16 BIPOC TikTok Creators You Should Follow

    These accounts will improve your feed.

    You've probably heard the names of TikTokers like Charli D’Amelio, Addison Rae Easterling, and the “Savage” dance creator Keara “Keke” Wilson — but there are so many other incredible people on the app as well!

    Here are 16 BIPOC creators to follow to make your feed 100% better:

    1. Starting off with a bang, and one of the most popular stars on this list: Analisse Rodriguez is a choreographer and dancer — although "dancer" doesn't do her justice. She and her two siblings, @katttrod, @rafirod__, prove that rhythm does run in the family.

    @analisseworld

    The Rodriguez siblings⚡️ 🖤⚡️ @rafirod__ @katttrod ( DC: Us )

    ♬ original sound - Erica Lueken
    What is their DNA and how do I get it?

    2. Shuba, better known by her TikTok handle (@tiktokbrownchick) first blew up for her celebrity impressions where she sings popular songs in the styles of varying artists. Her impressions are spot on and the girl can spit rhymes.

    @tiktokbrownchick

    Part 3 of #eminem on Savage for you guys | follow me on Spotify, YouTube and IG @ shubamusic | #rap #xyzbca #sing

    ♬ Shuba on Spotify and Apple Music - Shuba
    Peep her recent video of celebs singing the National Anthem if you want to LOL.

    3. No one can deliver shade in a more subtly, satisfying way than Meg.

    And she looks beautiful with OR without glasses.

    4. Rahul Rai was born to be a stand up comedian. He creates videos about the most simplistic, relatable aspects of life that will never fail to crack a smile.

    5. Trin is a 19-year-old proud Slytherin who uses her page to discuss all things Indigenous pride and Harry Potter.

    She's a Draco stan.

    6. This one goes out to all the millennials. Ehi Omigie is here to discuss all things millennial culture and to document his life as a gay, black man.

    How can someone be so soothing and so funny at the same time??

    7. Linda Dong first started making comedy videos on YouTube before she found success reacting to videos on TikTok.

    I don't know how to explain it, but everything she says is funny.

    8. Costume/design/fashion TikTok is a world entirely on its own, but Nava is out here serving looks with her homemade outfits.

    @the.navarose

    my hair is crimped today so it would be a crime not to do Moana 🐚 ib: @abbyrartistry #disneyprincess #whatidwear #mystyle

    ♬ 3azy Money Disney Trap Cap x Tommy Genesis - thenavarose
    Oh to be able to sew.

    9. This is a three-for-one deal that’s catered to anyone who appreciates joy. Kadeem Hemmings, aka one-third of the @basementgang__, dances and goofs around with his two friends in the basement of his home.

    @kadeemh

    If you guys like the bloopers I’ll drop em for often 😗 @nathanieljames1 @nickk_mcdonald #bts

    ♬ Tokyo Drift - Xavier Wulf
    An alarm could go off and they'd still find a way to dance to it.

    10. Yasmine Sahid is the CEO of saying what we're all thinking. Most of her TikToks are visual representations of what's happening in all of our heads.

    @ladyyasmina1

    Reply to @sarahjenkinsxo Getting that first invite out when your visiting home as the protagonist #smalltowngirl #WorldSeries #fyp#viral

    ♬ Mariners Apartment Complex - Lana Del Rey
    Yasmine is all of us.

    11. Welcome to Mexican Folklorico TikTok: the TikTok catered to a traditional Mexican style of dance brought to us by @matisseazul.

    Not sure if she designs all of her own dresses, but they are spectacular either way.

    12. If you haven't heard of throat singing, buckle up. It's a traditional, Inuit form of singing beautifully displayed by Shina Nova and her mother.

    @shinanova

    Guess who lost the game here. Me or my mom? @kayuulanova #throatsinging #culture #littlepuppy

    ♬ original sound - Shina Nova
    "The power that that has, the intelligence that that has."

    13. One of the top Tok'ers for impressions/accents/voices, Grace Africa, can probably speak in like 4,000 different accents. Some of her most popular: skater bro, Nigerian parent and Cardi B.

    @grace_africa

    Walmart😂 I don’t know where the cardi b came from I was feeling myself😂 hair from @ulahair

    ♬ original sound - Grace Africa
    Also, she often uses her platform to bring awareness to the police brutality movement happening in Nigeria #EndSARS.

    14. All hail the queen — or at least @headoftheehoochies. If you’re into hilarious, intersectional feminist rants, this is the leader for you. Her videos frequently feature her cat, Cameron, as well.

    @headoftheehoochies

    we’re tired. the cookout is full. they cannot come

    ♬ original sound - Queen Hoochie ✨
    She must be EXHAUSTED from carrying the progressive movement on her back.

    15. This one's for you transition TikTok. Liz Sanchez blew up basically for being at the top of the transition game and never failing to deliver her signature roundhouse kick into a hot outfit.

    @officiallizsanchez

    Reply to @user8768035107195 Guess that’s why my feet hurt 🥴 // Everyone go out & vote if you haven’t already! 😤 #foryou

    ♬ original sound - L I Z S A N C H E Z
    Her bio is literally "shawty w/ the stool and transitions" so she knows who she is and what she stands for.

    16. This man... is honestly a gem in this world. His videos are literally just him walking in the street sharing his fleeting thoughts 90% of the time, and somehow they still hit.

    Never have I felt so proud to be called ugly :')

    Who are your favorite BIPOC creators on TikTok? Let us know in the comments!