

Other artists have acknowledged the power of the TikTok dance as well Doja Cat included Haley Sharpe, the TikTok user who created the viral choreography to her song “Say So,” in the official music video for the track, while Cardi B has vowed to learn the choreography to the dance challenge that choreographer Brian Esperon debuted on TikTok to her song “WAP” with Megan Thee Stallion. The dance challenge began before the song had even dropped.

It calms down, gets romantic, and tries its best to dim the lights, change the mood, and begs you to wear those fishnet stockings again. It gets angry, flips out, and makes a big display of its feelings with the traditional Tango. Soulja Boy’s Crank That (Soulja Boy) inspired The Soulja Boy.

The dance challenge went so viral that Ayo & Teo even made a dance tutorial video. For Drake, no stranger to the potential of a viral challenge, having the “Toosie Slide” hit #1 on the Billboard Top 100 appeared to be a clever feat of reverse engineering, thanks to his instructive lyrics that were perfect for a soundbite, and the “leak” of a hip hop dancer-slash-influencer performing choreography to it. Tango is a little like a volatile romance. That muscle memory: We bet you can still do the Rolle, rollie, rollie, with a side of Ranch as soon as this song comes on. In the clubs, they did dance contests called marathons, which is when you dance until you cant dance anymore. The song was, at one stance, tied to an 'embrace your culture' nature in which people shared instances of their traditional dress while dancing. Here is a list of the most popular types of dance: 1. Lax (Siren Beat) A relatively easy dance set to a beat produced by Jawsh 685, the 'Lax (Siren Beat)' dance includes a few body rolls and natural hand movements. Most of the styles of dance from the 1920s were performed in clubs. Since then, different dances have changed, merged and evolved into what we know today as the most well-known dance genres. But the power of a trending dance extends beyond the views of a viral video this year so far, TikTok dance challenges were responsible for securing top chart spots for artists like Drake, Doja Cat and Megan Thee Stallion, whose songs provided the addictive soundtracks for these dance trends. Dances from the 1920s were often talked about as wild and carefree, from the shimmy to the Charleston, to Gatsby parties.
