![]() □♀️ #mamasaid #mamasaidthatitwasok #foryou inspo: □ ♬ Mama Said - Lukas Graham 3. Taylor Swift even got in on the trend, posting a video with the caption, "Country girls can't go pop" and following it up with images of Shania Twain. TikTokers paid tribute to the folks who they felt made it OK to be who they are on a variety of fronts, from body image to gender identity and lifestyle choices. Another said, "You're 33, why don't you have kids?" and showed Jennifer Aniston. One video, for instance, featured the caption, "Why are you so goofy and childlike?" followed by a montage of Robin Williams photos. The audio turned up in many variations, but the most wholesome branch of the trend came from people posting a video with a caption, often a criticism someone might have of them or something they do, followed by images of a person who gave them "permission," so to speak. The Mama Said trend started with a clip from the 2015 song of the same name by Lukas Graham. million ! on TLL day ! WOW! Thank you #berriesandcream #littlelad #dance ♬ original sound - The Little Lad 4. The little lad himself, Jack Ferver, even got on TikTok to join the spiraling chaos and helped bring something from a very specific corner of TikTok to a broader - and no doubt, confused - audience. ![]() If you were looking for a mashup between Lil Nas X's Montero or Leonard Cohen's Hallelujah and berries and cream, you got it. The real strength of the trend, though, is how entirely weird it got. Some videos show people doing the little lad dance, or feature people with similar questionable haircuts. He danced around saying, "I'm a little lad who loves berries and cream." According to Know Your Meme, the little lad floated around the internet for years, being remixed and reinvented in the way memes often are, but after a lull, he finally made it to TikTok. Back in 2007, Starburst released a bizarre commercial for its berries and cream flavor featuring a "little lad," a dude with an awkward bob wearing a velvet shirt and short pants with lace trim. Given the ephemeral nature of the internet, it's almost hard to believe a meme could survive 14 years. hard yallll it’s the little boy bruh #fyp #viral ♬ oh no our table - goompa 5. To borrow a line from Rodrigo, it's brutal out here. But as much as TikTok helped push Rodrigo to popularity, the platform was also, in part, responsible for calling out similarities between Good 4 U and Paramore's 2007 song Misery Business, leading to the addition of Hayley Williams and Josh Farro as co-writers. The album went platinum twice as TikTokers were lip syncing "like a damn sociopath" to express shock at things like not liking cheese or storing bread in the fridge. Though Deja Vu, combined with the inverted filter, made a whole lot of folks wildly self-conscious about the symmetry of their faces, all the ruckus around the songs constituted an incredible organic hype-machine for Sour, perhaps unlike anything we've seen from TikTok. ![]() Drivers License, Good 4 U, and Deja Vu all spawned at least a million videos each, not counting remixes and mashups. TikTok trends can appear, spike and dissipate with remarkable speed, but in 2021 pop singer Olivia Rodrigo managed to maintain a steady presence on the platform as three songs off her debut album Sour each went viral. Amazon driver understood the assignment □□ best driver ever #amazon #amazondriver #mvp #understandtheassignment ♬ The Assignment - Tay Money 8.
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