![]() ![]() The switch to a more aggressive beat makes it a favorite for everything from glow-ups to trick shots and poses.Ĥ. “How You Like That” has a chorus that’s a stark contrast to its seemingly cute versus. On TikTok, it’s the quintessential punchline track. To date, it’s amassed over 777M views on YouTube. To say this song was well-received in the midst of a global pandemic is an understatement. “How You Like That” is from BlackPink’s album “The Album” released in July 2020. “How You Like That” by Blackpink vs □ ( dc: ) #fyp #foryou #blackpink #hylt #howyoulikethat ♬ How You Like That - BLACKPINK Tons of people sing along to the music, and in some cases, create acoustic and other renditions of the hit.ģ. You’ll find TikTok users playing the song to mid-chorus, and with the use of smart camera work, there’s a switch from average daily clothing to make-up and fancier attire. “Beggin’” is a popular choice and the source of glow-up and karaoke challenges. “Beggin” by Måneskin Boyband meets your FYP □ #maneskin #beggin #fyp ♬ Beggin' - Måneskin TikTokers are often seen dancing to it using a basic arm-crossing movement, and some users superimpose themselves on a video with a group for a choreographed experience.Ģ. Its tempo is slowed to around 45 beats per minute, making it an interesting change from the quicker songs you’ll find on TikTok. Today, it’s a slightly different take on the upbeat song. But this cool and catchy track made its debut in 2010 and has seen a resurgence on TikTok. It’s hard to believe that “Alors on Danse” is over 10 years old. “Alors on Danse” by Stromae #greenscreenvideo I had to jump on this trend #foryou #fy #tiktokresumes #alorsondansechallenge ♬ Stromae Alors on Danse - ᴍᴇɢᴜᴍɪ & ᴋʏᴏ □ Let’s update your playlists with our list of the most popular songs on TikTok. Ponyo On the Cliff By the Sea by Noah Cyrus & Frankie Jonas "Roses (Imanbek Remix)" by SAINt JHN and Imanbek “Savage Remix” by Megan Thee Stallion feat. “OUT WEST” by JACKBOYS & Travis Scott feat. She even references the ultimate warm-up song, Survivor’s “Eye Of The Tiger,” when she sings “I got the eye of the tiger, a fighter/Dancing through the fire/’Cause I am a champion, and you’re gonna hear me roar.” It’s perfect pep rally material. Some of the best homecoming songs are empowering, something you can really rally around, and Katy Perry’s “Roar” is just that. ![]() With its blast of horns, it also evoked the school spirit, but when Beyoncé performed it live with a full marching band at Coachella for her Homecoming: The Live Album, it became a stadium anthem. 4: Beyoncé: Crazy In Love – Homecoming Liveĭeclared “the best pop single of the 21st Century” by NME in 2013, Beyoncé’s “Crazy In Love” has been a ubiquitous presence at every homecoming event (any event, really) since its release in 2003, and is still a go-to hit to get people’s pulses pumping. With another epic guitar intro, “Thunderstruck” builds up tension before exploding into a full singalong. This one’s definitely for the tailgaters and loyal alumni who like to slam on the bleachers and yell “Thunder!” along with the Young brothers at every home game. Over a decade after its release, we gotta feeling this song still gets the job done.Ĭlick to load video 5: AC/DC: Thunderstruck ![]() There was a period when The Black Eyed Peas’ electro-rap anthem “Gotta Feeling,” from their 2009 album, The END, dominated pop culture: from commercials to sports stadiums, weddings to homecomings, their irrepressible hit was a sure-fire way to fire people up. Each generation gets its own dance-craze hits, from the “Electric Slide” to the “Percolator” the mid-00s had the “Cupid Shuffle,” an infectiously catchy dance-pop hit that’s beloved by all ages. ![]() You have to love songs that give exact choreography instructions, especially for those of us not blessed with natural dance skills. There’s one song that’s quintessentially 80s but sounded like nothing else on the chart: “Come On Eileen.” Without a synth in sight, nothing revs up a dancefloor or tailgate then a couple of banjos, accordions, and fiddles. Click to load video 14: Dexys Midnight Runners: Come On Eileenįor anyone who came of age during the 80s, your homecoming soundtrack probably sounded a lot like a John Hughes’ movie, with plenty of OMD, a-ha, and Madonna. ![]()
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