Trending TikTok Sounds To Use Starting June 3rd, 2023

Every week, we’ll be giving you a list of viral TikTok sounds and trends to use to increase your visibility and chances of going viral. Here are the sounds to use starting June 3rd.
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By now, everyone knows that it’s crucial to be visible on every platform, but when it comes to TikTok, it feels impossible to know what content will perform well. Every week, we’ll be giving you a list of viral TikTok sounds to use to increase your visibility and chances of going viral. 

Here’s what’s trending this week:

#1—Gibberish

People are using this sound to talk about situations that they just can’t make sense of.

@esmehewitt

Whatttttt I didn’t know that

♬ rating simlish songs – shhhh

#2— Oversharing

This sound can be used to joke about creepy clients and colleagues who open up to you a little too easily.

@itshalahere

Umm what

♬ original sound – Theo Von

#3— Uhmm

Realtors walk into plenty of situations more shocking than this one.

@meowtownpolice

bathrooms MUST be beach themed

♬ original sound – Aaron 🫢

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Lily Monahan, the resident Gen Z voice at BAM, is a blogger, junior content executive and hater of terrible listing photos. She got her start in marketing at Syracuse University as an ambassador for Barstool Sports. Lily lives on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, where she enjoys spending time with her family & friends and surfing every chance she gets.

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