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The Hottest TikTok Trends to Try This Week

The Hottest TikTok Trends to Try This Week

Aanchal Parmar

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October 11, 2024

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3 mins

Table of Contents

Every other week, we'll update this resource with the top TikTok trends you should be trying up without delay. So you can understand what they are and how you can use them best for your advantage.‍

What's Trending on TikTok? — February 2025 Roundup‍

February 03 - February 07

Baby, There’s No Plane

Let’s talk about the TikTok sound that’s blowing up right now: “Baby, there’s no plane.” It comes from a super emotional moment on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills back in 2013, where Taylor Armstrong tells her daughter, “Baby, there’s no plane,” referring to their private jet. Fast forward to February 2025, and this clip resurfaces, gaining tons of traction on TikTok.

Now, creators are having a blast lip-syncing to it, with captions that twist the original line into their own personal moments—like when they’ve lost something or just don’t need it anymore. It’s got that perfect mix of humor and relatability that makes it go viral.

Sound: fin

Current Number of Posts: 102K+ videos

@adrianmaurii

maybe it’s for the better but i miss the unhinged energy

♬ original sound - fin

How It Feels to Stop Myself

Ever feel like you’re on the edge of giving in to a bad habit? Well, this TikTok trend totally captures that moment. It pairs a still of Cillian Murphy as Scarecrow in Batman: The Dark Knight—looking like he’s in a straitjacket—with the haunting lyrics from Lana Del Rey’s Ride: “I’m tired of feeling like I’m f***ing crazy.” This combo creates the perfect vibe to highlight those moments where you have to summon all your self-control to avoid slipping.

Creators are using it to share relatable, sometimes funny scenarios with captions like, “How it feels to stop myself from [insert bad habit].” Whether it’s resisting junk food or not procrastinating, this trend is all about the struggle!

Sound: .

Current Number of Posts: 150K+ videos

February 10 - February 14

We’ll Have a Look, Of Course, We’ll Have a Look

This TikTok trend takes a famous line from Steve McManaman during a Real Madrid vs. Bayern Munich match and turns it into the perfect sound for those curious moments when you just have to investigate. The line, “We’ll have a look, of course, we’ll have a look,” originally about a goal review, now captures the essence of checking out everything from a friend’s cryptic text to a mysterious notification.

TikTok users have embraced this audio for moments when they simply can’t resist digging deeper into something—whether it’s harmless internet sleuthing or just satisfying that curiosity itch.

Sound: Here Comes The Funny

Current Number of Posts: 19.8K+ videos

Unfortunately My Nervous System Can’t Tell the Difference

This TikTok trend highlights how anxiety can turn even the smallest moments into overwhelming experiences. It uses a photo of the creator, P!nk’s “Try,” and a text overlay like, “Unfortunately my nervous system can’t tell the difference between being held at gunpoint or [something nerve-inducing].” It humorously captures how our bodies overreact to everyday stress.

Sound: P!nk

Current Number of Posts: 607K+ videos

February 17 - February 21

You’re So Funny, Thanks...

This TikTok trend takes those cringe-worthy moments or odd habits from the past and makes them comedic gold. Creators use the phrase “You’re so funny, thanks...” as a text overlay to highlight situations that were awkward, frustrating, or just plain weird but are now hilarious when looked at in hindsight.

All you need to do is pair a selfie or video with a text overlay describing a moment where someone wasn’t joking, but you’re rolling with it anyway!

Sound: nottotallysure

Current Number of Posts: 1M+ videos

When You Realize Who Your Emergency Contact Is

Ever had that moment of pure panic when you remember who your emergency contact is? This TikTok trend captures that feeling perfectly, as creators share clips of their friends, partners, or family doing something chaotic, unreliable, or just plain silly, paired with the caption “Realizing [they] are your emergency contact.”

