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The single biggest driver of trending content right now is original audio . If you record a unique voiceover or a weird sound effect, and you make it easy for others to "use this sound," you are no longer just a creator; you are a trendsetter. Spotify and Apple Music are now algorithmically promoting songs based on how often they are used in Reels/TikToks. Part V: The Future – AI, Hyper-Personalization, and the "Blink" Economy As we look toward the next 24 months, the landscape of entertainment and trending content is about to shift seismically.
A niche creator posts something authentic. Maybe it is a weird joke, a specific edit of a TV show, or an original sound. At this stage, it has low views but high engagement rate . It speaks to a specific subculture (e.g., "Film Twitter" or "BookTok"). GirlCum.24.02.24.Vanessa.Moon.Locker.Room.Erupt...
We are already seeing AI tools (like Midjourney and Sora) generate "fake" movie trailers or historical footage. Soon, an AI will generate a trending sound that no human actually sang. Will we care? Probably not. We consume content for the emotional reaction, not the origin story. The single biggest driver of trending content right
X is the arena where entertainment gets discussed. The trending content here is rarely the video itself, but the reaction to the video. Memes, hot takes, and cancellations happen here. It is the court of public opinion for the entertainment industry. Part V: The Future – AI, Hyper-Personalization, and
Do not make content about the trend. Use the trending audio or format to tell your story. For example, if a sad piano sound is trending, do not just stare at the camera sadly. Use that sound to show a "before and after" of your product fixing a problem. The trend provides the vibe; you provide the value.
To win with entertainment and trending content, you must catch the wave during the Inflection Point —late enough that the format is proven, but early enough that it hasn't hit corporate saturation. Part III: The Platform Split – Where to Find What Not all trending content is created equal. Different platforms serve different types of entertainment.