There's a strange trend going viral on TikTok and it's all about finding your personalized poop song. Recently, users have discovered that just about every possible name has a specific "poop song" dedicated to it thanks to a musician named Matt Farley and now everyone is eager to see if their name has been immortalized as a poop song. But what is a poop song and how can you find yours? Here's what you need to know.

What Is The 'Your Name + Poop Song' Trend?

"The Odd Man Who Sings About Poop, Puke and Pee" is a comedy music project by musician Matt Farley. Over the years, he's released literally hundreds of songs that repeat a specific name and the word "poop," often using the titling scheme, "The [name] Poop Song." In 2020, TikTokers took notice of this and quickly started to spread the word to the masses.

While the trend inspired the occasional viral video between 2020 and 2023, it really started to take off in October 2024. That month, TikTokers began setting reaction videos to their personal poop songs, while those without poop songs used other peoples songs to share how upset they were over being left out of the trend.

How Do I Find My Poop Song On TikTok?

It's very easy to take part in the poop song trend. All you have to do is type your name plus the term "poop song" into YouTube, TikTok, or even Spotify and you'll likely find your personalized poop song. Again, Matt Farley has released literally hundreds of these songs over the years, so it's actually pretty likely that you have a poop song dedicated to your name.

It's unclear why exactly Mr. Farley has dedicated so much of his time to recording poop songs, but at least with the poop song trend, it seems to be working out for him. So, if you don't have a poop song, maybe check back in a few weeks. Who knows, you might just find a poop song waiting for you.


For the full history of the your name + poop song trend, be sure to check out Know Your Meme's encyclopedia entry for more information.


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