


The song is a whimsical soundtrack for users like “mullerelenax,” who capture breathtaking meals.įrench electropop duo Amour Plastique have been extremely popular on TikTok thanks to their extremely catchy, extremely French jams. “Le Festin,” the popular song from Ratatouille written by Michael Giacchino and performed by French singer Camille, has rightly become a TikTok staple when it comes to food videos and cooking tutorials. The app’s many features that allow the users to make creative, funny and interesting videos to share on social media are just irresistible for millions of people around the world. Despite privacy and other concerns plaguing TikTok, the app remains immensely popular. Stromae’s “Tous Les mêmes” from his 2013 album, Racine carrée, has been surging on TikTok thanks to user “rendi_popping,” who has used the undeniably catchy French pop jam in a number of videos. Here are the Top 10 songs that trended on TikTok during the recent festival season. Indila’s “Tourner Dans Le Vide,” from the French singer’s 2014 album Mini World, began circulating on TikTok thanks to a trend from user “thelunasnow” who divided her face into four quadrants and revealed different emotions to the rhythm of the song.Įdith Piaf’s classic “La Vie en Rose” has been used to fuel a fake feud between the Italian YouTube channel Lionfield Music and French TikTok creator IcyFrenchy, with the two groups humorously ruining foods of each other’s country over the Piaf hit. In what other world could Piaf find a new audience because comedic video stars are ruining iconic food dishes to get a rise out of their peers? Below, find five French songs that have dominated TikTok in the past. Thankfully, the app has privacy settings available. Tik Tok is an app that is open to the world, so mature content can (and does) appear in the stream. International icon and French pop star Edith Piaf, for instance, has become a hit on TikTok, particularly her song “La Vie en Rose,” because of a comedic feud between Italian YouTube creators Lionfield and French TikTok star IcyFrenchy. The Tik Tok app is owned by ByteDance, a China-based company that creates innovative platforms powered by machine learning technology. That’s been the case especially on French TikTok, where app users from around the world have been using popular music from the country to soundtrack their videos about food, culture, tourism, and a number of other unexpected topics. In other instances, the app recontextualizes hits from the past and present to give them new meaning. It also occasionally turns unknown artists into chart-topping icons. TikTok has the ability to turn unknown creators on the app into stars. Whether you’re using a song on French TikTok, Spanish TikTok, or some other TikTok entirely, it feels like you have an equal chance to go viral on the platform.
