There's perhaps no social media app that has a greater influence on [Ep4] Secret Campusmusic right now than TikTok, so it only makes sense to define the year through the songs we can't escape on our FYPs.
Here are the best TikTok songs of 2022. If you just got these out of your head... Sorry!
SEE ALSO: Is the TikTok trend dead?TikTok's most popular song of the year goes to "Sunroof" by Nicky Youre & dazy. It's one of those TikTok songs that isn't limited to a singular trend but is the go-to tune for any video. The track was released at the end of last year, and it has soundtracked a whopping 8.9 million videos. You might be surprised by how many times you heard it this year.
The 2019 song had its moment back in January when TikTokkers brought Polachek's "So Hot You're Hurting My Feelings" choreography to the platform. It's an uncharacteristically easy TikTok dance, which allowed Polachek's reverberated vocals to dominate the app for several weeks.
Remember the death grip Encantohad on pop culture in February? Nothing is more representative of Encanto's success than the viral hit, "We Don't Talk About Bruno." The song rose to the top of the BillboardHot 100 and soundtracked just shy of a million TikToks. The track was not only the go-to song for children and parents, but the Encantojam also inspired its own trend.
TikTokkers isolated the most dramatic part of the song where the cast transitions from singing, "Like the grapes that thrive on the vine/ Óye, Mariano's on his way" to "He told me that…" To follow this trend, users typically posted two clips. In the first snippet, they tried to get something done, then in the second, they walked slowly into the room as something inhibiting them from completing the task at hand. The walk itself was inspired by the choreography in the musical.
Major bag alert! Major bag alert! This 2017 banger had its comeback thanks to a TikTok trend in which users posted about (mostly exploitative) situations where people or corporations raked in a lot of money set to this DJ Khaled track featuring Migos. The trend is funny and critical of the ways individuals and companies make their money. An example is @jacimariesmith's video that reads, "Mommy bloggers when they get pregnant again."
The most obscure song that popped off on the clock app this year is the theme song from Reading Rainbow, a popular PBS educational show that aired from 1983 to 2006. Users isolated the portion of the song that goes, "Butterfly in the sky / I can go twice as high," and paired it with a confusing sentiment. To top it off, TikTokkers who engaged in this educational trend accompanied the audio with the Space Filter, which duplicated their face and placed it in — you guessed it — space.
TikTok reminded us that "Happy" isn't the only upsettingly catchy Pharrell song from the Despicable Me 2when "Just A Cloud Away" went viral on the platform in March. The groovy song didn't soundtrack any particular trend, but rather briefly became the song of the moment on our FYPs.
As much as it physically pains me to call a Harry Styles track a TikTok song, the popularity of "As It Was" on the platform is undeniable. "As It Was" has been used in over 2.5 million TikToks since its release on April 1, and the platform will never be the same as it was.
No other song caused quite the tizzy that Jack Harlow's "First Class." The Louisville rapper teased a 13-second snippet of the song a week before its release, and it quickly became the most anticipated song on TikTok with 50,000 TikToks being made using the track in that initial tracking period. "First Class" owes its success to a genius sample of Fergie's "Glamorous" and Harlow's unabashed charm.
Unfortunately, the TikTok's love of "First Class" didn't guarantee Harlow's album, Come Home the Kids Miss You, any critical success. It received a 2.9 rating from Pitchfork.
Lizzo's "About Damn Time" was a strong contender for song of the summer. The upbeat track took off on TikTok thanks to its infectious beat and a fun dance created by @jaedengomezz. "About Damn Time" has been used in a whopping 3 million videos since its release in April.
This wasn't a song until TikTok made it one. The "my money don't jiggle jiggle" audio is an Autotuned snippet of British American journalist Louis Theroux on Chicken Shop Date with Amelia Dimoldenberg. In the original Chicken Shop Dateclip he's remembering a rap he wrote for an episode of Louis Theroux's Weird Weekends in 2000. Music producers @dukeandjones got a hold of the clip of Theroux and leveled it up by adding Autotune and backing music as part of their "Adding auto tune to random videos" series on TikTok.
The clip exploded in popularity, and Duke, Jones, and Theorux have since released it as a single. The track is currently the soundtrack to over 6.6 million videos.
For the gworls who like the finer things, "Material Girl" took over TikTok with its catchy hook and MUA-turned-rapper Saucy Santana's charismatic vocal delivery. It's the audio you use when you want to flaunt your wealth and financial savvy — in whatever form that takes, from showing off your designer bags to shopping on a budget while looking fabulous. So far, more than 1.2 million videos have used the song, and Santana is now gracing the covers of Teen Vogue and PAPER.
