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Top 5 TikTok trends every creator should try in 2023

TikTok trends have been popular for many years, and trying them can help you in getting popular
PUBLISHED MAR 30, 2023
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Representational image (cute tiktok/ Tiktok Save/YouTube)

TikTok trends change quickly, making it important to follow them if you want to be popular. Every second sees the emergence of new trends. In order to succeed, creators must comprehend the cultural factors and shifting attitudes that affect behavior.

The overall picture and how to develop a successful TikTok social media marketing strategy are the main topics of the 2023 TikTok trend study. The five TiKTok trends for creators to try right now have been listed below.

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You're enough

People are showing appreciation for themselves, their loved ones, and their pets in this popular TikTok trend. It is sending a picture or slideshow highlighting someone's alleged imperfections and insecurities along with the message "you're enough" to reassure them that you love them.



 

'Night changes'

As a user uploaded a video of One Direction performing the song live, 'Night changes' quickly became a trend on TikTok. TikTokers utilize the music to demonstrate how things have changed since it has a nostalgic feel, invideo reported.



 

Turning your DMs into quotes

Some TikTok users make inspirational spoof quotations out of random direct messages or DMs. They display it in cursive writing against a background of a floral meadow or field, INQUIRER.NET reported.



 

Album Cover Challenge

One of the craziest themes on TikTok right now is the idea that anything can serve as an album cover. Watch the video below to see how creators are trying this TikTok challenge.



 

That’s What I Want

To honor his beloved quarterback and welcome a new one, a TikTok user started this trend. TikTokers made their own versions of the trend to recall the past and present.



 

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