It’s light-hearted, relatable, and perfect for poking fun at those closest to you. To join in, record a funny video, add the text overlay, and use the trending sound to elevate your post. Don’t forget to tag it with #EmergencyContact #POV #FYP!

Sound: Ordinary Girl

Current Number of Posts: 51K+ videos

What's Trending on TikTok? — January 2025 Roundup‍

January 01 - January 03

Bing Bop Boom

Let’s talk about the TikTok sound everyone’s obsessed with: Kendrick Lamar’s playful lyric burst from Peekaboo. The “bing-bop-boom-boom-boom-bop-bam” sequence has inspired creators to share snappy, rhythmic clips showcasing transformations, progressions, or just random quirky moments. It’s catchy, visually satisfying, and bursting with creative potential!

To join in, pick a theme like progress, contrast, or variety. Start with a video or photo that sets the stage, then use the seven beats to flash quick clips or photos, ending with a final clip that ties everything together.

Sound: Kendrick Lamar & Chizzle

Current Number of Posts: 99.5K+ videos

Oh It’s Useless to Yell

The "Oh It’s Useless to Yell" trend brings a dramatic yet humorous touch to those moments when frustration is unavoidable. The sound features a resigned sigh, perfectly capturing the feeling of “what can you do?” Creators are using this audio to lip-sync and showcase relatable or exaggerated situations where yelling or reacting strongly feels pointless. It’s about accepting the absurdity of life in a theatrical way.

To join in, lip-sync to the dialogue, add a humorous text overlay, and pair the second “yell” with an exaggerated reaction or reveal.

Sound: Animation Clips

Current Number of Posts: 16.3K+ videos

January 06 - January 10

Latch

The "Latch" trend started with creators checking their college application statuses, but it quickly evolved into a fun, anything-goes moment! Now, people are using this audio to check on literally anything—appointments, plans, or even just to react to random life events. It’s a great way to add humor and drama to mundane moments.

To jump in, grab your laptop, set up the audio, and make your own dramatic reveal, adding your twist to what you’re "checking."

Sound: mr_mrs_ibrahim

Current Number of Posts: 2.5K+ videos

@kimwayyy all his imessages coming my way 👏🏾#yolo #fyp ♬ original sound - mr_mrs_ibrahim

I’ve Played These Games Before

The "I’ve Played These Games Before" trend comes from Squid Game, where Seong Gi-hun warns other players in the intense "Red Light, Green Light" game, saying, “I’ve played these games before.” Creators are using this sound to share exaggerated advice or warnings based on past experiences, like surviving a tough test or a stressful deadline.

To use the trend, lip-sync to the audio, mimic Gi-hun’s body language by tucking your mouth in your elbow, and pair the sound with a relatable or dramatic scenario, adding a warning as text overlay.

Sound: ⚜️

Current Number of Posts: 20.6K+ videos

@limqueeniee

me going to a korean school thinking it was gonna be like boys over flowers😫

♬ I PLAYED THESE GAMES BEFORE - ⚜️

January 13 - January 17

Since We’re All Gonna Die…

Okay, let’s talk about this hilarious trend taking over TikTok. It’s all about using a Family Guy sound where Peter Griffin confesses he didn’t like The Godfather, shocking his family. Creators are hopping on to share their own funny, surprising, or completely random “secrets” with text overlays.

With the U.S. TikTok ban looming, American creators are treating this as their dramatic mic-drop moment, while global users are jumping in just for the laughs. It’s the perfect mix of chaos, creativity, and humor.

Sound: Griffins4U

Current Number of Posts: 86.8K videos

I Don’t Even Think You Know What a Bad Day Is

The "I Don’t Even Think You Know What a Bad Day Is" trend comes from the 2020 thriller Unhinged. In the film, Russell Crowe’s character tells Caren Pistorius, “I don’t even think you know what a bad day is,” setting the stage for chaos.

