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The Trend Radar: 117M Views

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The Trend Radar: 117M Views

1. Young, Dumb and Broke

This sound is being used for a before-and-after reveal.

Creators start with an old photo or video from high school, then cut to where they are now. Most of the examples are couples showing what they looked like when they were younger versus what they look like today.

How to use: this is an easy trend for any app built around transformation.

A dating app can show first date vs now. A photo app can turn old memories into a clean edit. A fitness app can show high school version vs current version.

23.6M views

More examples at 19.7M and 19.6M views.

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2. I Can’t Laugh Yet

This audio is for the moment when you start mentally celebrating something that has not actually happened yet.

The main line says:

“Not yet. I can’t laugh yet. I’ve got to hold it in.”

Creators use it when they catch themselves fantasising too early.

Eg: imagining life after exams before passing them, picturing the body they want before doing the workouts, or acting like the reward is already guaranteed.

How to use: use this format for any niche where your audience thinks about the payoff before finishing the hard part.

10.8M views

More examples at 5.7M views and 5.6M views.

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3. All Packed But I’m Forgetting Something

The travel trend built for summer is back.

Creators start by filming everything they packed before going home or leaving for a trip. Then they pair it with the hook:

“All packed, but I’m forgetting something…”

After that, they reveal the “thing” or the “someone” they are forgetting.

How to use: this is a strong seasonal format for any niche that you can connect to summer plans.

1.3M views

Older versions already reached 8M views and 6.5M views, so this is a proven format coming back at the right seasonal moment.

See the full trend here.

4. I Don’t Know, I’m On Ozempic

This sound is turning health, food, and body jokes into ironic scenarios.

The audio says:

“I don’t know, I’m on Ozempic.”

Creators use it when they do something that feels disciplined, controlled, or completely out of character.

How to use: this can work well for fitness apps, habit trackers, wellness apps, or budgeting apps. Use it to highlight the behavior change your app helps people make.

4.6M views

More examples at 4.6M views and 4.5M views.

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5. Give Me 10

A Love Island USA sound is turning into a “please give me a second” trend.

The audio keeps repeating:

“Give me 10, give me 10.”

Creators are using it for moments where they need more time before dealing with something annoying, stressful, awkward, or overdue.

Eg: replying to a message, opening exam results, checking the bank account, starting a workout, cleaning the room, or facing a task they have been avoiding.

How to use: make your app the thing that helps people finally deal with the task.

2.4M views

More examples at 2M views and 1.7M views.

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