Tiktok Trend - Are You Single? - April 2025

The “Are you single?” trend started making waves in April 2025 and quickly became a favorite on TikTok and Instagram Reels.

It’s short, catchy, and lets people show off their personality, humor, creativity — or even throw in a surprise. The question is simple, but the answer can be anything from silly to sweet to stylish.

If your content is visual, playful, or expressive, this trend is a perfect fit.

What’s this trend all about?

The trend uses a viral sound clip — a guy asks, “Are you single?” followed by a woman saying, “Sorry sir, no!” with a beat drop or music kick in.

You can check out the original sound here: 𝐋𝐢𝐯 || 𝐓𝐞𝐦𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐭𝐞 by suara asli.

Most videos start with someone looking calmly at the camera. Then, right when the “Sorry sir, no!” hits, the vibe changes — lighting, expression, setting, or a reveal. It’s all about the visual transition timed with the sound.

What kind of videos people are making

  • Example 1: A girl shows her phone with pictures of herself as a joke reason for being “taken” — clever and funny.
  • Example 2: A girl dances and switches from normal lighting to colored club lights, showing a confident “no” with a vibe shift.
  • Example 3: A simple version with a girl looking at her phone, keeping it subtle and stylish, letting the audio do the work.

Want to use it? Here’s the step-by-step

  • Find the sound on TikTok or Reels and tap “Use this sound.”
  • Film the first part looking at the camera — keep the lighting simple and your expression neutral or playful.
  • Plan the second part: Will you reveal a person, a pet, an object, or a different vibe? Change the lighting, outfit, or mood.
  • Film or edit so the transition happens exactly when “Sorry sir, no!” starts.
  • Add text overlays: “Are you single?” during the first part, “Sorry sir, no!” for the second.
  • Keep it short, smooth, and well-timed. Perfect sync makes it pop.
  • Use hashtags like #areyousingle #sorrysirno #trendingsound #fyp #reels

When it works best (and why)

This trend does well when it’s fun, clean, and timed just right.

  • Your transition is creative or unexpected: lights, outfit, facial expression, or reveal.
  • You sync the video perfectly to the audio change.
  • Your camera and lighting look good, especially in the opening.
  • Your concept is clear — viewers understand the “no” right away.

When it doesn’t work (and why)

Even a short video can flop if a few key parts are off.

  • Your sync is off — timing matters a lot in this trend.
  • The second part is confusing or too slow — viewers scroll fast.
  • Your lighting is too dark or shaky — make it easy to watch.
  • Your idea is too plain — try adding a little twist, joke, or visual change.

More examples

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