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'If I were a fish': What is this trend on TikTok? Here's how to try it

'If I Were a Fish' is a song that celebrates the uniqueness of every individual
PUBLISHED MAY 15, 2023
Corook and Olivia became an overnight sensation with their song on TikTok (hicorook/YouTube)
Corook and Olivia became an overnight sensation with their song on TikTok (hicorook/YouTube)

The 'If I were a fish' song has become a viral sensation on TikTok, and its popularity shows no signs of slowing down. Over the years, countless songs and sound bites have gone viral on the app, and this latest trend has caught the attention of many users. But where did the fish song originate, and who created it? These are the questions that many people are asking, as they wish to try the TikTok trend.

As with many viral trends on the app, the origins of the fish song are somewhat murky. Some users believe the song was created specifically for TikTok, while others think it originated on another social media platform. Regardless of its origins, the 'If I were a fish' song has become a hit on TikTok, with countless users incorporating it into their videos.

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What is the 'If I were a fish' viral TikTok song?

Singer Corook and their partner Olivia Barton wrote the first verse of the 'If I Were a Fish' song in approximately 10 minutes, which was initially uploaded on April 11, 2023. It has gained immense popularity, with many people utilizing the sound from the viral clip. In the caption of the video, Corook explained that the inspiration behind the song came from a vulnerable moment where they were feeling insecure and out of place, and wanted to create a reminder to embrace one's uniqueness.



 

Since the video's upload, it has garnered widespread appreciation from viewers, with many expressing their admiration for the heartfelt message of the song. The 'If I Were a Fish' song has struck a chord with people, resonating with those who feel the pressures of conformity and the importance of embracing one's individuality.



 

How to try the 'If I Were a Fish' TikTok trend?

Here are the steps to try the 'If I Were a Fish' TikTok trend:

1. Search for the sound clip

Look up the 'If I Were a Fish' sound clip on TikTok by either using the app's search bar or clicking on a video that features the sound.

2. Create your video

Use the sound clip to create your video, whether it's by lip-syncing, dancing, or incorporating the sound into a story or skit.

3. Add a unique touch

Stand out by adding your twist to the trend. Experiment with different camera angles, outfits, or props to make your video original.

4. Use relevant hashtags

Use relevant hashtags such as #IfIWereAFish or #FishTikTok to make your video more discoverable.

5. Share your video

Once you're satisfied with your video, share it with your followers on TikTok and other social media platforms.



 

'If people would actually hear the lyrics'

Shortly after, Corook announced that the 'If I Were a Fish' song, now with new verses, had been officially released on streaming platforms. Fans continued to show the same level of adoration for the song as they did for the original video.

One user wrote, "I cannot get the if I were a fish song out of my head." Another user went on to rant about how the song heals them, "The “If I Were a Fish” song gives me so much serotonin. It’s so simple but would make our existence here a lot better if people would actually hear the lyrics."

One user wrote about how healing the song is, "i love the “if i were a fish” song. it heals something in me every time i hear it."



 



 



 

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