This year, the Internet saw a wave of nostalgia and creativity with trends that captivated millions. Skyline Social’s recent study reveals the top 10 most viral online trends of 2024, showing the power of nostalgia, pop culture, and social media’s ever-evolving influence. Check out the top 10 trends inside.
Ash Davis from Skyline Social commented, “These trends prove how nostalgia and pop culture can ignite a digital phenomenon, transforming moments into global movements.”
Some fans kept it “very demure” and “very mindful” this year with Jools Lebron’s viral phrase that swept the summer away. Others enjoyed their brat summers, embracing the party girl lifestyle.
Pop culture and nostalgia dominated the year. From Sophie Ellis-Bextor’s “Murder on the Dancefloor” to Natasha Bedingfield’s “Unwritten” (62.77), nostalgic tracks featured prominently, fueled by appearances in films like Saltburn.
Check out 2024’s top TikTok trends below:
1. *NSYNC Bye Bye Bye Dance
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Leading the pack with a staggering final index score of 83.40, the *NSYNC Bye Bye Bye dance trend surged after its appearance in Deadpool & Wolverine. TikTokers and Instagram users embraced the iconic choreography, generating over 11 million TikToks and 740,000 Instagram reels in July alone. This throwback phenomenon cemented the boy band’s relevance for a new generation.
2. Sabrina Carpenter’s Espresso Dance
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Sabrina Carpenter’s infectious Espresso dance claimed the second spot, scoring 76.32. First emerging in May, the trend inspired 2.4 million Instagram reels and 1.2 million TikToks. Its catchy moves and VMA-winning soundtrack made it an undeniable favorite.
3. ‘Very Demure, Very Mindful’
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Jools Lebron’s viral phrase, “very demure, very mindful,” took TikTok by storm in August. With 669,900 TikToks, 98,490 Instagram reels, and a final index score of 75.33, this trend encouraged users to humorously showcase mindful, modest behavior.
4. Charli XCX’s Apple Dance
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Charli XCX’s Apple Dance trend swept TikTok with 1.6 million videos and 297,000 Instagram reels. Featuring star-studded participation, this July trend achieved a final score of 68.67, captivating celebrities and fans alike.
5. Ariana Grande’s Yes, and?
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Grande’s song Yes, and? became a viral sensation with 652,000 Instagram reels and 12,600 TikToks in January. The track, rumored to be inspired by her personal life, earned a score of 68.63, driven by dramatic lip-syncs and choreography.
6. Sophie Ellis-Bextor’s Murder on the Dancefloor
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Revived by its appearance in Saltburn, the song became a social media hit. Sophie Ellis-Bextor original 2001 single became a dual-generation hit thanks to TikTok and the film’s revival.
7. Brat Summer
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Fueled by Charli XCX’s album Brat, this trend celebrated the “party girl lifestyle.” Charli XCX and the TikTok girlies had everyone embracing their “brat summer.”
8. Natasha Bedingfield’s ‘Unwritten’
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Another nostalgic hit, this song gained traction thanks to its timeless appeal. Bedingfield and countless fans and celebrities joined in on the fun with their own pockets full of sunshine spread throughout social media.
9. B-Girl Rachael ‘Raygun’ Olympics Breakdance
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Highlighting athleticism and creativity, this trend resonated during the Summer Olympics. Fans couldn’t get enough of B-girl Raygun.
10. Muni Long’s Nobody Knows Me Like You Do
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This heartfelt dance and lip-sync trend became a favorite among friends and couples. Muni Long’s hit still resonates with fans far and wide.
For the full list of 2024’s top TikTok trends and insights, visit Skyline Social.