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12345678 Song Trend Takes Over Social Media

by Ayomide Alausa
June 29, 2024 11:03 AM
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The 12345678 Song is currently trending on Tiktok and Instagram. Many people were seen playing the game with their loved ones.

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Let’s break it down in a simple and fun way.

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This trend involves people using the sequence of numbers 1 through 8 in a catchy, rhythmic pattern that syncs with a beat. Here’s how it works:

  1. Starting Simple: The trend starts with someone saying or singing the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 in a steady rhythm.
  2. Adding a Twist: Then, they shift to 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, leaving out the 1.
  3. Building Up: Next, they start from 3 and go to 8, and so on, until they reach the last number.
  4. Descending Back: Once they reach the end, they reverse the order, starting from 8 and going back down to 1.

This pattern creates a rhythmic and melodic sequence that pairs perfectly with various beats or clapping patterns making it super catchy and easy to follow. You can also add some dance moves.

Why It’s So Cool

  1. Simple but Engaging: The simplicity of counting paired with music makes it accessible to everyone, even if you’re not a musician.
  2. Creative Freedom: People get creative with how they interpret the sequence, adding their own style and flair.
  3. Community Fun: It’s a trend that encourages participation and sharing. People from all over the world can join in, adding their unique twists to the basic idea.

Give It a Try!

If you haven’t tried it yet, why not join in on the fun? All you need is a beat, your voice, and the numbers 1 through 8. You can start simple and then get creative with your own twist. It’s a cool way to be part of a global trend and show off your creativity.

So, get counting and make your own 12345678 video! Who knows, you might just go viral too.

Watch a video below.

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