Fire on Fire fame English Singer Sam Smith is making headlines after his new song Unholy featuring Kim Petras has sparked a trend over the social media platform TikTok, know its meaning and lyrics
The ‘Unholy’ TikTok Trend has been taking over the video-sharing platform after the songwriter Sam Smith and Kim Petras shared a few clips featuring snippets from their new song.
Sam Smith Unholy Viral TikTok Trend Meaning And Song Lyrics
In one of the footage posted by Latch singer’s, the duo are seen to be vibing in the studio to the chorus of the song, which went as, “How you don’t know how to keep your business clean. Mommy don’t know Daddy’s getting hot at the body shop doing something unholy.”
The clip posted by Sam’s account has received more than 17 million views while many started sharing their own unique version of the video.
So far, more than 140,000 videos have been posted using the audio of the song. Here’s everything you might need to know about the trend.
What is the ‘Unholy’ Trend?
The Unholy trend is just a most common version of the trend, which is a seductive dance choreographed to singer Sam Smith and Kim Petras upcoming song titled “Unholy.”
After the both famous personalities were seen vibing in the studio while using the chorus of the song, many TikTok users started uploading their own versions while dancing along with their friends.
Meanwhile a few others had completely taken another route to the trend by acting out to the song instead of dancing.
In many of these videos, users appear to be casual as the song begins, “How you don’t know how to keep your business clean.”
As the bass drops, the users seem to switch it up to showcase a more glamorous look as the song sings, “Mommy don’t know Daddy’s getting hot at the body shop doing something unholy.”
Users are using the hashtag #Unholy to make it more popular and to make it trendy, so far, the hashtag has received 300 million views.
As for the upcoming song, Sam Smith has confirmed that the most anticipated racy song “Unholy” is all set to be released on September 15th.