

The Sunday Read: “Why Do We Love TikTok Audio Memes? Call it ‘Brainfeel.’”
4 snips Sep 18, 2022
Charlotte Shane, a journalist for The New York Times Magazine and TikTok enthusiast, dives into the captivating world of audio memes. She explores why certain sound bites on TikTok evoke deep emotions, coining the term 'brainfeel.' Shane discusses viral audio clips and their cultural significance, delving into how these sounds facilitate shared experiences and engagement among users. The phenomenon reveals the transformative power of audio in modern memes, enhancing social connections and fostering creativity within the TikTok community.
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Nobody's Gonna Know
- Chris Gleason's TikTok sound, "Nobody's gonna know. They're gonna know," became unexpectedly viral.
- It has been used in hundreds of thousands of other videos, from pizza slicing tutorials to pregnancy announcements.
Voice Fame
- Gleason's voice is more famous than his face, a common phenomenon on TikTok.
- Millions recognize his sound but wouldn't recognize him visually.
Audio Meme Era
- TikTok has perfected the audio meme, making replicable sounds a powerful cultural currency.
- The platform's easy sound reuse feature has enabled widespread riffing and engagement.