24th June 2025 - 5 min read
Tiktok Trends - June 2025
Introducing "TikTok Trends 2025" – your source for staying ahead of the game on the latest TikTok crazes!
TikTok trends move fast, and if you're not quick, you'll miss out. But let's be real, keeping up with TikTok trends can be a hassle. That's where we come in.
Each week, we'll keep you updated on what's hot on TikTok (by spending way too much time scrolling). From trending hashtags to popular sounds and formats, we've got you covered!
Please note:
- Currently, our focus is primarily on TikTok, but we're exploring other networks. It's worth testing these trends across all platforms to see what resonates best with your audience.
- Trends are generally very short, which may concern you about not mentioning the product enough. However, the mistake would be to tack on promotional elements after the video. It's crucial that the video stays true to the trend, lasts only a few seconds, and captures the essence of the need your service addresses in a brief timeframe.
- Not all trends will be suitable for every brand. It will be up to you to choose the ones that seem most relevant to your message and goals.
24 June 2025
The “You better be nice” trend
Soft boys. Niche hobbies. A protective partner standing guard. This wholesome (and hilarious) trend celebrates quiet, passionate guys and the strong women who love them. It usually starts with the woman issuing a fake-threatening warning like “You better tell him his plants are cool” — followed by a cut to the guy showing off his thing (be it plants, turtles, guitars, or obscure historical facts).
The energy? Tender + unhinged.
How to Use This Trend
- Start with a clip of the partner saying something like:
- “You better be nice to him”
- “If you don’t hype him up, I will find you”
- “Tell him his rocks are cool or ELSE”
- Cut to the guy shyly but proudly showing his passion - plants, models, historical trivia, old coins, vinyl, etc.
- Bonus points if the woman mimics threatening gestures in the background while the guy shares.
Text Overlay Examples
- “Say something nice about his Star Wars theories.”
- “Compliment his bread starter. It’s been growing for weeks.”
- “Tell him his frog collection is cool. Don’t make this weird.”
This trend doesn’t have a specific sound but make sure to mention “you better be nice” in the text overlay and audio so that it can be picked up by the algo.
The “Nice for each other” trend
Soft, romantic, and totally aesthetic. Olivia Dean’s dreamy track “Nice for Each Other” is taking over TikTok, and it’s the perfect excuse to romanticize your life, even the little things. Think soft lighting, cozy setups, and perfectly arranged details. Whether you’re showing off your charcuterie board or just how good your coffee table styling looks today, this sound wraps it in warmth and charm.
How to use this trend
- Choose the “Nice for Each Other” audio by Olivia Dean.
- Film (or upload) a video that feels cozy, intimate, or put-together. Think:
- Mood lighting
- Pretty decor
- Food styling
- Soft outfit looks
- Just-vibing montages
- Add a text overlay that subtly romanticizes the moment or matches the vibe.
- Optional: Lip sync the lyrics for a personal, cinematic feel.
Text Overlay Examples:
- “Just me romanticizing my 5 p.m. chamomile tea”
- “Made this mini gallery wall and now I want to stare at it forever”
- “Finally arranged my bookshelf the way I imagined it”
- “Wore this just to work from my couch. Felt iconic anyway.”
For this trend, use this sound.
17 June 2025
The “My Pet Peeve” trend
This trend is pure relatability. Set to a super simple voiceover, creators are calling out their biggest annoyances, ranging from the mildly irritating to the wildly specific. Most videos feature a close-up of the creator mouthing along to the audio while their “pet peeve” appears in text on screen.
It’s funny, fast, and endlessly remixable: great for adding personality to your brand or pointing out daily life quirks.
How to Use This Trend
- Record a selfie-style video, keeping your face close to the camera.
- Lip sync to the audio: “You know what my pet peeve is…”
- Add your “pet peeve” as on-screen text.
- Keep it short, snappy, and super specific: bonus points if it’s unexpected or ironic.
