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What's The 'All My Fellas' Meme? The Viral Song That's Become An Animation Trend On TikTok Explained
A new song has taken over TikTok and it's called "All My Fellas." The catchy tune is a verifiable earworm, spreading its influence in animations and edits that are going viral.
The trend is evident in a viral CapCut template and edits that read like Corecore. Overall, the electronic song and remix is giving video creators a great excuse to flex their talents.
So, where did the original song come from and what's the meme trend surrounding it? Let's explain.
What's The 'All My Fellas' Song?
The "All My Fellas" song is a "Jersey club" remix of the song "Moonlight" by Shiganaikoukousei. "All My Fellas" was made by a producer named Frizk who posted the original video to TikTok in late August.
Frizk's video quickly racked up millions of views, spreading its influence across TikTok. People just couldn't stop listening to it, eagerly awaiting its release on streaming platforms like Spotify and Soundcloud.
What's The 'All My Fellas' Meme?
Using the song, creators on TikTok began animating their original characters to the beat, often showing people, animals or memes singing the words. Specifically, a video of three stick figures singing the song gained increased meme attention, becoming a CapCut template used by others.
Other than animations, editors made wacky edits with the song, transitioning between different scenes from movies, television and video games. All of the videos were addicting to watch, resulting in virality across the board.
For the full history of "All My Fellas," be sure to check out Know Your Meme's encyclopedia entry for even more information.