

Country and the rock that intertwines with it bears a rich legacy of artists asking The Big Questions in warm, relatable accents, from Willie Nelson and his friends at the World Armadillo Headquarters in the 1970s to the Drive-By Truckers and Jason Isbell today. People who seek out stories about Daddy's farm and fishing trips and Solo cups will easily find them, but the genre's most creative souls have long been interested in much more than sentimentality and a good old American time. The video gained over 391,000 views in 20 hours.Sturgill Simpson's second album, Metamodern Sounds In Country Music, takes inspiration from both Ray Charles and research into near-death experiences.īelieve it or not: a country song can be about anything.

On November 12th, TikToker pootlauren uploaded a video captioned, "when my dad called me asking if I was pregnant bc our insurance showed multiple obgyn visits" where she lip-syncs to the lyrics of the song (shown below, right). On November 3rd, TikToker notandrewstiktok uploaded a video captioned, "Hey Andrew, have you decided a major yet?" following the trend, garnering over 71,000 views in 10 days (shown below, left). In mid-November of 2020 North American TikTok users began using the sound in a similar way. The video gained over 564,000 views in 2 months, and along with sundyjules' video is one of the most viewed videos under the sound.

On September 11th, TikToker legnahernandez1 uploaded a video with an on-screen caption that translates from Spanish to, "Do you like someone?" (Shown below, right). The video gained over 843,000 views in 8 months. On February 27th, 2020 TikToker sundyjules uploaded a video using the sound and an on-screen caption that roughly translates to, "Do you still love me?" (Shown below, left). The trend continued to spread across European TikTok throughout the year, with its peak ending in March. Besides that, one of the earliest examples of the trend dates back to February 22nd from TikToker marleneleniz, who uploaded a video set to the sound with an on-screen caption that roughly translates to, "are you only into women now?" (Shown below.) The video gained over 108,000 views in just over 8 months. Sometime prior to February 22nd, 2020, TikToker tomsobiech uploaded an original sound titled "Originalton." The video attributed to the sound has since been removed, which may have been the first of the trend.

The trend began on European TikTok in early 2020 before spreading to North American TikTokers later in the year. The trend sees TikTokers lip-sync to the lyrics of the song as an on-screen caption presents a question that the TikToker doesn't want to answer in a straightforward way. Yes No Maybe I Don't Know refers to a trend on TikTok set to the song "Boss of Me" by They Might Be Giants.
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