"At first [we were] just doing it for fun, but then after we did "get up" we realized the power choreographers have," House said.

"Then I got into the vibe of the song because it's super catchy and felt like it's easy to dance to," Jones said. "Initially I posted it and didn't get much hype at first," Santiago said.

Login. In the past couple of months, Roddy Ricch's song "The Box" has gained even more popularity thanks to the help of 15-year-old Charli D'Amelio, who is by far TikTok's most recognizable star. Charli D'Amelio / TikTok "Panoramic B-tch" is a trend set to the song, "Different Varieties" by KingMostWanted. Usher, YouTube stars Emma Chamberlain and David Dobrik, and 11.2 million others have tried Bloomgarden's dance.On Jan. 31, D'Amelio posted a new dance video shot in her favorite location: the bathroom.

Their dance is now trending with 1.7 million people and dominated TikTok for weeks.

The song "Out West" by Travis Scott featuring Young Thug dropped December 2019 and 19-year-old Bloomgarden's dance only requires raising your arms and moving your hips. Although not an official challenge, users on the app seem to enjoy attempting the "helicopter hands" featured at one point in the choreography that has become a trendy move in a variety of other modern dances. "The easier it is to do, the more people are gonna' do it." Charli D'Amelio / TikTok

In one hour after posting to her account [@mikeilajduh] on Feb 6, 100,000 people were trying it. "The Bachelor" contestant Madison Prewett even tried out the dance on her own account.Because of D'Amelio's high profile, millions of people attempt to mimic her movements or looks in their own TikToks whenever she posts a new video — even if she records it in her bathroom mirror. The lyrics to the song are in Portuguese and more than one native Portuguese speaker on TikTok was quick to point out that the choreography did not match the actual words of the song, because many people think the artist is saying "no, I know" and refer to the dance as such.

TikTok users across the country are getting signed to management companies and TikTok choreographers are being asked by notable artists to promote their songs on their account. "The moment I realized it went viral was when Chance the Rapper did it and Lebron's son [Bronny James]," Smith said.

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It's another more recent trend, but already has more than one million people uploading videos to the song. Subscribe to our daily newsletter to get more of it. "Although not the official title of this dance, ask any TikTok user to do the "number one baby" dance and most likely they will start performing choreography that requires primarily hand and arm movements ending in holding an invisible baby.The dance is at a close second to "renegade" and set to rappers Young Thug and Future's, "Relationship." She uploaded TikToks of herself completing the fast-paced choreography more than once, and one version alone has 11.2 million likes. Teen Battling Guillain-Barre Syndrome Does TikTok Dance to Celebrate Re-Learning to Walk. The video went so viral that Doja Cat obliged and invited Sharpe to perform it in the music video that dropped Feb. 27. "Walked In" is currently trending on TikTok amongst 652,100 users since Easterling's version was first posted Feb. 18 … Sharpe's own TikTok received 923,000 likes and thanks to her recent cameo, she has now amassed 53,000 Instagram followers and has 1.2 million TikTok followers.Set to the song, "Walked In" by Ultradiox, this dance was originally created by Hunter Lasater and later slightly altered by one of TikTok's most popular stars Addison Easterling (known to fans as Addison Rae). "Twenty-six-year-old Devin Santiago in Linden, New Jersey made up a dance to a remixed version of Ariana Grande's "7 Rings" in his sister's bedroom.

Smith said he and his friends enjoy dancing all of the time for fun and when they saw YouTuber The dance has now been used in more than 250,000 videos, with most people attempting it the same way as the original — three people stand in pyramid formation as one person begins twirling their arm, then the second and third people follow in suit.