TikTok trends in September 2024. Here is the updated list!
Being early with adopting trends on TikTok can help your account grow - but it's not always easy to keep up. And who has the time for that? No worries, we'll keep track of the trends for you. Here's the list of all TikTok trends in September 2024. The list is updated frequently.
1. "When your work doesn't match your aesthetic" trend
A person (the creator) is seen in the video in a very glamorous environment, maybe in an evening gown or tuxedo, in a luxurious hotel bar or on a boat perhaps. The song that is playing matches the luxurious aesthetic, but the song suddenly takes a completely different, more humorous, turn and the video cuts to the creator in their everyday job that doesn't match the luxurious aesthetic at all. This together with the text "when your work doesn't match your aesthetic".
2. "Dolphin symfony" trend
This is a trend that has gained traction on TikTok where users post an overly kitsch image with dolphins and rainbows together with the song "I just want to be part of your symfony" in the background. The theme seems happy and lively, but the text that the user puts on top is ironic or dark. For example "I'm so sad right now". This becomes a humorous contrast that many users appreciate and have adopted.
3. "Remembering I left my bestie on read for 3 days" trend
This trend is a fun trend where users film themselves doing something casual and then suddenly have an aha-moment and realize they forgot something. This together with the text "Me living life and all of the sudden remembering I left my bestie on read for 3 days". Try making your own versions with different things you might have remembered.
Disclaimer
This post is an opinion of the author and does not necessarily reflect reality. We have no affiliation with the companies or brands we talk about, so our advice should be seen as qualified estimates rather than absolute truth, since we have not actually seen any code behind the apps. We base our advice on many years of experience as users of the apps, as well as on our knowledge of programming, research, mathematics and statistics. This helps us get an idea of how algorithms, apps and the data behind viral videos work.