All The Pretty Girls Walk Like This

2022TikTok dance / viral audiosemi-active

Also known as: Pretty Girls Walk

All The Pretty Girls Walk Like This is a 2023 TikTok dance trend built around rapper Big Boss Vette's 'Pretty Girls Walk,' gaining viral fame through 311,000+ audio uses and a South Park season 26 appearance.

"All the Pretty Girls Walk Like This" is a viral TikTok dance trend built around the song "Pretty Girls Walk" by rapper Big Boss Vette. Released in October 2022, the track exploded on TikTok in early 2023 with over 311,000 audio uses, and got a major signal boost when South Park's season 26 premiere featured animated characters performing the dance.

TL;DR

"All the Pretty Girls Walk Like This" is a viral TikTok dance trend built around the song "Pretty Girls Walk" by rapper Big Boss Vette.

Overview

The meme centers on Big Boss Vette's track "Pretty Girls Walk," specifically the hook line "all the pretty girls walk like this." TikTok users created dance videos and lip-sync content set to the audio, typically featuring confident walks, choreography, or comedic takes on the "pretty girl walk" concept. The trend peaked during January and February 2023, when the official TikTok audio racked up hundreds of thousands of video uses.

Big Boss Vette dropped the official music video for "Pretty Girls Walk" on YouTube on October 14, 20221. The video pulled in over a million views within its first three months.

The jump to TikTok happened fast. On October 27, 2022, TikToker @areafiftyfour posted what appears to be the earliest known dance video using an unofficial audio upload of the song. That video picked up over 85,000 views in four months, and the original sound from @areafiftyfour's post sparked more than 900 additional videos, most of them dance content.

Origin & Background

Platform
YouTube (music video), TikTok (viral spread)
Key People
Big Boss Vette, @areafiftyfour
Date
2022 (song release), 2023 (viral peak)

Big Boss Vette dropped the official music video for "Pretty Girls Walk" on YouTube on October 14, 2022. The video pulled in over a million views within its first three months.

The jump to TikTok happened fast. On October 27, 2022, TikToker @areafiftyfour posted what appears to be the earliest known dance video using an unofficial audio upload of the song. That video picked up over 85,000 views in four months, and the original sound from @areafiftyfour's post sparked more than 900 additional videos, most of them dance content.

How It Spread

The official TikTok audio for "Pretty Girls Walk" took off in early 2023. By February, it had been used in over 311,000 videos on the platform. Some of the biggest individual posts came from TikToker @thesupercole, whose January 9, 2023 upload hit over 12 million views in a single month, and @lucyannskates, whose January 20 skating video crossed 1.2 million views in the same timeframe.

The trend got its biggest mainstream moment on February 8, 2023, when South Park's season 26 premiere "Cupid Ye" aired. In the episode, characters Kyle and Tolkien become TikTok famous at their school and perform several real TikTok trends, including the "Pretty Girls Walk" dance. South Park Studios uploaded the clip to YouTube the next day, where it picked up over 370,000 views in four days. The South Park clip gave the trend a second wave of attention, pulling it out of TikTok and into broader internet culture.

How to Use This Meme

The format is straightforward. Users typically record themselves walking, dancing, or performing choreography while the "Pretty Girls Walk" audio plays. Common approaches include:

1

Film a confident walk or strut, timed to the beat

2

Perform original choreography or follow popular dance routines set to the song

3

Create comedic or ironic takes on the "pretty girl walk" concept

4

Use the audio as a backdrop for outfit reveals, transitions, or glow-up content

Cultural Impact

South Park's decision to feature "Pretty Girls Walk" in its season 26 premiere was notable because the show rarely incorporates real, current TikTok audio trends into its episodes. The "Cupid Ye" episode treated TikTok fame as a central plot device, with Kyle and Tolkien cycling through several trending sounds, giving the "Pretty Girls Walk" trend television exposure that most TikTok dances never receive.

Big Boss Vette's profile rose significantly off the back of the trend. The original music video's million-view milestone within three months of release was driven in large part by TikTok discovery funneling listeners back to YouTube.

Fun Facts

@areafiftyfour's original October 2022 TikTok used an unofficial audio upload, not the official track, making it a grassroots start to the trend.

The sound inspired over 900 videos from @areafiftyfour's original audio alone, before the official audio even went viral.

South Park's "Cupid Ye" episode used multiple real TikTok sounds, but the "Pretty Girls Walk" clip was the one that got posted as a standalone YouTube clip by the official channel.

