How to find your personalized poop song on TikTok, YouTube & Spotify

As a seasoned gamer with a knack for exploring digital landscapes and a penchant for viral trends, I must say that the latest TikTok craze of finding one’s own “poop song” has taken me by surprise. Initially, it seemed like just another passing fad, but the sheer number of creators jumping on this bandwagon has been quite intriguing.


Globally, TikTok users are gaining popularity by discovering a unique “toilet tune” associated with their names. Here’s a simple guide on how to create your personalized version.

Many videos created by artists showcasing their unique “poop song” performances have become incredibly popular on TikTok, leading numerous users to share their dance routines on the platform.

On October 5, TikToker Smile4Geo posted a video titled “What makes this catchy tune great? I adore my toilet song.” In the video, Geo dances enthusiastically around their room, pretending to strum an invisible guitar.

It’s been viewed over 6.5M times, and it’s not the only poop song video that’s exploded on the app.

On October 4th, a lady known as Bwompa became widely recognized online following the posting of a video featuring her “poop tune.” She humorously commented, “I can’t seem to find a keychain with my name on it, but at least I have a poop song instead!

The video has been watched more than 17 million times so far, placing it among the most popular poop songs on YouTube.

Its popularity across the app has left many people wondering who makes the songs, as well as how to find one for yourself. To find your poop song, all you have to do is go to YouTube, Spotify, or another music streaming service and search your name + poop song.

As a gamer, I get hooked on the tunes I find on TikTok. Luckily, when I’m craving more, I can easily hunt them down within the app itself by making use of the handy search tool it provides.

You’ll shortly discover a tune titled “The (name) Toilet Song,” which was likely penned by a musician known as ‘The Singing Strange Man,’ who is famous for composing songs about bathroom matters such as poo, vomit, and pee.

In October 2024, The Poop Song isn’t the only viral sensation on TikTok. The ‘And then I go and spoil it all’ trend revolves around users sharing regrets or foolish things they’ve said, using a clip of Jennifer Lawrence singing a Frank Sinatra classic as its base.

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2024-10-21 23:18