On TikTok, users compare everyday annoyances to real “bad days” in a dramatic, humorous way. Creators are venting about frustrations like a Photoshop crash or dealing with entitled complaints, turning small challenges into relatable, funny moments with a dramatic twist.

Sound: Eggo.vsp • Friends

Current Number of Posts: 15.3K+ videos

January 20 - January 24

DENIAL IS A RIVER

Doechii’s hit "DENIAL IS A RIVER" is taking over TikTok with endless audio uses. Creators are bringing the track into fun fashion videos, lip syncs, GRWMs, and more, creating an upbeat vibe across the platform. The catchy beat and bold lyrics make it perfect for showcasing style, personality, and creativity.

However, be aware that some lyrics are NSFW, so it’s important to edit the audio if needed. This trend is all about adding flair and attitude while embracing the energetic rhythm of the song.

Sound: Doechii – JaLynn Blanks

Current Number of Posts: 1.5K+ videos

You're So Funny

The "You're So Funny" trend has creators sharing personal events that shaped their sense of humor, from childhood moments to family dynamics. The trend is both relatable and touching as users reflect on the experiences that turned them into the funny people they are today.

The audio "THAT I'M SO DOWWWWNNN" adds a dramatic touch, perfectly complementing the emotional yet humorous storytelling. It’s a fun way to connect with others, revealing the moments that made us laugh through the struggles.

Sound: nottotallysure

Current Number of Posts: 732.5K+ videos

What's Trending on TikTok? — December 2024 Roundup‍

December 02 - December 06

No, I Can’t Laugh Yet

The "No, I Can’t Laugh Yet" trend comes from Death Note (2007), where Light Yagami laughs at his plan but stops himself, saying, “No, I can’t laugh yet.” TikTokers now use this sound for moments of anticipation, holding back their excitement until everything falls into place.

Whether it’s waiting for the perfect meme reaction or anticipating a funny moment, this trend lets creators show the struggle of keeping it together. It’s all about that suspenseful buildup before the payoff!

Sound: Kira

Current Number of Posts: 8K videos

The “Pepe – Like a Prayer” Trend

TikTok creators are bringing relatable chaos to life with the hilarious two-slide photo carousel trend featuring Pepé the King Prawn. The first slide sets up a dramatic or shocking story, while the second shows exhaustion, “I can’t deal” expression, perfectly paired with the dramatic Like a Prayer (Choir Version) audio from Deadpool & Wolverine.

This trend turns even the most mundane frustrations into epic, over-the-top moments, thanks to the angelic choir backdrop.

Sound: madonna

Current Number of Posts: 312K videos

December 09 - December 13

You Know What, Hell Yeah Trend

Get ready to say “Hell Yeah” to the unexpected! The “You Know What, Hell Yeah” trend is all about embracing those spontaneous, unconventional moments that leave you pumped. TikTokers are using this trend to show they’re all in for whatever comes their way, whether it’s a wild idea or a quirky situation.

Sound: Frankie Bleau

Current Number of Posts: 74.3K videos

Little Does He Know About Larry Trend

It’s time to twist the narrative with the “Little Does He Know About Larry” trend! This trend has TikTokers flipping expectations by showing something even worse than what people already think is bad. It’s all about revealing a deeper, more chaotic layer with a dramatic flair, making the situation unexpectedly worse.

Sound: offlain

Current Number of Posts: 11.9K videos

December 16 - December 20

My Shayla Trend

Time to dramatically express your love for something (or someone) you hold dear with the “My Shayla” trend! This one’s all about creating a scene where you lip sync to the sound and use text overlay to describe something so precious, cute, or irreplaceable that you’d wail about losing it. Whether it’s a favorite item or a sweet moment, it’s all about making it look like a total catastrophe in the most dramatic way possible.

Sound: 𝒜 🩷

Current Number of Posts: 58.5K videos

Raise Your Ya Ya Ya Trend

Ready to unleash your inner vocalist? The “Raise Your Ya Ya Ya” trend is here, inspired by a viral video from a singing coach who used the phrase to help her student open up their vocal chords. Whether you're lip syncing to the sound or recreating the iconic moment, this trend is all about embracing your vocal power with some fun energy.

