From Bella Poarch to David Allen, here are 5 most-liked TikTok videos of all time
It's understandable why smartphone users have turned to the video-hosting mobile app TikTok in an era where short-form visual content rules supreme. As content producers used their ingenuity during the Covid pandemic, this phone application became a worldwide success.
Do you know which TikTok videos have received the most likes overall? Read on to see which TikTok creators made the Top 5 most-liked videos of all time.
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1. ‘M to the B’ lip sync by Bella Poarch
A video of Bella Poarch lip-syncing to British rapper Millie B's ‘M to the B’ has received the most likes on TikTok. When the social media star and singer made numerous cute faces and bobbled her head to the song's beats, this classic TikTok quickly gained popularity. For this video, which later became popular, she also used body zoom and focus effects from the app.
2. ‘Say It Right’ dance by Jamie Big Sorrel Horse
Sometimes the most engaging viral material can be created without elaborate plots or even props. Even a chance event has the power to move people. Jamie Big Sorrel Horse, a Native American who founded TikTok, recorded himself at home in 2022, casually dancing to a remix of 'Say It Right' by Nelly Furtado.
3. ‘Lips’ art drawing by artist Franek Bielak
During the course of 23 hours, the Polish visual artist captured the creation of this piece on the film. He then imagines painting various fruits in between human lips after being inspired by a TikTok of a live human lip. He has received over 50 million likes on his popular artistic TikTok so far.
4. Lip-syncing to ‘SugarCrash!’ by Nick Luciano
Make it up as you go along. Because of this, inventor Nick Luciano improved and pushed himself to perform the trendy lipsync song 'SugarCrash!' by ElyOtto. The fact that other artists, including KaylaVoid, had already done it didn't deter Luciano, and he went on to record himself lip-syncing the song in front of a stunning mountain backdrop. After three days, this video had 20 million likes.
5. ‘Stay’ dance video by David Allen
TikTok can serve as a platform for showcasing and unearthing untapped talent. David Allen, a drone photographer, joined the fad of dancing to the song 'Stay' by Justin Bieber and The Kid LAROI, but he did it his own way. Allen dances while creating a 360° film that covers all angles using his resources and drone navigation.