Tiktok Trends
Summary

24th June 2024 - 10 min read

Tiktok Trends - June 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.

24 June 2024

Spectacular. Give Me 14 Of Them Right Now

Five days ago, @60somethinglife posted a TikTok of her husband trying a new sweet potato and egg pancake recipe, quickly racking up over 10 million views. His enthusiastic reaction made it wildly relatable—he declares them "spectacular" and demands 14 more on the spot. When asked about the ingredients, he insists, "I don't care, don't tell me."

TikTok users have embraced the video, using the sound to highlight things they've passionately enjoyed, from tattoos to hot dogs and romance books.

For this trend, use this sound.

@clover.luvvv I stay loyal to my sandwhich orders #fyp #foryou ♬ original sound - Vicky

Is This Camera On?

This viral moment has been trending on and off for five years. It's from a scripted YouTube video of a 2019 comedy horror series called Killer Bae. The clip is from Episode 12, where three unreliable witnesses discuss a murder.

Uploaded to TikTok in 2022, the clip has garnered nearly 35 million views and sparked over 30,000 videos using the sound. Creators on TikTok have recently revived the trend, sparking a fresh wave of content.

For this trend, use this sound.

17 June 2024

Trying To Distract

This trend focuses on dancing, but it's easy to join in! You only need a few arm movements and side steps, with the text overlay being key. The audio comes from Chris Brown's song "No One Else," released late in 2023. Creators are mimicking simple choreography, regardless of their dance skills, using it as a distraction while misbehaving. The text overlay typically reads: "Me distracting [someone] from the fact that I [action]." This playful trend welcomes clumsy dancing and matches well with ineffective distraction attempts.

For this trend, use this sound.

10 June 2024

I Beg You Don't Embarrass Me

@beepboopboppityy

I be apologizing when shes walks away

♬ Please Please Please - Sabrina Carpenter

Sabrina Carpenter is making waves in pop music with her latest releases. Her singles "Espresso" and "Please Please Please" have been smashing streaming records, with "Espresso" hitting over 434 million streams in just two months. The music video for "Please Please Please" dropped on June 6th and has already garnered 12 million views. With her album set to release on August 23rd, Carpenter's momentum is unstoppable. TikTok users are joining the celebration, with over 73k videos featuring "Espresso" and 35k videos for "Please Please Please." One particular line from the songs has sparked a trend, though it contains explicit language. Some creators are using the audio for self-deprecating humor, while others are creating scenarios where someone else embarrasses them. Proceed with caution when using this sound in a professional setting.

For this trend, use this sound.

I Remember When I Lost My Mind

This trend, which gained traction on TikTok in 2021, is making a comeback! You're probably familiar with the song "Crazy" by Gnarls Barkley, released in 2006, which topped charts worldwide. Penned by CeeLo Green and Danger Mouse, the song's lyrics highlight how artists are often not taken seriously unless they're perceived as eccentric. TikTok creators are revisiting this trend, sharing moments when they've done something "cringe", often providing photo or video proof.

For this trend, use this sound.

3 June 2024

I've Been A Nasty Girl (Space Song)

If you've been online lately, you've likely come across Tinashe's song "Nasty Girl" in your scrolling adventures. With 137.9k videos in under two months, it's become a sensation, often accompanied by a catchy dance. Even non-dancers are getting in on the trend, adding a sarcastic and humorous twist. The song was recently remixed with the popular TikTok "Space Song," resulting in another viral audio with 28.1k videos created in the last week. Creators are using the sound to humorously showcase their unique quirks, overlaying text that matches the lyrics, "Is somebody gonna match my freak?"

For this trend, use this sound.

Birds Of A Feather

@antoniagsnrx people watching and chatting by the sea #marbella #fyp ♬ BIRDS OF A FEATHER - Billie Eilish

Billie Eilish dropped her latest album, "Hit Me Hard and Soft," last month, earning widespread praise. The 10-track journey delves into themes like mental health, heartbreak, and sexuality. One standout track, "BIRDS OF A FEATHER," has sparked 134.8k TikTok videos since its release. The song explores the fear of losing a loved one and features the phrase "birds of a feather flock together." Fans have embraced the song's sentiment, creating videos showcasing close relationships and harmonious pairings, from best friends to pets.

For this trend, use this sound.

@ktstone_

The corporate besties need their medical professional besties 🫶🏼

♬ BIRDS OF A FEATHER - Billie Eilish

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