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List of most-liked TikTok videos

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The most-liked video on TikTok, with over 61 million likes, was uploaded by Bella Poarch and features her lip-syncing and bobbing her head to the song "Sophie Aspin Send" (also known as "M to the B") by Millie B.[1]

Top videos[edit]

The following table lists the 25 most-liked videos on TikTok.

The user with the most videos in the top 25 is Khaby Lame with six. The most used song on the list is "SugarCrash!" by ElyOtto, which is used in three of the most-liked videos.

Rank Account Uploader Likes
(millions)
Post description Post Featured music Upload date Notes
1 @bellapoarch Bella Poarch 61.0 Lip syncing [1] "M To The B (Soph Aspin Send)" by Millie B 17 August 2020 [upper-alpha 1]
2 @jamie32bsh Jamie Big Sorrel Horse 51.8 Dancing in front of bathroom mirror [2] "Say It Right" by Nelly Furtado 28 January 2022 [upper-alpha 2]
3 @fredziownik_art Franek Bielak 51.0 Drawings of mouths [3] "Deep End Freestyle" by Sleepy Hallow featuring Fousheé 28 December 2020
4 @thenickluciano Nick Luciano 49.7 Lip syncing [4] "SugarCrash!" by ElyOtto 23 February 2021
5 @totouchanemu David Allen 45.0 Dancing filmed by a drone [5] "Stay" by The Kid LAROI & Justin Bieber 28 July 2021 [upper-alpha 3]
6 @mngnzls Mona Gonzales 41.4 Sang "Suave" by El Alfa [6] "Suave" by El Alfa 4 March 2022 [upper-alpha 4]
7 @adrianchateau Adrian Chateau Wiles 40.6 Person barking at dog [7] N/A 10 November 2021
8 @billieeilish Billie Eilish 40.5 "Time Warp Scan" filter [8] N/A 11 November 2020 [upper-alpha 5]
9 @khaby.lame Khaby Lame 37.9 Peeling a banana [9] "Chug Jug with You" by Leviathan 13 April 2021
10 @britishpromise.cats British Promise Cats 37.4 Cat pawing at camera [10] N/A 17 June 2020
11 @khaby.lame Khaby Lame 36.3 Opening a car door [11] "Knock Knock" by SoFaygo 30 June 2021
12 @chipmunksoftiktok Chipmunks of TikTok 35.9 Chipmunk eating nuts out of someone's hand [12] N/A 18 June 2021 [upper-alpha 6]
13 @khaby.lame Khaby Lame 35.5 Opening a door [13] "Oops!" by Yung Gravy 9 June 2021
14 @daexo Demi, Dae, and Josh 35.3 Baby smiling [14] "Mua Mua" by Miya 2 December 2020
15 @enbiggen Enbiggen 34.9 Spirited Away-themed animation [15] "One Summer's Day" by Lucy Lou 29 September 2021 [upper-alpha 7]
16 @khaby.lame Khaby Lame 34.6 Removing mask from cup handle [16] "SugarCrash!" by ElyOtto 12 April 2021
17 @cikiee Jalapeno 33.5 Chef saying a pick-up line [17] "At My Worst" by Pink Sweat$ 14 June 2021
18 @derik.munson0 Derik Munson 33.2 Penguin jumps off of breaking ice piece [18] "Pope Is a Rockstar" by Sales 6 January 2022
19 @khaby.lame Khaby Lame 32.5 Drinking a glass of water [19] "Memories" by Ajay Stevens[23] 8 April 2021
@chipmunksoftiktok Chipmunks of TikTok Chipmunk eating nuts out of someone's hand [20] N/A 25 February 2022
21 @ninachristine15 user1281567775723 32.3 Kitten running [21] "You Are So Beautiful" by Bug Hall 1 January 2021
22 @cacha.7.griselda cachita7gri 32.0 Woman dancing with clothes line Archived 10 August 2021 at the Wayback Machine "Trap De Amarella (Амаделя Pinkipa7 Remix)" by Epidemic77 13 July 2021
23 @tuvok12 Tuvok12 31.0 Playing basketball on the street [22] "Industry Baby" by Lil Nas X & Jack Harlow 2 October 2021
@jakeswolsky Jake Swolsky Frog croaking [23] N/A 29 June 2021
25 @khaby.lame Khaby Lame 30.9 Removing stuck t-shirt from car door [24] "SugarCrash!" by ElyOtto 12 May 2021
@my_aussie_gal Mary and Secret Dog painting a flower [25] "Everything Sucks" by vaultboy 18 July 2021
As of 19 February 2023

