The Viral Audio Behind the TikTok What Pressure Trend Explained

The audio of a commentator from a professional soccer game went viral and became the popular “what pressure”TikTok trend.

During a professional soccer match featuring the England national football team, the commentator enthusiastically praised a group of players who took penalty shots against their opponent.

The announcer confidently listed off the names of the team’s players – Palmer, Bellingham, Saka, Toney, Trent – without any hint of pressure.

Following the viral spread of audio from a professional soccer game on TikTok, users began incorporating it into their own videos.

@sport1editz Part 1 | England National Team #euros #penalty #soccer #trend #edits #viral ♬ original sound – edits

When featuring the audio in her viral video, TikToker ‘tayzarrrr’ proudly showed off her accomplishment of graduating from University.

“In her video, she could be seen wearing her cap and gown and lip-syncing to the audio playing in the background. As she finished University, she wrote, “Pressure, what pressure,”while her friend filmed her.”

@tayzarrrr what pressure??? #fyp #foryou #foryoupage #fy #uni #graduation #grad #graduate #university #trend #trending ♬ original sound – 🦇

In a video shared by ‘lovenikaax,’ a popular TikToker and nail technician, she showcased her interpretation of the trend by displaying the various sets of nails she had applied to her client.

Despite the intricate and time-consuming designs, it seemed as though she wanted to showcase her confidence in her skill by using the “what pressure”audio.

@lovenikaax #nailtrend ♬ original sound – 🦇

Both ‘inezgr4nt’ and her friend joined in on the viral trend. In their video, they wanted to remind each other that getting worked up over a guy was something that could easily be overcome.

“She wrote about how her best friend always reminds her of the 10/10 baddies she could attract, even when she’s stressing over a 2/10.”

@inezgr4nt pressure? what pressure. #foryou #trending ♬ original sound – user65230101635

Another popular sports trend on the platform, in addition to the “what pressure”TikTok trend, is the viral commercial from 2014 featuring NFL player Ickey Woods that gained traction earlier this summer.

The “44 that’s me”trend emerged, with TikTokers utilizing the commercial’s audio to express their connection with the individual featured in the video.

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