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50 of the biggest TikTok songs and sounds of 2020 and where they came from
50 of the biggest TikTok songs and sounds of 2020 and where they came from
Connor Perrett,Palmer HaaschDec 30, 2020, 05:09 IST
From Taylor Swift's "Love Story" to Wendy Williams' appearance on "The Masked Singer," these were the sounds that dominated TikTok in 2020.Jason Kempin/Getty Images for Erickson Public Relations; Scott Dudelson/Getty Images; @thereal_tati/TikTok; Nintendo; David Crotty/Patrick McMullan via Getty Images; Michael Becker/FOX; Neil Lupin/Redferns; Samantha Lee/Insider
The app relies on its massive, constantly growing library of songs and other sounds, which creators use as part of viral dances or other trends.
Some of the app's most popular sounds come from creators themselves, others come from TV and movies, some are throwback hits, while other hit songs are made on TikTok.
From "The Box" to "he has no lips," here are 50 of the biggest TikTok songs and audios from 2020 and where they came from.
It's been a wild year for TikTok, the short-form video app that's proven to have a powerful tendency to spark trends, catapult songs onto the charts, and provide endless hours of distraction.
While drawing on already popular hits, users of the app also frequently surface and create sounds and songs that become hits and memes themselves. Take an auditory trip down memory lane with 50 of TikTok's most popular sounds in 2020 and where they came from.
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