Tiktok Trend - I Can Hear Just Fine - April 2025

The “I Can Hear Just Fine” trend started heating up in April 2025 and has quickly become a go-to audio for anyone wanting to dramatically express frustration — in a funny, over-the-top way — on TikTok and Instagram Reels.

It’s fast-paced, expressive, and taps into those everyday moments that *feel* like a big deal (even if they’re really not). Whether it’s friendships, dating, or just life stuff, this trend is perfect for turning small annoyances into hilarious drama.

What’s this trend all about?

This trend uses the dramatic audio clip from the sound “I Can Hear U Just Fine”. It’s a short dialogue where a character named Connor responds with growing frustration:

  • “Connor.”
  • “I can hear just fine. Okay. Speak.”
  • “I feel like you're upset with me.”
  • “I am very upset with you.”

People lip-sync the audio while showing over-the-top annoyance about something petty or relatable. The humor comes from the intensity of the delivery versus the minor situation described in the overlay text.

What kind of videos people are making

  • Example 1: A blond girl speaks directly to the camera, acting out the audio with big expressions about her friend not understanding her feelings.
  • Example 2: A guy looking clearly annoyed, lip-syncing about not getting food shared with him.
  • Example 3: A brunette girl playing the role of someone giving advice — but clearly not the kind her friend wants.

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

  • Save the audio: Go to this link and save it to your favorites.
  • Pick a moment: Think of a common but annoying situation — something small but real. Like your best friend being logical when you want delusion, or your partner giving advice instead of comfort.
  • Write your text: Use a line like “Me when…” or “When my friend…” Keep it short, specific, and easy to read fast.
  • Film your video: Start with a moody pose — arms crossed, glare, dramatic energy. Then lip-sync the dialogue with big facial expressions.
  • Place your text: Make sure it’s readable and not covering your face. Most people put it at the top or middle.
  • Post it: Add a short caption (you can repeat the text or ask a fun question), and use trending hashtags like #icanhearyoujustfine #relatable #funny #fyp #trendingaudio

When it works best (and why)

This trend hits hardest when it’s both funny and *just* exaggerated enough. Here’s what makes it pop:

  • You commit to the performance: facial expressions matter more than words here.
  • Your scenario is specific: the more real it feels, the more people relate.
  • The lip-sync is on point: timing matters with this fast dialogue.
  • You follow the format: that dramatic “I am very upset with you” moment is key.

When it doesn’t work (and why)

This trend can flop if the energy or storytelling is off. Common pitfalls:

  • Your lip-sync is out of sync — even a second off ruins the drama.
  • The situation is too vague or doesn’t make sense.
  • You don’t match the tone: if your face is too neutral, it loses impact.
  • Your overlay text is hard to read or disappears too fast.

If you like trends that mix drama, humor, and relatability, this one’s a no-brainer. Get your best glare ready — and don’t forget to speak. 💬

More examples

@alyssakhills like girl #fypシ #fyp #lots #loveonthespectrum #barstoolsports ♬ I can hear u just fine - 😼
@who_even_needs_usernames Love on the spectrum is so fire 🔥 #connorloveonthespectrum #loveonthespectrum #netflix #tvshow #funny #fyp #foryoupage #foryou #repost #tannerloveonthespectrum #connor #connortomlinson @Connor Tomlinson ♬ I can hear u just fine - 😼
@anna.tomlinsonn i’m obsessed yall made this a trend 💀 @Connor Tomlinson #loveonthespectrum ♬ I can hear u just fine - 😼
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