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  2. Olivia Rodrigo and Chappell Roan Recreate TikTok Trend Before ...

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    The video nodded to the TikTok trend where fans share their hopes for a song to be played live only for their companions to humorously point out they are not at the proper venue. “ily @chappell ...

  3. What Is the Emergency Contact Trend? Here's Why People Are ...

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    Among the most viral clips is a TikTok video showcasing one user's boyfriend appearing hesitant to catch a bug, while another video features a creator's partner slamming his head into a block of ...

  4. TikTokers Are Trying to Recreate Taylor Swift’s TIME Person ...

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    After the image circulated on the internet, TikTok users began attempting to recreate the photo with their own cats. But as anyone with feline experience could imagine, it’s proved to be a lot ...

  5. List of viral music videos - Wikipedia

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    The video, released December 6, 2004, on Newgrounds.com, shows Brolsma lip syncing the hit song with lively gesticulations and dance moves. [122] [194] "Pop Culture" – A 2011 YouTube video of a live mash-up by the musician Hugo Pierre Leclercq aka "Madeon", age 17 at the time, using a Novation touchpad to mix samples from 39 different songs ...

  6. Gorilla Nems - Wikipedia

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    Nems again rose to fame in 2021, when his catchphrases "Bing Bong" and clips of him interviewing people in Coney Island, went viral on TikTok. Over half a million videos used original sounds from different clips of his interviews, and clips with the #bingbong hashtag have over a billion views on social media.

  7. Vine (service) - Wikipedia

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    Vine was an American short-form video hosting service where users could share up to 6-second-long looping video clips.Founded in June 2012 by Rus Yusupov, Dom Hofmann and Colin Kroll, [1] [2] [3] the company was bought by Twitter, Inc., four months later for $30 million. [4]

  8. List of Internet phenomena - Wikipedia

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    In such videos, one person is dancing or acting strange among a room full of others going about routine business. After the drop in the song and a video cut, everyone starts dancing or acting strangely. The attempts to recreate the dance led to a viral spread on YouTube. [107] [108]

  9. Florida auto shop goes viral on TikTok thanks to a giant cat

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    Clancy’s Auto Body’s first-ever TikTok video amassed millions of likes in a matter of days. Florida auto shop goes viral on TikTok thanks to a giant cat Skip to main content