Who knew all Stranger Thingsneeded to get back into mainstream public consciousness would be a key Kate Bush needle drop during a poignant scene in the Upside Down? And now Bush is running back up those charts and all over our FYPs — as she should be! — thanks to a TikTok trend that finds users recounting their "Vecna songs," or the tracks that would save them from the show's current Big Bad.
"L$d" is the second most popular song of the year on TikTok with over 7.5 million videos to its name. Its death grip on the platform began in July with a mega-viral dance. While you might not have known the name of the song until now, you'll definitely recognize its striking opening. For a hint: It's the song that goes, "Double cup styrofoam pour it up and she look bad in the Maybach truck, bubble butt."
May 2022 forever be known as the year Beyoncé joined TikTok and saved the summer with her release of Renaissance. It's virtually impossible to not dance when hearing any of the album's 16 tracks and, of course, its groove was documented on TikTok. "CUFF IT" became the overwhelming fave with over 2.2 million videos.
With over 2.9 million videos, "BILLIE EILISH" is 2022's go-to transition song — used in everything from OOTDs to room decor reveals.
The highly anticipated 2014 Tumblr revival finally came to fruition in October when three Tumblr greats — The 1975, Arctic Monkeys, and Taylor Swift — all released new albums within a week of each other. The 1975's atmospheric track "About You" quickly became the theme music for moody montages of Doc Martens, city streets, and quotes about getting older on TikTok. The track also ushered in several weeks of The 1975's frontman, Matty Healy, dominating the platform, as fans came together to share concert footage new and old of the British performer. True to its lyrics, "There was something about you that now I can't remember..."
Taylor Swift talked her talk and went viral. Midnightsrounded out the year in music, and Swifties gobbled up the album and its exhaustive promo. TikTok took a particular liking to first single "Anti-Hero", in which Swift sings painfully relatable (and catchy) lyrics about facing your inner-critic. TikTokkers immediately began posting why they, like Swift, are the problem in their own lives.
Best Xbox Series X deal: Get the Xbox Series X 'Diablo IV' Bundle for $349 at WalmartRedux: Miles of Mostly Vacant Lots by The Paris ReviewBose Deal: Save $100 on the Bose SoundLink Revolve+Poetry Rx: Still, Somehow, We Breathe by Sarah KayNYT's The Mini crossword answers for December 1Staff Picks: Death, Dávila, and Darkness by The Paris ReviewSkate Escape: On ‘Minding the Gap’One Word: Boy by Bryan WashingtonThe 13 best horror movies of 2023, and where to watch themStories That Reclaim the Future by Victor LaValleTikTok's "aged" filter: The app's obsession with age persistsApple supports World AIDS Day with new red Watch facesThe 13 best horror movies of 2023, and where to watch themHow to watch Tulane vs. SMU football livestreams: kickoff time, streaming deals, and morePoetry Rx: I Woke to Myself by Claire SchwartzTo All the Introductions I’ve Loved Before by Michael ChabonSchizophrenia Terrifies: An Interview with Esmé Weijun Wang by Marta BausellsA Quaker Woman Writes about War by Lisa GornickIs There Anything Else I Can Help You with Today? by Chimamanda Ngozi AdichiePoetry Rx: Still, Somehow, We Breathe by Sarah Kay See the super collection of the Guinness World Record holder who owns 1,518 Superman items 'Control' review: A trippy mystery from the team behind 'Alan Wake' The number of LGBTQ Pixar's 'Soul': Story, art, and cast revealed at D23 'Saturday Night Live' reveals first hosts: Eddie Murphy and more Google tells employees to stop 'raging' about politics Donald Trump gives his Jim Halpert impression a try at inauguration Boyfriend buying tampons for girlfriend asks whether she wants 'lemon or lime' flavor Not even the Minions are safe from Trump's inauguration 5 tweets for Black Women's Equal Pay Day that will inspire you to fight for equality Lamborghini teases new, possibly hybrid supercar with a stylish photo In 'Sound Stories,' Christian Marclay makes music out of Snapchats 'Telling Lies' set visit: Behind the scenes with Sam Barlow Why Google's Android Q is now called Android 10 How capitalism made niche nerd cultures cool Scammers make more than half of login attempts on social media, says study Facebook's 'clear history' feature delayed in U.S. over sex 5 iPhone settings to change now Bless these feminist 'Young Pope' tweets Netflix makes it easier to find new and upcoming movies and shows
2.4166s , 8248.640625 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【[Ep4] Secret Campus】,New Knowledge Information Network