Historical most-liked videos[edit]

The following table lists the last four videos that were once the most-liked post on TikTok, with the number of likes as they were when the top spot was reached.

  Current record
Account Uploader Likes
(millions)
Post description Post Upload date Date achieved Days held
@bellapoarch Bella Poarch 32.8 Lip syncing [1] 18 August 2020 15 September 2020 1320
@britishpromise.cats British Promise Cats Cat pawing at camera [2] 17 June 2020 July 2020 14–44[* 1]
@justmaiko Michael Le 22.6 Dancing on escalator [3] 11 March 2020 May 2020 50–81[* 1]
@kisonkee Kison Kee Falling over with milk [4] 30 October 2019
As of 27 April 2024
  1. 1.0 1.1 The listed number of days this video had the most number of likes is an estimated range based on limited information.

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. "M to the B" by Blackpool-based grime rapper Millie B was released in December 2016 as a "send" or diss track aimed at fellow Blackpool-based grime rapper Sophie Aspin.[2][3] Bella Poarch's video, in which she lip synced to the song using TikTok's "Face Zoom" filter, quickly became the most-liked video on the platform,[4] inspiring a number of deepfake-based memes.[5][6]
  2. Jamie Big Sorrel Horse, a Blackfoot man, went viral in early 2022 with videos of him lip-syncing and dancing, including one in which he lip-syncs to Nelly Furtado's song "Say It Right" in his bathroom.[7]
  3. David Allen, a wedding photographer from Tyler, Texas, posted a video of himself dancing on a hilltop to the Justin Bieber and The Kid Laroi song "Stay", which was filmed with a drone circling around him and inspired by another dancing video by TikTok user Max Taylor.[8][9] It was named the top video of 2021, both in the United States and globally, by TikTok.[10][11] Allen later recreated the video with several public figures, including Jason Derulo, Phil McGraw, Paula Abdul, Lance Bass, and Bella Poarch, and also appeared on McGraw's talk show Dr. Phil to teach a guest how to go viral online.[8][9]
  4. Filipino P-pop singer Mona Gonzales went viral on TikTok with a video of her singing the song "Suave" by El Alfa in 2022. Later that year, she won the award for TikTok Livestreamer of the Year at the TikTok Awards Philippines and signed with ShowBT Entertainment and Sony Music as a solo artist.[12]
  5. American singer Billie Eilish first joined TikTok in November 2020 with the username @coochiedestroyer5, soon changing it to @billieeilish.[13][14] This video, her first posted to the platform, in which she puffs her cheeks to distort her nose as part of the "perfect nose" trend, quickly amassed hundreds of millions of views.[15][16]
  6. Chipmunks of TikTok is an account dedicated to the Canadian chipmunks Spongebob, Boris, Bubba, Stinky, Mooshy, Dinky, and Squishy, the last of whom appears in this video filling his cheeks with walnuts.[17][18][19]
  7. David Scott,[20] known online as Enbiggen, is a digital artist who uses Cinema 4D to create realistic CGI-animated Rube Goldberg machines based around films and franchises such as Indiana Jones, Up, and Spirited Away.[21][22]

References[edit]

