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THE BEST TIKTOK TRENDS OF 2023
IT’S CORN: One of the most wholesome TikTok trends from 2022, “It’s corn” originally came from an interview with a young boy explaining why he loves corn so much.
NEGRONI... SBAGLIATO... WITH PROSECCO IN IT: Taken from an interview with House of the Dragon stars Emma D’Arcy and Olivia Cooke, this audio became famous when Cooke asks D’Arcy, “What’s your drink of choice?”
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JIGGLE JIGGLE: Streamed millions of times, “Jiggle jiggle” came from an interview with Louis Theroux, a British American documentary filmmaker who originally started the “Jiggle jiggle” rap in 2000 when he hosted a BBC Two series.
ONE THING ABOUT ME: This 2022 trend saw users sharing one unique fact or story about themselves to the beat of Nicky Minaj’s “Super Freaky Girl”.
OKAY, I LIKE IT, PICASSO: This audio originally came from a conversation where someone asks, “What’s this?” and someone responds, “It’s an art project.” The first person then says, “Ok, I like it, Picasso.”
THINGS THAT JUST MAKE SENSE: Originating with a “Random Things in My Japanese Home That Just Make Sense” TikTok, this popular trend allowed content creators to showcase weird or unique things in their home.
RENAISSANCE EYES: One of the strangest TikTok trends, this one has creators featuring a classic piece of art, with the eyes cut out, allowing them to express themselves through their eyes depending on what they’re trying to communicate.
What Trends Should
These results were taken from surveys featured on our Instagram page, @beaversdigest, in early February.
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MU top floor
MU couches
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Community Hall Park Bench
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My room
These results were taken from surveys featured on our Instagram page, @beaversdigest, in early February.
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