5. JK Wedding Entrance Dance
On July 19, 2009, Jill and Kevin’s wedding entrance flipped the script on traditional ceremonies.
Instead of a formal walk down the aisle, the wedding party danced in to Chris Brown’s “Forever.” Within 48 hours, the video had millions of views. It eventually surpassed 100 million.
It helped launch the now-common trend of choreographed wedding entrances — proving even life’s biggest milestones could go viral.
6. The Git Up Challenge
In 2019, two friends from Utah kicked off what became the “Git Up Challenge,” dancing to Blanco Brown’s country-hip-hop hit.
The easy-to-follow moves and upbeat vibe made it perfect for TikTok. Millions joined in, and the challenge spread across social media platforms.
It blended country energy with hip-hop rhythm — a crossover that clearly resonated online.
7. Body Language
Choreographed by Liana Blackburn to Queen’s “Body Language,” this routine focuses on controlled, intentional movement.
The video gained tens of millions of views, showing how studio choreography — not just challenges — can thrive online. The emphasis is less about flashy tricks and more about fluid motion and musical interpretation.
It reflects a growing audience for performance-style dance on social platforms.
8. WAP Dance
When Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion released “WAP,” the internet responded immediately — with dance.
The choreography sparked debate, reaction videos, tutorials, and millions of recreations. It became one of TikTok’s most talked-about trends of its time, demonstrating how pop culture and social media can amplify each other almost instantly.
9. APT
Inspired by the song collaboration between ROSE and Bruno Mars, the APT dance trend took off thanks to its accessible, rhythmic choreography.
Unlike highly technical routines, this one was approachable. Viewers could learn it quickly — which made it perfect for short-form video platforms.
Its global participation shows how dance trends now cross borders within hours.
10. Este
The Este dance trend gained traction with its Latin-inspired rhythm and expressive hand movements.
Smooth transitions and upbeat energy made it ideal for creators looking to showcase personality as much as technique. It may not have reached the scale of earlier viral hits, but it represents the modern TikTok formula: catchy audio + accessible moves + personality-driven performance.
The Bigger Picture
From grainy webcam clips to algorithm-powered TikTok challenges, viral dance has evolved — but the core idea hasn’t changed.
It’s about connection.
A camera. A song. A moment.
And sometimes, that’s all it takes to move the world.
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