The truth is, TikTok trends come and go really quickly, so they’ll often be outdated by the time they hit the Trends page in the app, so it’s a good idea to always keep an eye out for emerging trends.
(Added January 10, 2024) “Can’t Bring Me Down I’m on a High Right Now” Trend | Example: Posting a funny video using the CapCut template and audio from the example, with a text overlay describing a situation where you would be dismissing haters because you’re on a high/feeling on top of the world.
(Added January 12, 2024) “Come Here, Look at Me, Hey” Trend | Example: Posting a video to this sound using the CapCut example from the template, with a funny text overlay describing a situation where someone would tell you to stop/cut it out.
(Added January 14, 2024) Slow Mo Ariana Grande Meme Trend | Example: Posting a video using the CapCut template from the example, with a funny text overlay describing a scenario when someone would smugly strut into a situation. Usually accompanied with this sound.
(Added January 15, 2024) Confused Ryan Gosling Trend | Example: Posting a video using Ryan Gosling’s reaction to winning best original song for “I’m Just Ken” in a relatable meme relavant to your niche.
(Added January 18, 2024) Perspective Trend | Example: Posting a two photo carousel to this song that shows the power of perspective, with two slides showing the same photo and text, but using different colours/punctuation/emojis to show what a big difference a change in perspective can make.
(to be continued)
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