Sound: Jodie Langel

Current Number of Posts: 6.8K videos

December 23 - December 27

Are You Kidding? That’s Unfair Trend

Get ready to overreact and then catch yourself! The “Are You Kidding? That’s Unfair” trend is all about dramatically expressing frustration over something minor, then realizing you might be blowing it out of proportion. It’s a hilarious way to show those moments where your emotions take over—only to quickly realize you're overreacting.

Sound: LeeAnne

Current Number of Posts: 30.6K videos

I Got Lulus Trend

Time to show off your unique gifts! The “I Got Lulus” trend is all about flexing a quirky or niche present you received for Christmas. While others might be talking about the latest popular gift, you’re proudly showing off that one-of-a-kind item you got, with a cheeky text overlay comparing it to more common presents.

Sound: The Waitresses

Current Number of Posts: 13.4K videos

What's Trending on TikTok? — November 2024 Roundup‍

November 01

Time for the Holidays

Alright, Halloween is officially over, and you know what that means—it's time to get pumped for the holidays! TikTok is buzzing with excitement as people start sharing their hype for everything festive.

Whether it’s getting ready for cozy Christmas vibes, planning the perfect Thanksgiving dinner, or just embracing the whole holiday season, this trend is all about showing off your excitement. From holiday decorations to holiday-themed activities, everyone’s jumping in to celebrate the most wonderful time of the year!

Sound: WhiteBird

Current Number of Posts: 8.8K videos

@annaxsitar

OH MY GOSH SANTAAAAA I KNOWW HIMMMM 🎄🧑‍🎄 HAPPY NOVEMBER 1ST !!

♬ original sound - WhiteBird

November 04 - November 08

La La La Dance

This one's all about the groove! The La La La Dance Trend has taken over TikTok, and it’s the perfect way to show off your dance moves with a little extra drama.

To join in, just follow the catchy rhythm of the song, add some dramatic camera angles, and switch up between multiple participants (because why not make it a group thing?). Whether you're solo or with friends, this trend is all about having fun and showcasing your moves with some flair.

Sound: sc

Current Number of Posts: 416.6K videos

November 11 - November 15

Oops, Flipped the Camera

It’s all about that unexpected twist! The Oops, Flipped the Camera trend is making waves, and it's giving TikTokers the perfect chance to surprise their audience.

The idea is simple: you start with a regular shot, then quickly flip the camera to selfie mode, revealing a totally unexpected POV. Whether it's your pet doing something hilarious or a celebrity cameo, the key is the surprise element. And of course, dramatic string music to really sell the twist!

Sound: Dramatic Sad Violin - Platon Davydov

Current Number of Posts: 531.6K videos

@kmdonovan11 We are hungry! Also adding this in the caption as well as in the comments BUT I got this idea from @cabot 👼🏼 ♬ Dramatic Sad Violin - Platon Davydov

November 18 - November 22

I Like My SOOT-CASE

Get ready for a bit of nostalgia and a whole lot of fun with the “I Like My SOOT-CASE” trend! This one’s all about lip-syncing to a viral sound clip from a younger Barron Trump, where he innocently says, “I like my SOOT-CASE,” and the internet can’t get enough.

Sound: Daily Mail

Current Number of Posts: 100.8K videos

November 25 - November 29

Holding Space for the Lyrics of Defying Gravity

Here’s a fun one! The “Holding Space for the Lyrics of Defying Gravity” trend is all about having a dramatic moment with the iconic song from Wicked.

The idea comes from a viral interview where someone says they’re "holding space" for the lyrics, and now people on TikTok are doing the same. Just post a video where you "hold space" for those famous lyrics, maybe with a dramatic gesture or funny twist. It’s all about having fun with the moment!

