For the month of September 2020, here’s what’s hot on TikTok including terminology, memes, and dance challenges.
For the month of September 2020, here’s what’s hot on TikTok including terminology, memes, and dance challenges.
As TikTok continues to be an enormously popular app and digital culture hub, we’ve tracked the top trends from July and highlighted the ones that are set to continue through August and beyond.
Of the most popular TikTok trends of June 202o, here are the best ones that are bound to last through July and beyond.
#Kolors is trending on TikTok after creator @Kvng.ryyy’s dance marked by the mop, the woah, and a body roll went viral on the app.
The Haha Lil Darkie trend on TikTok is marked by creators transforming their looks set to “Haha” by Lil Darkie. The song is controversial online for is reported racist undertones.
“The volume on this bus” comment on TikTok means the viewer relates with the message in the video.
TikTokers are using the “Pucker Up” effect to test how big their lips are. The trend is performed to “U Was At The Club” by The Boy Boy West Coast.
#CopsOfTikTok is a community of law enforcement officials on TikTok. Their videos, while mostly playful in nature, aren’t always well-received by viewers.
Of the most popular TikTok trends of April 202o, here are the best ones that are bound to last through May and beyond.
The #RandomThings trend on TikTok consists of creators showing off parts of their homes that either do or don’t make sense.
The #StickyChallenge is a new TikTok dance challenge created by singer Keke Palmer. It is performed to her new single “Sticky.”
The short-form video creating platform TikTok’s got a new feature: voice over. It allows creators to add their own soundbites to video footage without leaving the app.