1. When The Duo Reunites
This trend is just about capturing the exact moment when you reconnect with your people and the energy completely shifts.
How to use: use this for friendship apps, couple apps, travel apps, or anything built around connection. Record the reunion moment as naturally as possible, then let the dance or reaction happen right away.
And more at 3.4M views. Get the sound here.
2. Why you so obsessed with me
We’re seeing this trend on both TikTok and Reels and it’s blowing up right now.
The format is simple: walk past a group, scream or make a loud noise so everyone turns around, hit a pose, let a friend take the picture, then post it as an Instagram story to the “Obsessed” lyrics.
The interruption creates the attention, and the final pose turns it into a main-character moment.
How to use: this works well for fashion, nightlife, beauty, dating, or travel apps. Film a loud or dramatic interruption in public, then make the final shot feel intentional. Then you can feature your app, keep it subtle and fast.
7.4M views on Reels
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3. Never being reined in
This sound is being used for relationship edits that convey the idea of being someone who matches your vibe, instead of holding you back. The hook “Never being reined in” frames the relationship as something that makes life bigger and funnier.
How to use: this is a strong fit for dating, couple, lifestyle, or social apps. Use a clip that already feels playful, chaotic, or confident, then add a short text hook built around “never being reined in because…”. Keep it light. The point is to show freedom and chemistry, not explain too much.
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4. Your driver left a photo
This trend is built around a fake delivery notification.
Creators put “your driver left a photo” or “your dasher left a photo” on screen, then reveal a selfie, awkward picture, pet photo, or glam shot as if that were the delivery proof. The format is easy, but the reveal has to be funny, attractive, or slightly embarrassing.
How to use: this one works anywhere a fake notification fits naturally. You can turn your app screen into the “proof photo” moment, or use the joke to tease the kind of person who would use your app. The reveal should be immediate and visually clear, so the joke lands before people scroll away.
More examples at 6.1M views. See the full trend here.
5. I’m so hungry I could eat…
The original format exaggerated hunger by naming a random person or celebrity. Now creators are swapping in trips, places, experiences, and other niche-specific punchlines.
How to use: Replace the final object with the dream outcome your audience wants, like a vacation, glow-up, relationship, or lifestyle shift. If you want to tie in your app, make it appear after or in the hook.
And more at 1.6M views. Read the full trend here.

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