TikTok's Tralalero Trala is one of the social media app's newest brainrot memes, and EVERYONE is doing it for the clout and LOLz! (via TikTok/brainrot.dealer0)View on TikTokThe origin behind TikTok's Tralalero TralalaIt all started when an Italian grandma was heard interrupting their grandchild's Fortnite session. A certain TikTok user used the audio on the video-sharing app, and another user created a video of it using a toy as its props. The video gained 5M+ views, and the rest, as they say, is history!TikTok's Tralalero Tralala brainrot trend compilationsBecause of the trend's iconic soundbites, it quickly trended in the video-sharing app, making it one of the best brainrot trends that ever existed!The trend is famous among Gen Zs and Gen Alphas, and one example is this: A group chat of students who are sharing voice voicenotes while memorizing the Tralalero Tralala line! (via TikTok/itzzurrzells)View on TikTokAnother variant of this trend is an AI-generated shark with feet walking in the sand while the trend is made into a song. (via TikTok/br.ai.nrot)View on TikTokOther people quickly joined the trend and used the Tralalero Tralala audio by making it a voice-over to a story of a shark falling in love with a cappuccino. You see, folks, the trend can be pretty flexible because you can use it in many ways. (via TikTok/divinecccc)View on TikTokTeachers whose students are Gen Zs and Gen Alphas also used the trend by combining it with their lessons so that their students would understand their lessons more and be engaged in their class activities! (via TikTok/godmorgon609)View on TikTokSome variants of the trend are also born out of the TikTok users' creativity! The other version? Well, an AI-generated half-cat, half-fish, half-human's brainrot meme name is Trulimero Trulicina! (via TikTok/_goonmaster_)View on TikTokBecause the video of the trend started with an AI-generated image of a shark wearing shoes, other TikTok users immediately used their shark stuffed toys and their shoes to make the trend more realistic than ever. (via TikTok/oceanic31)View on TikTokAnd finally, TikTok users also created an "apology" video of the shark, apologizing that the brainrot trend became viral and that they are trying to do better. (via TikTok/bombini.ai)View on TikTokThe Italian brainrot trend on TikTok that is Tralalero Tralala shows that even the most random soundbites and the most random moments can be a meme or a brainrot trend—if you're witty and smart enough to make the soundbites and moments funny and relatable!