To be successful on TikTok, participating in trends is a must. Trends lead to reach and ensure that you are found by other users. We have summarized all the latest trends for April 2022 for you in this video.

In this video, we’ll show you 8 trends, sounds and songs that are currently going viral on TikTok and have a lot of reach:

Here’s an overview of the current trends on TikTok:

Ah!

The first viral sound was created by a bump against the corner of a bed. TikToker Kate was trying to shoot a video for the platform and accidentally bumped the corner of her bed. Even though the video went differently than planned, she shared it on the platform. The sound that came out of the push quickly became a trend on the platform. Musicians in particular used the duet function to perform a song to Kat’s Ah.

As It Was by Harry Styles

This song by Harry Styles is being used on TikTok right now to show how much you’ve changed over the years. This trend is a bit reminiscent of Instagram’s ThrowbackThursday. So if you want to share some nostalgia on TikTok, this trend is perfect for you.

Wow Crazy

With this trend, obvious and sarcastic statements are made. Here you can just get creative and let your sarcasm run wild!

This is Perfect

There are two types of videos on this trend. The first is to highlight an ideal situation and the second is to react ironically to a bad event or situation.

He Might be talking to prettier girls, but…

This trend is all about celebrating your unique selling proposition. The original context has now become a trend by emphasizing what makes you special. Even brands like Dou Lingo have already created their own version of this trend.

Ervery Morning

This trend is all about remembering something that brings you joy. The trend started with being specifically about a highlight in the morning. Meanwhile, it’s all about general highlights.

Never been my thing

This trend involves filming yourself and blending in things you’ve never really liked. A simple trend that you can quickly participate in.

I did it myself

This viral sound of Julia Fox, created on the red carpet of the Oscar event, is used to emphasize that you made something yourself. Once again, sarcasm is the key here.

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We hope we could inspire you with this video to implement your own ideas about these trends. As a social media agency, we can of course support you with your projects, whether on TikTok or other networks. If you are interested, just fill out the contact form!

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