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TikTok’s Top 5 Most-Liked Videos – Unforgettable Viral Moments
TikTok has grown into a vast platform with countless creators, where having just one viral video is no longer adequate—achieving a place on the top…
TikTok has grown into a vast platform with countless creators, where having just one viral video is no longer adequate—achieving a place on the top of the viral list has become the ultimate goal.
TikTok has become a hub for creators who leverage trendy and entertaining dance videos to captivate users’ attention. It has propelled many stars like Dixie D’Amelio, Khaby Lame, Addison Rae, and Bella Poarch to celebrity status, catapulting them to immense popularity.
As numerous individuals have witnessed others grow in popularity through TikTok, a strong desire to achieve virality on the platform has emerged among many aspiring creators.
Curious about the most-liked TikTok videos of all time? Keep reading to discover which TikTok creators secured a spot in the top 5 with their highly popular videos.
1. Bella Poarch lip sync to ‘M to the B’ (61.1 million likes)
The most-liked TikTok video of all time features Poarch, who gained popularity by lipsyncing to the song ‘M to the B’ by British rapper Millie B. She posted the video in August 2020.
This iconic TikTok video went viral as the social media personality captivated viewers with her adorable expressions and synchronized head bobs to the beats of the song. To add to its appeal, she utilized TikTok’s body zoom and focus filters, which further enhanced the visual impact of the video.
As a result, not only did her charming performance gain immense popularity, but the creative use of the app’s filters also became a viral trend in its own right.
2. Jamie Big Sorrel Horse’s ‘Say It Right’ Dance (51.8 million likes)
In 2022, a TikTok video featuring Native American creator Jamie Big Sorrel Horse became a sensation without relying on complicated narratives or props.
The video captured a random and relatable moment where Big Sorrel Horse casually danced at home to a remix of Nelly Furtado’s ‘Say It Right’. This authentic and spontaneous display resonated with viewers, causing the video to go viral.
Due to its simplicity and ease of recreation, numerous creators hopped on the bandwagon to make their versions of the viral video.
3. Franek Bielak’s ‘Lips’ art drawing (51.5 million likes)
At the age of just 16, artist Bielak secured a place on the prestigious most-liked TikTok list through his remarkable artwork.
In a captivating TikTok video, Bielak showcased the entire 23-hour process of creating his masterpiece. Inspired by a TikTok featuring a live human lip, he brilliantly conceptualized the idea of painting different fruits within the shape of lips.
This artistic TikTok captivated viewers and quickly went viral, accumulating over 50 million likes to date.
4. Nick Luciano’s parody video (49.8 million likes)
Luciano struck gold when he recreated a hilarious video originally posted by @kaylavoid and shared it himself, syncing it to the trendy tune ‘SugarCrash!’ by ElyOtto.
This brilliant video quickly caught fire and amassed a staggering 20 million likes in just three days.
5. David Allen’s ‘Stay’ dance video (45 million likes)
Drone photographer Allen, known as @totouchanemu, joined the trend of dancing to Justin Bieber and The Kid LAROI’s hit song ‘Stay,’ but with his unique twist.
He skillfully utilized his drone to capture a captivating 360° video, flawlessly showcasing his dance moves from every angle. His creative approach to the trend captivated viewers and showcased his talent as both a dancer and a drone photographer.
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Alex Warren ‘Fever Dream’: The Hype House Alum Enters a New Era with Vulnerable Ballad
Fresh off his Grammy-winning night, the ‘Ordinary’ singer returns with a raw anthem about finding love when you’ve lost all hope.
Alex Warren is officially cementing his place as one of the definitive voices of his generation. On Friday, Feb. 27, 2026, the Grammy-nominated superstar released his highly anticipated new single “Fever Dream,” marking the start of a sophisticated third album cycle. While Warren first captivated audiences as a founding member of the TikTok collective Hype House, his trajectory into a legitimate pop powerhouse has been one of the most remarkable transformations in the digital era.
