As an AI language model, I don’t have access to the current social media trends till my last training set in October 2021. Therefore, I cannot predict or know anything about Tiktok dance trends in 2022. However, I can offer some information about the general dancing culture and its influence on social media platforms such as Tiktok.
Dancing has always been a popular form of expressing oneself through music and movement, and it’s no surprise that dance challenges have taken off on social media platforms like TikTok over recent years.
TikTok has become one of the most popular video-sharing apps worldwide since its launch in September 2016. The app allows users to create short-form videos consisting of lip-syncing, comedy skits, talent shows, DIY tutorials, and dances- their most popular content category so far.
In just a couple of seconds or minutes-long snippets, users can learn new trendy moves from other talented creators around the globe who upload entertaining videos daily. Due to this intercultural interaction and exchange of ideas among millions of users worldwide with diverse backgrounds that impact nothing but novelty.
While there is no universal most popular dance trend on TikTok for certain years since viral initiatives emerge at different rates depending on many factors such as cultural background and prevailing conditions even within months during any given year itself; listing down relatively successful ones throughout time below may provide relatively valuable insights regarding our topic:
1. Renegade Dance Challenge: In Late 2019 – Early 2020
The Renegade was first created by Jalaiah Harmon (‘jalaiyahma’, now verified account) when she was only fourteen years old; additional choreography elements were later added by several other TikTokers. She posted herself performing complex moves before the others copied her actions after they found her profile mainly via Twitter/IG using trending hashtags (#renegadedancechallenge). Following Lizzo’s hit song “Truth Hurts” and seeing celebrities like Kourtney Kardashian and Charlie D’Amelio perform it, the challenge exploded on TikTok. With over a billion views, the Renegade Challenge has become one of the most well-known dance crazes, inspiring countless different versions.
2. Savage Dance Challenge: In Early-Mid 2020
The Savage Love remix by Jason Derulo was used as background music in late 2019. Still, it became famous amongst some TikTokers due to Keke Janajah’s (@therealkekejanajah) choreography in early-mid-2020 (which she first learned from a DC-base dancer Brian Esperon did performances back then). As users lip-synced “If you don’t jump to put jeans on/Baby you don’t feel my pain,” they incorporated distinct moves involving elbow shakes that lined up with the beat; ‘bounce’ whilst using their fingers to gesture traparms brought significant popularity thoroughly among audiences worldwide.
3. Blinding Lights Dance Challenge: In Mid-Late 2020
The Blinding Lights challenge appeared soon after The Weeknd dropped his latest album “After Hours” single featuring its eponymous song lyrics. The tune is fast-paced than those utilized before for recent dances, including Michael Jackson-inspired twist steps and athletic grinds synchronizing with drumbeats mainly prevalent within mainstream audiences universally previously unfazed by online subcultures that massively participated this time.
4. Up Dance Challenge: In early 2021
Cardi B’s song Up emerged as a viral hit lately precisely after releasing her current rap record named Invasion of Privacy containing catchy club hit Bodak Yellow lovedby younger generations particularly through sport team cities primarily due to its distinctiveness originating from her personal life backstory prior becoming prominent; it also expressed confidence and resilience essential trends nowadays especially considering pandemic-related stressors present globally since early last year which arguably affected youth perception aspects broadly. The Up dance challenge is relatively simple to replicate as it repeats the lyrics throughout the routine, which is a sequence consisting of body rolls and clapping your hands with sharp ending.
To wrap up, there are no guarantees of what might come next on TikTok or when it will trend among users around the world. However, by carefully analyzing past popular dance challenges that emerged & spread out so fast (sometimes in as little time as days), one might make some assumptions about what could potentially become trends for 2022 regarding cultural diversity and community-developed ideas’ emergence via techno-media social networks like Tiktok online platforms enabling mass collaborations worldwide instantly upon occasion regardless of physical separation limitations we had struggled due since COVID-19 pandemics started globally.