Frequently Asked Questions

AllThePrettyGirlsWalkLikeThis

2022TikTok dance / viral audiosemi-active

Also known as: Pretty Girls Walk

All The Pretty Girls Walk Like This is a 2023 TikTok dance trend built around rapper Big Boss Vette's 'Pretty Girls Walk,' gaining viral fame through 311,000+ audio uses and a South Park season 26 appearance.

"All the Pretty Girls Walk Like This" is a viral TikTok dance trend built around the song "Pretty Girls Walk" by rapper Big Boss Vette. Released in October 2022, the track exploded on TikTok in early 2023 with over 311,000 audio uses, and got a major signal boost when South Park's season 26 premiere featured animated characters performing the dance.

TL;DR

"All the Pretty Girls Walk Like This" is a viral TikTok dance trend built around the song "Pretty Girls Walk" by rapper Big Boss Vette.

Overview

The meme centers on Big Boss Vette's track "Pretty Girls Walk," specifically the hook line "all the pretty girls walk like this." TikTok users created dance videos and lip-sync content set to the audio, typically featuring confident walks, choreography, or comedic takes on the "pretty girl walk" concept. The trend peaked during January and February 2023, when the official TikTok audio racked up hundreds of thousands of video uses.

Big Boss Vette dropped the official music video for "Pretty Girls Walk" on YouTube on October 14, 2022. The video pulled in over a million views within its first three months.

The jump to TikTok happened fast. On October 27, 2022, TikToker @areafiftyfour posted what appears to be the earliest known dance video using an unofficial audio upload of the song. That video picked up over 85,000 views in four months, and the original sound from @areafiftyfour's post sparked more than 900 additional videos, most of them dance content.

Origin & Background

Platform
YouTube (music video), TikTok (viral spread)
Key People
Big Boss Vette, @areafiftyfour
Date
2022 (song release), 2023 (viral peak)

Big Boss Vette dropped the official music video for "Pretty Girls Walk" on YouTube on October 14, 2022. The video pulled in over a million views within its first three months.

The jump to TikTok happened fast. On October 27, 2022, TikToker @areafiftyfour posted what appears to be the earliest known dance video using an unofficial audio upload of the song. That video picked up over 85,000 views in four months, and the original sound from @areafiftyfour's post sparked more than 900 additional videos, most of them dance content.

How It Spread

The official TikTok audio for "Pretty Girls Walk" took off in early 2023. By February, it had been used in over 311,000 videos on the platform. Some of the biggest individual posts came from TikToker @thesupercole, whose January 9, 2023 upload hit over 12 million views in a single month, and @lucyannskates, whose January 20 skating video crossed 1.2 million views in the same timeframe.

The trend got its biggest mainstream moment on February 8, 2023, when South Park's season 26 premiere "Cupid Ye" aired. In the episode, characters Kyle and Tolkien become TikTok famous at their school and perform several real TikTok trends, including the "Pretty Girls Walk" dance. South Park Studios uploaded the clip to YouTube the next day, where it picked up over 370,000 views in four days. The South Park clip gave the trend a second wave of attention, pulling it out of TikTok and into broader internet culture.

How to Use This Meme

The format is straightforward. Users typically record themselves walking, dancing, or performing choreography while the "Pretty Girls Walk" audio plays. Common approaches include:

1

Film a confident walk or strut, timed to the beat

2

Perform original choreography or follow popular dance routines set to the song

3

Create comedic or ironic takes on the "pretty girl walk" concept

4

Use the audio as a backdrop for outfit reveals, transitions, or glow-up content

Cultural Impact

South Park's decision to feature "Pretty Girls Walk" in its season 26 premiere was notable because the show rarely incorporates real, current TikTok audio trends into its episodes. The "Cupid Ye" episode treated TikTok fame as a central plot device, with Kyle and Tolkien cycling through several trending sounds, giving the "Pretty Girls Walk" trend television exposure that most TikTok dances never receive.

Big Boss Vette's profile rose significantly off the back of the trend. The original music video's million-view milestone within three months of release was driven in large part by TikTok discovery funneling listeners back to YouTube.

Fun Facts

@areafiftyfour's original October 2022 TikTok used an unofficial audio upload, not the official track, making it a grassroots start to the trend.

The sound inspired over 900 videos from @areafiftyfour's original audio alone, before the official audio even went viral.

South Park's "Cupid Ye" episode used multiple real TikTok sounds, but the "Pretty Girls Walk" clip was the one that got posted as a standalone YouTube clip by the official channel.

Frequently Asked Questions