Addison Rae - Money Trees Dance

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Addison Rae “Money Trees” Dance – Face Swap Video Template

Overview

This template lets you drop your own face into Addison Rae’s iconic “Money Trees” dance and instantly generate a high‑quality, shareable TikTok or Reels–style clip using Magic Hour’s AI Face Swap technology. It’s built for creators, brands, and editors who want viral‑ready dance content without filming or choreography.

You can remix this template directly inside Magic Hour using the Face Swap Video tool, swap in your own selfies or brand talent, and publish a new version in minutes.

What This Template Does

  • Uses a pre‑cut, dance‑ready Addison Rae “Money Trees” clip as the base video
  • Applies AI face swapping so your (or your character’s) face realistically replaces Addison Rae’s face
  • Preserves body movement, timing, lighting, and expressions for a natural look
  • Exports a ready‑to‑post vertical video for TikTok, Instagram Reels, YouTube Shorts, and Snapchat

How to Remix This Template in Magic Hour

To create your own version of the “Addison Rae – Money Trees Dance” template inside Magic Hour:

  1. Open Face Swap Video Go to Face Swap Video. This is the core tool for turning any dance clip, music video, or meme into a face‑swapped video.
  2. Upload or reuse the dance video Use the Addison Rae “Money Trees” clip if you have rights to it, or upload a similar TikTok‑style dance video. Many creators repurpose:
    • Existing TikTok dance challenges
    • Brand choreography or UGC footage
    • Short clips from music, fashion, or sports content
  3. Add your source face Upload a clear selfie or portrait of the face you want to insert. For best results:
    • Use a front‑facing image with good lighting
    • Avoid heavy filters or face‑obscuring accessories
    • Use separate images for each person if you’re testing multiple faces
  4. Generate the face‑swap Run the face swap to replace Addison Rae’s face with:
  5. Polish and repurpose After generation, you can:
    • Trim or loop the best part of the dance
    • Create multiple variants with different faces for A/B testing
    • Upscale or enhance with Video Upscaler or AI Image Upscaler if you’re repurposing to other channels

Why Use a Face Swap Dance Template?

Dance challenges like “Money Trees” became a structural part of TikTok culture: they compress choreography, music, and personality into 10–20 seconds that are easy to remix. Face swapping on top of those formats lets you:

  • Prototype content fast – Test different faces, characters, or personas in the same dance clip without reshooting.
  • Localize and personalize – Swap in regional creators, employees, or customers to tailor the same concept for multiple markets.
  • Extend IP and characters – Put game characters, AI avatars, or mascots into human dance footage using AI Character Generator and then face‑swap into video.
  • Generate UGC‑style ads – Many performance‑marketing teams use face‑swapped dance clips to quickly test hooks and creatives for TikTok and Reels.

About Addison Rae & the “Money Trees” Trend

Addison Rae Easterling is one of TikTok’s earliest breakout stars, known for popularizing dance trends and short‑form choreography. Her early dance videos helped turn TikTok challenges into a mainstream content format, especially among Gen Z audiences. While “Money Trees” is originally a track by Kendrick Lamar (with additional cultural references via remixes and fan edits), the TikTok dance format around it reflects how users continuously reinterpret music with short, repeatable moves suitable for virality.

Using a recognizable dance structure like this as your base makes it easier for your audience to instantly understand the context while focusing on what’s new: your face, your character, or your brand.

Advanced Remix Ideas for Creators & Teams

  • Face‑swap series Create a series where each episode swaps in:
  • Talking + dancing mashups Combine a face‑swapped dance with a talking intro or outro by:
    • Using AI Talking Photo to make a still image deliver your talking point
    • Then cutting to the dance clip so the same face appears to “talk, then dance”
  • Music & lip‑sync variations If you want to sync a different song or audio trend:
    • Remap the performance onto a new audio using Lip Sync
    • Or send your dance footage through Video to Video to stylize it (cartoon, sketch, cinematic, etc.) while preserving motion
  • Brand & campaign workflows For marketing teams:

Best Practices for Realistic Face Swaps

  • Use clean, high‑resolution face images – Clear, well‑lit photos improve detail and reduce artifacts. Consider upscaling with the AI Image Upscaler if needed.
  • Match expressions when possible – If the dance clip has big smiles or expressive reactions, use a source photo with a similar expression for a more natural result.
  • Stay within your rights – Ensure you have the rights or permission to use the source video and any likenesses, especially for commercial or brand use.
  • Iterate quickly – Run multiple variants with slightly different faces or base clips, then test which version performs best on TikTok, Reels, or Shorts.

Related Magic Hour Tools to Extend This Template

Once you’ve generated your Addison Rae “Money Trees” face‑swap, you can push it further using other Magic Hour tools:

Who This Template Is For

  • Creators & influencers – Rapidly produce trend‑aligned dance content without filming every shot yourself.
  • Marketers & growth teams – Spin up UGC‑style vertical creatives for performance campaigns and social experiments.
  • Startups & brands – Put founders, employees, mascots, or AI avatars into culturally familiar TikTok dance formats.
  • Developers & product teams – Prototype content experiences and in‑app demos that show users how face‑swapped video can work inside your own product or workflow.

Use this Addison Rae “Money Trees” Face Swap template as a starting point, then remix it with Face Swap Video and the broader Magic Hour toolset to build your own repeatable pipeline for viral dance content, experiments, and campaigns.

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