As an AI language model, I don’t have access to the current social media trends till my last training set in October 2021. Therefore, I cannot predict or know anything about Tiktok dance trends in 2022. However, I can offer some information about the general dancing culture and its influence on social media platforms such as Tiktok.
Dancing has always been a popular form of expressing oneself through music and movement, and it’s no surprise that dance challenges have taken off on social media platforms like TikTok over recent years.
TikTok has become one of the most popular video-sharing apps worldwide since its launch in September 2016. The app allows users to create short-form videos consisting of lip-syncing, comedy skits, talent shows, DIY tutorials, and dances- their most popular content category so far.
In just a couple of seconds or minutes-long snippets, users can learn new trendy moves from other talented creators around the globe who upload entertaining videos daily. Due to this intercultural interaction and exchange of ideas among millions of users worldwide with diverse backgrounds that impact nothing but novelty.
While there is no universal most popular dance trend on TikTok for certain years since viral initiatives emerge at different rates depending on many factors such as cultural background and prevailing conditions even within months during any given year itself; listing down relatively successful ones throughout time below may provide relatively valuable insights regarding our topic:
1. Renegade Dance Challenge: In Late 2019 – Early 2020
The Renegade was first created by Jalaiah Harmon (‘jalaiyahma’, now verified account) when she was only fourteen years old; additional choreography elements were later added by several other TikTokers. She posted herself performing complex moves before the others copied her actions after they found her profile mainly via Twitter/IG using trending hashtags (#renegadedancechallenge). Following Lizzo’s hit song “Truth Hurts” and seeing celebrities like Kourtney Kardashian and Charlie D’Amelio perform it, the challenge exploded on TikTok. With over a billion views, the Renegade Challenge has become one of the most well-known dance crazes, inspiring countless different versions.
2. Savage Dance Challenge: In Early-Mid 2020
The Savage Love remix by Jason Derulo was used as background music in late 2019. Still, it became famous amongst some TikTokers due to Keke Janajah’s (@therealkekejanajah) choreography in early-mid-2020 (which she first learned from a DC-base dancer Brian Esperon did performances back then). As users lip-synced “If you don’t jump to put jeans on/Baby you don’t feel my pain,” they incorporated distinct moves involving elbow shakes that lined up with the beat; ‘bounce’ whilst using their fingers to gesture traparms brought significant popularity thoroughly among audiences worldwide.
3. Blinding Lights Dance Challenge: In Mid-Late 2020
The Blinding Lights challenge appeared soon after The Weeknd dropped his latest album “After Hours” single featuring its eponymous song lyrics. The tune is fast-paced than those utilized before for recent dances, including Michael Jackson-inspired twist steps and athletic grinds synchronizing with drumbeats mainly prevalent within mainstream audiences universally previously unfazed by online subcultures that massively participated this time.
4. Up Dance Challenge: In early 2021
Cardi B’s song Up emerged as a viral hit lately precisely after releasing her current rap record named Invasion of Privacy containing catchy club hit Bodak Yellow lovedby younger generations particularly through sport team cities primarily due to its distinctiveness originating from her personal life backstory prior becoming prominent; it also expressed confidence and resilience essential trends nowadays especially considering pandemic-related stressors present globally since early last year which arguably affected youth perception aspects broadly. The Up dance challenge is relatively simple to replicate as it repeats the lyrics throughout the routine, which is a sequence consisting of body rolls and clapping your hands with sharp ending.
To wrap up, there are no guarantees of what might come next on TikTok or when it will trend among users around the world. However, by carefully analyzing past popular dance challenges that emerged & spread out so fast (sometimes in as little time as days), one might make some assumptions about what could potentially become trends for 2022 regarding cultural diversity and community-developed ideas’ emergence via techno-media social networks like Tiktok online platforms enabling mass collaborations worldwide instantly upon occasion regardless of physical separation limitations we had struggled due since COVID-19 pandemics started globally.”