Text Overlay Examples
- Group chats with zero planning skills
- When Maps says 5 minutes but it’s straight uphill
- When the background remover catches your arm
- When you finally finish editing and the brand asks for a “small tweak”
For this trend, use this sound.
The “Manchild” trend
Creators use the catchy, playful “Manchild” track to highlight weird, immature, or ridiculous behavior, usually directed at someone acting childish despite their age. It’s a fun way to call out those moments when people act out or throw a tantrum over something small, with a mix of humor and mild shade.
How to use this trend
- Pick a scenario where someone acts immature or oddly childish.
- Film yourself lip-syncing or using the audio while showing or describing the behavior.
- Add text overlay that calls out the “manchild” moment clearly and humorously.
- Keep the vibe light and playful; this trend thrives on relatable awkwardness and funny observations.
Text Overlay Examples:
- Me explaining basic stuff for the 5th time like a teacher
- When someone rejects your genius idea without even thinking
- When he says “I don’t need directions” and gets lost anyway
- That moment your teammate refuses to share the credit
For this trend, use this sound.
10 June 2025
The “Top 10 photos” trend

The latest TikTok trend turns your forgotten photos into cinematic gold. Creators are pairing the dreamy "Bliss (Slowed)" audio with their most stunning shots in TikTok's photo carousel format, creating mini visual documentaries that feel like movie trailers for their own lives.
It's working because it taps into nostalgia while letting people showcase their creative eye without needing new content - just better curation.
How to Use This Trend
- Select 10 of your most aesthetic or emotionally resonant photos
- Create a TikTok photo carousel
- Add the "Bliss (Slowed)" audio
- Let each photo breathe for 2-3 seconds
- Arrange them to tell a visual story (think: journey, mood progression, or theme)
Text Overlay Examples
- Top 10 photos I took on my graduation day
- Top 10 photos I took as my first day as an entrepreneur (a good way to integrate a couple of brands subtly)
- 10 photos from my creator toolkit
For this trend, use this sound.

3 June 2025
The “What the heck” trend
This trend is your go-to reaction for moments that are unbelievable, hilariously dramatic, or just straight-up WTF. Whether it's something wild, bougie, oddly specific, or unexpectedly extra, this audio spells out your inner disbelief in the most chaotic way possible.
Perfect for brands and creators alike to call out anything that's “a little too much,” “shockingly real,” or “why is this even happening?”
How to Use This Trend
- Use a video that reveals something ridiculous, over-the-top, or unexpected.
- Add a text overlay that sets up the moment, or a POV format that gives it extra punch.
- Time the reveal with the “What the heck?!” part of the audio.
- You can use a front cam reaction, photo dump, pet cam, or even a product reveal.
Text Overlay Examples
- When my cat won’t eat unless it’s tuna hand-fed on a ceramic plate
- When I realize I spent €18 on an oat milk matcha with collagen
- When I scroll TikTok for “5 minutes” and it’s suddenly tomorrow
- When the Airbnb says “rustic charm” and it’s literally a shack
- POV: €23 flight to Milan and the plane looks like it was built in Minecraft
For this trend, use this sound.
The “Justin Bieber Transitions ” trend
This remix of Justin Bieber’s “Baby” turns into a high-energy fashion moment with every beat drop. The format? One beat = one outfit = one person. It’s fast, fun, and made for eye-catching transformations, whether it’s cute fits, dramatic makeup looks, or a glow-up squad reveal.
Think of it as the TikTok runway moment - but in sync with friends or creators.
How to use this trend
- Gather your crew (or shoot multiple looks solo).
- Choose outfits, products, or transitions you want to reveal.
- Time each transition to the beat drop in the remix.
- Film your “before” and “after” shots and stitch them together, each person or look landing on the beat.
Great for:
- Outfit changes
- Product transformations
- Group reveals
- Mood/personality switches
For this trend, use this sound.
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