The truth is, TikTok trends come and go really quickly, so they’ll often be outdated by the time they hit the Trends page in the app, so it’s a good idea to always keep an eye out for emerging trends.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 20, 2024) “How Hard Can It Be, Boys Do It” Trend | Example: Posting a video lip syncing to this sound with a text overlay describing a situation where you felt bold/brave enough to go for something because you realized it’s not actually that difficult (usually something in a male-dominated industry).
(Added January 22, 2024) Fake Laughing Trend | Example: Posting a video with the CapCut template from the example (and this sound), along with a text overlay describing a situation where you would exaggeratedly laugh at something you don’t actually find funny.
(Added January 23, 2024) Annoying Laugh Trend | Example: Posting a video to this sound with a text overlay describing someone/a group of people who would have this kind of laugh, and how you’d react to it.
(Added January 26, 2024) “If You Think You’re Getting Away, I Can Prove You Wrong” Dancing Guy Trend | Example: Posting a video with the CapCut template from the example (and this song) with a text overlay describing a funny situation where you would be dancing joyously and vibing hard.
(Added January 29, 2024) “Rare Birthday” Trend | Example: Posting a two photo carousel post with the first slide being you and a text overlay talking about the rare birthday trend e.g. “Oh you think your birthday is rare?” with the next slide showing your birthday and also how many hashtags are under your birthday (e.g. #january29birthday), with the lower the number being ‘rarer’ and better.