  1. Strapagiel, Lauren. "Here's Why People Can't Stop Watching Those Bella Poarch TikToks". BuzzFeed News. Retrieved 2022-09-13.
  2. Rymajdo, Kamila (7 July 2016). "Breland's Ambitious Country Rap Is More Than a Trend". Vice. Archived from the original on 29 October 2020. Retrieved 7 September 2020. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  3. Duribe, Jazmin (27 August 2020). "Here's the real story behind TikTok's "M to the B" song". PopBuzz. Archived from the original on 29 October 2020. Retrieved 7 September 2020. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  4. Jennings, Rebecca (15 September 2020). "The song of summer is from TikTok, obviously". Vox. Archived from the original on 29 October 2020. Retrieved 16 September 2020. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  5. Ainsworth, Harry (27 August 2020). "'It's M to the B' TikTok audio: Where did the viral TikTok earworm come from?". The Tab. Archived from the original on 29 October 2020. Retrieved 7 September 2020. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  6. Jeffrey, Cal (31 August 2020). "Bizarre-looking deepfake memes are easy-to-make with online tools". Techspot. Archived from the original on 6 September 2020. Retrieved 7 September 2020. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  7. Pellot, Emerald (February 28, 2022). "jamie32bsh TikTok: Who is Jamie Big Sorrel Horse?". In The Know. Retrieved January 21, 2023.
  8. 8.0 8.1 Haasch, Palmer (7 December 2021). "TikTok says its top video of the year showed a man dancing to the Kid LAROI's hit song 'Stay' while filmed by a drone". Insider. Retrieved 21 January 2023.
  9. 9.0 9.1 Wellerman, Zak (17 December 2021). "Tyler native claims top video spot on TikTok for 2021 with drone, hip-swaying moves". Tyler Morning Telegraph. Retrieved 21 January 2023.
  10. Mendoza, Jordan (31 December 2021). "Bernie Sanders memes, TikTok trends and 'Squid Game': The best viral moments from 2021". USA Today. Retrieved 21 January 2023.
  11. Schaltegger, Megan (7 December 2021). "TikTok Just Unveiled Its Most Viral Trends of 2021". Thrillist. Retrieved 21 January 2023.
  12. Basco, Karl Cedrick (29 November 2022). "ShowBT, Sony Music launch Mona Gonzales as new P-pop artist". ABS-CBN Corporation. Retrieved 21 January 2023.
  13. Espinoza, Joshua (14 November 2020). "Billie Eilish Seems to Make Her TikTok Debut With Amusing User Name". Complex. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  14. "RIP Billie Eilish's Amazing TikTok Handle". Paper. 16 November 2020. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  15. Richardson, Liz (14 November 2020). "Billie Eilish Just Joined TikTok, And It's The Gift I Didn't Know I Needed". BuzzFeed. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  16. Elizabeth, De (15 November 2020). "Fans Think They Found Billie Eilish's TikTok and Her Content Is So On Brand". Teen Vogue. Retrieved 4 December 2020.
  17. Rabie, Passant (6 December 2022). "The Top 10 TikTok Vids You Couldn't Stop Watching This Year". Gizmodo. Retrieved 18 March 2023.
  18. Harwell, Drew (14 October 2022). "How TikTok ate the internet". Washington Post. Retrieved 18 March 2023.
  19. "Need a lift? Here's 53 easy ways to add cheer to your life as winter looms". The Guardian. 20 November 2022. Retrieved 18 March 2023.
  20. Salam, Maya (2 June 2022). "What's in Our Queue? Tiny Desk Concerts and More". The New York Times. Retrieved 18 March 2023.
  21. Evon, Dan (18 February 2022). "Is This Indiana Jones Rube Goldberg Machine Real?". Snopes. Retrieved 18 March 2023.
  22. Rusak, Rotem (11 April 2022). "Mindblowing Animation Brings Musical Up LEGO Machine to Life". Nerdist. Retrieved 18 March 2023.
  23. Ajay Stevens - Memories (Drinks Bring Back), retrieved 2021-04-22


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