Sound: Cynthia Erivo & arianagrande

Current Number of Posts: 45K videos

What's Trending on TikTok? — October 2024 Roundup‍

October 07- October 11‍

Did Somebody Say Hip Opera

There are days when you regret saying yes to an event because all you want to do is just sleep and binge watch your favorite shows all day.

But just then someone calls and asks if you can reschedule and you’ve never felt happier. ‍Well this trend speaks to that feeling. So basically you enact how you feel when someone mentions a specific thing that actually aligns with what you actually wanted. 

Sound- Did Somebody Say…?

Current number of posts- 136.1K videos

October 01- October 04

The “Life is Worth Living” Trend

Appreciating the little joys of life is what makes us human and this trend taps into exactly this emotion. Use this sound to capture those tiny, little things in your life that make you feel happy and alive. For me, finally being able to read a book after a tiring day is something that makes me feel life is worth living.

Sound- Life Is Worth Living by Justin Bieber

Current number of posts- 140.7K videos

October 14-October 18

In the Klerb, We All Fam

A memorable sound bite from the TV show "Broad City" has gone viral on TikTok. Everyone is incorporating this audio clip into their videos to humorously express frustration when someone fails to understand their point.

The trend has quickly spread across our For You Pages, delighting fans of the show and newcomers alike.

@coriithaplayboy this why i only be around my friends😭 #for #fyp #popculture ♬ original sound - Maggie Winters

October 21- October 25

Can You Watch My Baby Trend?

Did you just have a baby? If yes, TikTok is going to watch your baby for you. Just place your baby in front of your camera, start recording and let your baby do the work for you.

Everyone on TikTok are going crazy over the adoreness and cuteness of the baby.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the trends on TikTok?

TikTok trends are constantly evolving, but some popular types of content include: 💡 Dance challenges: Choreographed routines set to popular songs 💡 Lip-syncing: Users mouthing the words to funny dialogues or song lyrics 💡 Comedy skits: Short, humorous videos often using TikTok's editing features 💡 Life hacks and DIY: Quick tips and tricks for everyday problems or creative projects 💡 Transformation videos: Before-and-after content showing dramatic changes 💡 Duets and Stitches: Collaborative content where users interact with others' videos 💡 Educational content: Short, engaging videos teaching various topics 💡 ASMR and oddly satisfying videos: Content focused on pleasing sounds or visuals

How to find out what's trending on TikTok?

To stay updated on TikTok trends: 💡 Explore the "Discover" page: This shows popular hashtags and trending topics 💡 Check the "For You" page regularly: TikTok's algorithm curates trending content here 💡 Look at the "Trending" section in the sound library: Popular audio clips often indicate trends 💡 Follow TikTok's official accounts: They often highlight current trends 💡 Use third-party trend tracking tools: Websites and apps dedicated to monitoring TikTok trends 💡 Join TikTok communities: Follow creators in your niche to spot emerging trends 💡 Pay attention to recurring hashtags: These often signify ongoing or emerging trends

What sells most on TikTok?

Based on the information provided and general trends, the categories that sell most on TikTok are: Fashion: 💡 Clothing items, especially those featured in trending outfits or challenges 💡 Accessories like jewelry, bags, and shoes 💡 Vintage or thrifted fashion finds Skincare: 💡 Viral skincare products, often from both established and emerging brands 💡 DIY skincare recipes and tools 💡 Before-and-after skincare transformations Tech: 💡 Gadgets and accessories, particularly those that solve common problems 💡 Smart home devices 💡 Tech life hacks and product reviews Other popular categories on TikTok often include: 💡 Beauty products and makeup 💡 Fitness equipment and workout gear 💡 Home decor and organization products 💡 Food and cooking gadgets 💡 Books, especially those part of "BookTok" trends The key to selling on TikTok is often creating engaging, authentic content that showcases products in use, rather than traditional advertising approaches.

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