The Best Tutorials for Nailing All Those TikTok Dances

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From ELLE

When it comes to social distancing, people tend to fall into two different camps. Some are using the next few weeks to be productive by, say, acquiring a new skill or getting in shape, while others are taking the opportunity to indulge in guilty pleasure TV and raid their pantry free of shame.

Now, an activity has emerged that will appease both the productive and passive parties: learning popular TikTok choreography. Whether you're completely obsessed with the app (guilty as charged) or have yet to experience its surreal magic, there's a dance for you. Set to songs both popular and obscure, these 15-to-30-second routines are sweeping the app.

If you're seeking an intense workout, congratulations, these TikTok dances are much harder than they look. If you're just in search of a way to kill 8-48 hours on an unnecessary endeavor, you've also come to the right place. Below, how to master 21 of the most popular dances on TikTok.


Schitt's Creek's A Little Bit Alexis

Although only a few more episodes of Schitt's Creek remain, the world of TikTok has recently given new life to a standout moment from season 5. People are recreating the choreography Alexis Rose performs to the theme song from her limited reality series A Little Bit Alexis. The video above will give you an idea of the outlandish moves set against the actual clip.

Blinding Lights

The release of The Weeknd's new album and quarantine boredom coalesced to bring us a viral TikTok dance that is done with one's friends and family. Groups of three typically perform this choreo, which involves a series of repetitive movements, as evidenced by the above compilation.

I Did a Kick Into a Split (Do I Have Your Attention?)

This trend, set to Todrick Hall's "Attention," is less a dance than it is a way to show off your split skills. If you're already incredibly flexible, flex away. Or you can make learning how to do the splits your quarantine mission (godspeed).

Max & Ruby

Is nothing sacred anymore? Yes, TikTok has even seized upon the popular Nick Jr. series Max & Ruby for dance inspiration. Learn the moves to this buzzy remix and let the childhood memories wash over you.

Toes

If you too are obsessed with DaBaby, take a stab at this routine, with movements that mostly echo the lyrics themselves.

The Renegade

This is perhaps the most famous TikTok dance, originally created by 14-year-old Jalaiah Harmon. Once you've conquered the above, head over to see Harmon's more complex version of the routine.

Say So

These dance moves became so popular that Doja Cat actually performed them in the track's music video—and asked OG creator Haley Sharpe to make an appearance.

Savage

While the fate of this year's installment of "Hot Girl Summer" is TBD, the dominance of Megan Thee Stallion's latest single on TikTok is undeniable. Celebrities including Keke Palmer and Normani have already given the dance their seal of approval.

Cannibal

The reason this 2010 Ke$ha song is stuck in your head again? It's got a viral TikTok dance that features an impossibly watchable hand gesture for the lyric, "I'll eat you up."

Hit Every Beat Challenge (U Can't Touch This)

If you're searching for simpler choreo, consider this dance, which models itself heavily off the macarena. Like most TikTok routines, its recipe involves speedy movements and hitting the woah.

The Box

This Roddy Rich song is number one on the Billboard chart, in part, because of this viral dance, which is credited to TikTok star Charli D'Amelio.

Watch Me Throw It Back

Back away from your news feed and into this feel-good routine. If Lauren and Cameron from Love Is Blind are vibing to it, you know it's worth your time.

Relationship by Young Thug (Number One Baby)

Ah, the TikTok dance for lovers. This simplistic routine (the moves are in the lyrics, guys) gained popularity with couples on the app. (Warning: learning choreography with your partner in an enclosed space is not advised.)

Walked In the House (Ultradiox)

This dance requires that your hips have the ability to move rhythmically, so it's not for the faint of heart.

Don't Start Now

Almost immediately after this Dua Lipa song was released in October 2019, it had been seized as a popular dance track on and off of TikTok.

Sunday Best (I'm Feeling Good)

Learning this dance, set to a song by Surfaces, will help project positivity during these dark and uncertain times.

Out West

A track from JACKBOYS & Travis Scott feat. Young Thug provides inspo for this arms-heavy dance routine.

I'm Moving Too Fast

This dance is a great starter routine (and ideal way to craft your woah skills) set to the song "Dangerously In love" by YNW Melly.

Supalonely

This Benee song lends itself to another feel-good TikTok dance that skews closely to the lyrics.

Get Up

We didn't need an excuse to listen to this 2006 Ciara track, but we'll take it anyway.

Git Up

Not to be mistaken with "Get Up," the "Git Up" takes a page out of Lil Nas X's viral country handbook. Learn the line dance-inspired choreography from the man behind the song, Blanco Brown.

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