If you spend any time on social media, you’ve probably come across a video featuring someone dancing to a unique choreography of the song "Son de Amores." Originally by the Spanish duo Andy y Lucas and covered in Portuguese by Brazilian drag queen artist Pabllo Vittar, this viral trend is sweeping across TikTok with over half a million videos created on the platform alone.
But if you’re wondering where this worldwide sensation began, the answer lies with a Peruvian TikToker named Lis Padilla (@lispadilla6). In her video, she explained the choreography for the song, which quickly became a TikTok sensation, amassing millions upon millions of views. Her quirky tutorial has captivated millions of people globally, transforming into a viral phenomenon with a massive following on the platform.
No TikToker has been able to resist dancing to this trend, and even the original artists have joined the challenge. Pabllo Vittar recorded themselves performing the dance, as did Lucas, the composer of the original "Son de Amores" released in 2003.
Thanks to the viral spread of the choreography, Lis Padilla has been invited to television programs in various countries and has become a TikTok star with 4 million followers.
Understanding the Viral "Son de Amores" Trend
Below are some frequently asked questions about the trending "Son de Amores" dance on TikTok, providing insights into its origins and popularity.
Who started the "Son de Amores" TikTok trend?
The trend was started by Peruvian TikToker Lis Padilla, who posted a video explaining the choreography of the song.
What song is used in the viral TikTok dance?
The song used is "Son de Amores," originally by the Spanish duo Andy y Lucas, and later covered in Portuguese by Brazilian drag queen artist Pabllo Vittar.
How many followers does Lis Padilla have on TikTok?
As of now, Lis Padilla has 4 million followers on TikTok.