The release of “Fever Dream” follows a career-defining month for Warren. Earlier in February, he took the stage at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards for a hauntingly beautiful performance of his #1 hit single “Ordinary,” which earned him critical acclaim for his vocal growth and stage presence. This new track continues that momentum, leaning into a raw, cinematic sound that explores the psychological weight of unexpected romance.
At its core, “Fever Dream” is about the disorientation of falling for someone at the exact moment you’ve decided to give up on love entirely. The chorus captures that sense of hallucinatory shock: “Left the room the second that you walked in, somethin’ like a fever dream / Haven’t slept in weeks, I think I’m seeing things / Like our shadows dancing us out of our clothes / I’ll be damned if you love me, damned if you don’t.”
The production on the track highlights Warren’s signature ability to blend vulnerable, raspy vocals with a grand, orchestral-pop backdrop. Since the release of his debut projects, Warren has shifted away from the polished teen-pop sounds of his early career toward a more mature, singer-songwriter aesthetic that resonates with a wider demographic.
In interviews leading up to the release, Warren has been candid about his creative process, describing his upcoming third album as his “most honest work yet.” He credited his wife, Kouvr Annon, as a major source of inspiration, noting that the stability of their relationship has allowed him to revisit his past anxieties about love with a fresh perspective. As “Fever Dream” begins its climb up the streaming charts, it’s clear that Alex Warren is no longer just a “TikToker who sings,” but a world-class artist leading the 2026 pop landscape.
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Bruno Mars ‘Risk It All’ Lyrics: Everything to Know About the Emotional New Wedding Anthem
The Grammy winner celebrates a lifetime of love in a tear-jerking music video that follows a couple from their wedding day to their golden years.
Bruno Mars is officially ushering in a new era of romance. On Friday, Feb. 27, 2026, the Grammy-winning superstar released his long-awaited solo studio album, The Romantic, marking his first full-length solo body of work in a decade. While the album is packed with the groovy, retro-soul vibes fans have craved since 24K Magic, the standout track “Risk It All” is already being hailed as the ultimate wedding anthem of the decade.
The release was a synchronized event for the “Hooligans,” as Mars dropped the full album and the cinematic music video for “Risk It All” simultaneously at midnight. The track is a soaring, piano-driven ballad that explores the lengths one is willing to go for a soulmate. “Say you want the moon / Watch me learn to fly / Ain’t no mountain you could point to / I wouldn’t climb,” Mars croons in the soaring chorus. “It’s crazy, but it’s true / There’s nothing I won’t do / I’d risk it all for you.”
The accompanying music video, directed by Mars alongside longtime collaborator Daniel Ramos, adds a tear-jerking visual layer to the lyrics. The video features Mars getting married to a woman, and in a rapid-fire sequence of beautifully shot vignettes, we watch their life together flash before our eyes. The narrative follows them through the milestones of buying a home and raising a family, eventually showing them as an elderly couple still deeply in love. The video’s “life-flash” concept has already drawn comparisons to the emotional opening of the movie Up, with fans taking to social media to share their “ugly cry” reactions.
The arrival of The Romantic follows a series of massive global wins for Mars. In 2025, he became a dominant force on the charts with record-breaking collaborations like “Die With a Smile” with Lady Gaga and the viral sensation “APT.” with BLACKPINK’s ROSÉ. While those tracks leaned into pop-rock and upbeat energy, “Risk It All” signals a return to the solo vulnerability and soulful balladry that first made Mars a household name with hits like “Just the Way You Are.”
Co-produced by Mars and D’Mile, with songwriting contributions from James Fauntleroy and Brody Brown, the album is a compact, intimate journey that Mars describes as his most personal work yet. To celebrate the launch, the singer opened “The Romantic Flower Shop,” a pop-up event in Los Angeles where fans can receive exclusive merchandise and themed bouquets.
The new music arrives just as Mars prepares to hit the road for “The Romantic Tour,” a massive stadium trek kicking off this spring. The tour has already sold out multiple nights at major arenas, proving that even after a decade between solo albums, the world is still more than willing to risk it all for a ticket to see Bruno Mars.
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