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New Month, New Trends: Here’s What’s Taking Over TikTok Right Now

A new month means fresh trends to jump on, and TikTok is overflowing with viral moments you don’t want to miss. Whether you’re here to entertain, connect, or grow your brand, staying on top of what’s trending is the key to keeping your content fun, engaging, and relevant.

From nostalgia-packed reactions to playful product showcases, here are three trends dominating TikTok right now—and how you can use them to level up your content!

1. The 2004 ID Trend

You know that moment when a bartender checks someone’s ID, sees 2004, and suddenly questions everything? That’s this trend in a nutshell—blending nostalgia with pure disbelief.

For brands, this is an easy way to add humor to your content. Bars, restaurants, and even lifestyle brands can jump in with reactions, skits, or just dramatic “I refuse to believe 2004 was 20 years ago” moments. Trust us, your audience feels it too.

2. The “Look It’s” Pointing Trend

This trend is all about playful duos pointing at opposite sides of the screen to reveal their celebrity crushes before dramatically running off in opposite directions. It’s simple, relatable, and super fun.

Not a fan account? No problem. Businesses can use this trend to highlight two competing products, favorite menu items, or even different team personalities. It’s an effortless way to add personality to your brand while keeping things lighthearted and engaging.

3. The “You’re So Funny” Trend

We all know humor comes from somewhere, and this trend dives right into those awkward, cringy, or downright wild moments that made people as funny as they are today.

Brands can hop on this by sharing the funny, unexpected struggles that shaped their journey—whether it’s a behind-the-scenes fail, a marketing mishap, or a relatable industry truth. It’s the perfect way to humanize your brand while getting some laughs.

 

Let’s Get Trending!

These three TikTok trends are full of potential to boost your content game. Whether you’re having fun with transitions, showcasing the things you hate with the “I Hate Vietnam” trend, or showing off what you love with the SZA track. These trends are a great way to connect with your audience and stand out in a crowded digital world.


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