Inspired by a 2005 Pretty Ricky hit, this challenge had TikTokers attempting a slow, seductive squat—leading many to discover their knees were not on board.
What is the “Grind On Me” challenge?
What does ABC party stands for?
What is anything but clothes?
This 2011 hit made waves with a rapid-fire rap about a “boom, badoom, boom, boom, bass” and became a signature anthem for teen girls everywhere.
What is “Super Bass”?
Used when a situation makes zero sense, this slang phrase suggests that numbers—and logic—are simply refusing to add up.
What is “the math is not mathing”?
A Houston native, she earned a Grammy for Best New Artist and is known for promoting body positivity and women’s empowerment in her lyrics.
Who is Megan Thee Stallion?
Kids uploaded videos of themselves doing this dance inspired by a Harlem hit “with a soda on the side.”
What is the “Chicken Noodle Soup” dance?
These unofficial but legendary nighttime events on campus are often themed, include DJs and dancing, and are a cornerstone of HBCU social life.
What are house parties or dorm parties?
A 2011 dance craze encouraged people to “shuffle” across the floor to this high-energy anthem.
What is “Party Rock Anthem”?
This two-word phrase is used to describe the vibe or aesthetic of a person, outfit, or moment, this two-word phrase.
What is “it’s giving”?
Before shortening her stage name in 2021, this rapper won the 2019 XXL Freshman Class vote.
Who is Latto?
This 2007 dance, complete with a Superman pose, became one of the first truly viral internet routines.
What is “Crank That (Soulja Boy)”?
A place where all your college memories live, this applictaion was the quickest way to get the addy to a party or the details on “fyne shyt.”
If you didn’t save it, it didn’t happen.
What is Snapchat?
Released in 2015, this Drake track’s minimalist music video inspired viral memes of his signature moves, while the lyrics revolve around late-night phone calls and relationship changes.
What is “Hotline Bling”?
Often used when someone is being dramatic or unrealistic, this four-letter acronym bluntly tells them to “be for real.”
What is “BFFR” (be f****** for real?
Before headlining Coachella 2018, this artist first gained fame as the a singer in a ’90s girl group.
Who is Beyonce?
Huey’s 2007 single encouraged dancers to break it down with three specific commands forming the title of this routine.
What is “Pop, Lock & Drop It”?
his bounce-influenced track became a staple at house and dorm parties, known for getting the crowd hype and inspiring dance moves that often had ladies “throwing it back.”
What is “Gimme My Gots”?
This 2013 disco-infused track had listeners celebrating “we’re up all night” in search of a lucky moment.
What is “Get Lucky”?
This phrase is used when something benefits you personally — even if it sounds like the complimentary version usually directed at someone else.
What is “I love that for me”?
This singer-songwriter from Georgia has written hits for Ariana Grande and is celebrated for her smooth vocals and confident style.
Who is Victoria Monét?
DJ Unk helped listeners quite literally stroll to the beat with this 2006 dance hit.
What is “Walk It Out”?
After hitting a party or club, you might end up at one of these three types of places.
Hint: These are not all food spots.
What are a friend’s place (or “fyne shyt”), fast food, and your bed?
A duet about the aftermath of a breakup became a global sensation in 2011, featuring a minimalist instrumental that sounds like sim's music.
What is “Somebody That I Used to Know”?
aid when someone is being roasted a little too accurately, this phrase playfully tells others to ease up.
What is “not too much on me”?
This singer-rapper from Los Angeles co-wrote songs for other artists early in her career, then broke out with a disco-influenced hit that became a TikTok dance sensation in 2020.
Who is Doja Cat?