29th July 2024 - 10 min read
Tiktok Trends - July 2024
Introducing "TikTok Trends 2024" – your source for staying ahead of the game on the latest TikTok crazes!
TikTok trends move fast, and if you're not quick, you'll miss out. But let's be real, keeping up with TikTok trends can be a hassle. That's where we come in.
Each week, we'll keep you updated on what's hot on TikTok (by spending way too much time scrolling). From trending hashtags to popular sounds and formats, we've got you covered!
Please note:
- Currently, our focus is primarily on TikTok, but we're exploring other networks. It's worth testing these trends across all platforms to see what resonates best with your audience.
- Trends are generally very short, which may concern you about not mentioning the product enough. However, the mistake would be to tack on promotional elements after the video. It's crucial that the video stays true to the trend, lasts only a few seconds, and captures the essence of the need your service addresses in a brief timeframe.
- Not all trends will be suitable for every brand. It will be up to you to choose the ones that seem most relevant to your message and goals.
29 July 2024
How Much You Make?
The trend features Rich Homie Quan's 2015 hit "Flex (Ooh, Ooh, Ooh)," which has over 194 million views. The song’s lyrics repeatedly ask, “How much you make? ($100,000) How much, how much you make?” TikTok users are using this line to playfully question how much people spend, especially those in retail and hospitality who see extravagant purchases and wonder about the customer’s income.
For this trend, use this sound.
Woo! 44, That's Me!
Creators are using this sound to reveal surprise guests who pop out with enthusiasm when Ickey Woods yells, “WOO! 44, that’s me!” They then dance and sing, “Get some cold cuts, get some cold cuts.” The text overlay highlights the surprise, like a tall person revealing their short friend or a chill person surprising with an energetic partner.
For this trend, use this sound.
22 July 2024
Jump In The Water Fully Clothed Or
This trend features people jumping fully clothed into pools, lakes, or oceans to show they'd rather do that than deal with something mentioned in the text overlay.This trend is a fun twist on 'Would You Rather?' You pick between jumping fully clothed into your nearest water source or doing something you'd rather skip.
For this trend, use this sound.
If You Asked Me On A Deeper Level
Ever been asked a deep question and given a surface-level answer? This trend lets you dive into your true feelings. It uses a carousel of four images, each with a text overlay to express what's really on your mind.
For this trend, use this sound.
15 July 2024
Emergency Paging Dr. Beat
Originally released in 1984 by Gloria Estefan, the song "Dr. Beat" was recently remixed by DJ Johnrey, gaining popularity in Roblox edits featuring an 'emote' dance. Users find the remix catchy and effective for various content. Creators are incorporating this track into videos where they casually showcase their fashion sense, often with simple dance moves like kicking feet and hands.
For this trend, use this sound.
8 July 2024
My Favorite Animal Is Me
Picture someone casually asking you, “What’s your favorite animal?” and you unexpectedly reply, “ME.” That surprising twist is what sparked this viral TikTok trend. Creators are sharing moments that trigger their inner animals, using the format: “My favorite animal is me when…[describe a situation that sets you off].”
Most creators pair this trend with Iggy Azalea’s song ‘Work,’ though it’s wise to check if it fits your brand’s image on TikTok. If not, any other song can work—the focus is mainly on the text overlay. Videos vary from single photo uploads to clips demonstrating exaggerated reactions.
For this trend, use this sound.
I Am Flying
This filter has soared to the top of the FYP charts lately. The I Am Flying TikTok filter has been used over 2.5 million times, marking its viral success. Creators on TikTok are using this filter to capture moments when they feel like they're soaring through space and time, whether it's from a memorable meal or a thrilling experience that fills them with pure joy.
The filter pairs seamlessly with the song Return to Innocence by Enigma, a 1993 hit from Germany. Its uplifting melody and unique chants, sampled from indigenous Taiwanese singers, add a nostalgic and enchanting touch to the videos.
For this trend, use this sound.
1 July 2024
You Look Like You Love Me
This trend is for all the sentimental types out there. It stems from a country song titled "You Look Like You Love Me" by Ella Langley featuring Riley Green. Many listeners have found themselves drawn to the country genre because of this song, especially as Ella and Riley have been on tour together in 2024, sparking fan "shipping." The spoken verses add charm, with Ella singing lines like, "Excuse me, you look like you love me..."
On TikTok, creators are sharing moments that capture affection from loved ones or observing it between others. The sound has inspired over 88k videos in less than a month, with users celebrating heartfelt gestures and displays of love.
For this trend, use this sound.
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