The Trend Radar: 113M Views

1. No, you don’t get to ask questions
Another week, another trending Justin Bieber sound.
This one is built around the line: “No, you don’t get to ask questions.”
Creators use it when someone is caught doing something confusing or suspicious and instead of giving context, they shut the conversation down.
How to use: It works well for confession content, relationship content, niche habits, and faceless formats.
Another creator did 2.6M views. Get the sound here.
2. The L.O.V.E reaction
This trend is made for couple apps, photo apps, memory apps, dating apps, and anything built around shared moments.
Film your partner in random everyday situations while spelling L.O.V.E with your fingers.
The other person usually has no idea what is happening. They look confused, laugh, or try to copy the gesture before realizing it spells “love.”
How to use: Show small everyday moments your app helps capture, save, edit, or turn into something more emotional.
See more at 2.1M views and copy the format here.
3. The transformation choice
This trend takes the line “we could stay here or we could go up” and turns it into a transformation format.
Creators start with an older clip, “before” moment. Then they move into the better version: a glow-up, new lifestyle, improved routine, healed mindset, fitness progress, travel chapter, or confidence shift.
It works as both a transition format and a hope format.
How to use: Use this for apps that help users move from one state to another. Tired to energized. Lost to organized. Stuck to improving. Confused to confident. The app should sit inside the turning point.
Other examples sitting at 6.4M views.
Get the sound here.
4. Turning texts into songs
This format turns messy conversations into full songs.
Creators start with a screenshot of messages and a hook like: “turning my ex’s messages into a song.”
Then they show the actual texts while the audio turns the conversation into a full on song.
It is already moving fast, with 25M views across just three videos.
How to use: Take a real conversation, turn it into a bigger emotional object, then let the app become the tool behind the transformation.
Other examples at 3.5M views.
See the full format here.
5. One tiny thing sends you spiraling
Creators are using this sound for moments where one small thing suddenly creates panic, pressure, or mental overload.
The format is simple: show a normal situation, add text explaining why the creator is suddenly spiraling, then let the sound make the reaction feel dramatic and chaotic.
The best examples turn tiny moments into huge emotional reactions.
How to use: Use this for apps that solve anxiety, deadlines, routines, relationships, skincare, studying, money, fitness, or productivity. Start with the tiny trigger, then show how fast the user’s brain turns it into a crisis.
The sound is early but videos are already making way: 2.6M views.
See the full trend here.


