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How To Do The Green Green Grass TikTok Dance With Some Great Examples

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TikTok is well known for its dance trends. Some are easy and don’t take a lot of practice to copy yourself. Others, take a little more time to master. One of the latest ones people are getting involved with is the green green grass TikTok dance to the song by George Ezra. If you’ve been struggling to get involved then we can tell you what it is and how to do it.

We all love to scroll endlessly through TikTok. But, you have to admit that there are definite attempts to keep us fit through the pure number of dances that go viral. Young, old, coordinated or not, there is something for everyone to try. The latest one getting people up and moving is George Ezra’s Green Green Grass. Though the moves are fairly simple, it’s all about keeping your balance and staying in time.

What Is The Green Green Grass TikTok Dance

The TikTok dance is to George Ezra’s Green Green Grass which came out last year. It quickly became a summer anthem and was even featured in Queen Elizabeth’s Jubilee celebrations.

It’s not surprising then that other people wanted to get in on the fun, but we’re not sure we’ll see a rendition of the dance from The Royal Family anytime soon.

The sound, which is a sped-up version of the chorus of George Ezra’s song, has almost 800k videos attached to it on TikTok. It really is getting the whole family involved, with kids dragging their parents to join in, displaying their birth year above each member of the family.

It’s down to us whether we think the parents or the kids are doing a better job of the green green grass TikTok dance.

How To Do The George Ezra TikTok Dance

The dance itself isn’t too difficult, as long as you balance one leg well.

Wait for the chorus to begin and then hop from one leg to the other, kicking your leg out as you do it. You’ll do this twice, but when you hear the lyrics ‘blue blue sky’, your hands come up to your face as if you’re hiding.

Once you’ve done that, you will twist to the side a little and kick one leg forward twice, before kicking it back twice. With the same leg, you’ll kick it forwards once again, back once again and then towards the camera, clapping your hands underneath your knee. The tricky bit is keeping balance on the foot that’s planted on the ground.

It is quite a quick TikTok dance, so you’ll definitely want to practice doing it a bit slower before filming yourself with the sped-up sound. Grab your parents, uni flatmates or anyone else and see who has the better coordination. We’re sure you can think of a consequence for whoever is the worst at it.

Great Examples of The Green Green Grass Dance

There’s nothing like actually seeing it to help you learn, so we’ve gathered some great examples of the George Ezra TikTok dance so you can really perfect it. Have a watch and then make sure to give it a go yourself!

Although the daughter adds a little flair at the beginning, we definitely think her mum gives her a run for her money.

We definitely think the baby had the best moves in this family’s attempt. It just shows you that like Christmas, TikTok dances are made for kids from 1 to 92.

https://www.tiktok.com/@hannahmria/video/7180737649219570949

We all love a bit of sibling rivalry. What better way to prove you’re the more talented child than through the art of dance?

George Ezra’s song may not stand the test of time. However, the idea that school discos will always look the same is pretty funny. Though, the fact that disco classics such as The Venga Boys and Aqua will turn into old TikTok dances is a little frightening. Maybe we’ll all turn into the embarrassing teachers for the next generation and come full circle.

Grandpa certainly mastered the green green grass TikTok dance. We would personally like to see what other dances he can have a go at.

Hopefully, that’s all the inspiration and guidance you need to do the George Ezra TikTok dance for yourself. There are certainly trickier ones out there. So, use this as a stepping soon or admit defeat after all those kicks.