
This trend using this sound shows people purposefully falling into a pool when something bad happens to them.įamous (I’m the One) better not flop? #funny #comedy #fyp #viral #makemefamous #foryoupage #fypage #trending #share #trend ♬ original sound – brooke3297 Robbery- juice WRLD fame was short lived. The trend which has 136,400 videos, allows users to show people who have saved their lives. In the wholesome/ sad/ heartwarming side of TikTok, exists the Somewhere Only We Know trend. Somewhere only we know (show someone who saved your life) #somewhereonlyweknow #fyp #viral ? ♬ Somewhere only we know – meganproxy It shows users calling someone because “the cops pulled me over for speeding and I told them it was because I said you fell and they’re following me, can you pretend to fall so that when I get home they see?” Then shows the hilarious results. This challenge is one that is fairly new but sure to take off.

Get someone to pretend to fall on my mom? #prank #foryou #xyzbca #dontletthisflop ♬ original sound – jaden_pink_green The hashtag #facetimeprank has an impressive 53.9 million views! This trend pretends to show someone (usually a little funny-looking) and asks someone else to help “their friend’s dad who is new in town find a place to eat.” It shows the sometimes funny and sometimes wholesome of their reactions.
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It then shows a series of pictures that show the happiness that that announcement brought you.įacetime Prank really thought it was real ? #fyp #facetimeprank #beetle #greenscreensticker #comedy #BBQ #BBQPIT ♬ original sound – davienjgarcia It typically shows a text conversation with someone about telling someone an announcement. This song originally by Miley Cyrus from 2010 has recently made a comeback for this challenge. When I look At You blessings❤️ #brothers #family #Cottagecore #greenscreen #greenscreenvideo ♬ When I Look At You – harmonioustracks This personal favorite mimics the older Paradise trend, but instead it shows the reality which is vastly different than what is expected. Paradise spin off- original sounds whorashid the swim shorts for me ? #greenscreen ♬ original sound – whosrashid People say this phrase to mock her cheekily.

This trend is based on a video of Addison Rae posted reading lyrics of a song called Addison Rae, by The Kid Laroi in which she says “bleep” instead of a swear word used in the song. I need a bad bleep, Addison Rae need a bad bleep ? uh Addison Rae ✨ lil shorty the baddest ✨ uh ya she got her way✨? ♬ original sound – murphhhhhh Its success lies in its relatability via meme formats, a crowd favorite. This trend shows people’s attributes/ characteristics, circumstances that make them successful, then the “but what about me” part of the song shows something that would negate everything they just said about being successful. HELP ME OUT #fyp #momsoftiktok #couplegoals #cutebaby ♬ stop complaining – vaioriise To be so young and successful (stop complaining) hubby said if I get to 500k followers at the end of July we’ll try for baby # 3. This sound was initially used as a dance challenge, and while many still use it that way, it has also expanded to be in 2 million videos with all kinds of content! With 524,000 videos using the sound, the creativity is endless. If you’re not on Chinese street fashion TikTok yet, you should be! This sound is mostly used to showcase Chinese street fashion in slow motion, but also has videos of people walking in slow motion. Not sure why, but judging by its 1 million videos that use the sound, we would have to agree that it is quite catchy! This song can be used for a lot, but most typically users show themselves with someone and then covering up their face for dancing. July was a big month for TikTok, with a plethora of trends.
