Tiktok Trend - My Name Is Pink And I'M Really Glad To Meet You - June 2025

The “My name is Pink and I’m really glad to meet you” trend took off in June 2025 and has quickly become one of the most creative and expressive audio-based trends on TikTok and Instagram Reels.
It’s quirky, playful, and a little suspicious — starting with an innocent voice and ending with a line that makes you raise an eyebrow just before the beat drops. That contrast is what makes it so addictive.
If your content is focused on facial acting, comedy, skits, or relatable situations, this trend is perfect for you.
What’s this trend all about?
This trend is built around a sound called “original sound by 𝐋𝐔𝐂𝐊𝐘”.
The audio starts with a soft, almost childlike voice saying:
“My name is Pink and I’m really glad to meet you. You’re recommended to me by some people. Hey, is this illegal? Hey, it feels illegal.”
Then the music drops. The contrast between the sweet intro and the mysterious tone of “is this illegal?” creates a mini story in just a few seconds — making it ideal for either reactions or short performances.
What kind of videos people are making
- Example 1: A man reacting dramatically to the beat drop, going from calm to shocked to smirking — like he knows something we don’t.
- Example 2: A young woman dressed in a school uniform, lip-syncing the whole spoken part with light movements and a confident smile.
- Example 3: A girl outside in the sun using her face to match the vibe — going from happy to confused to bold just before the music hits.
Want to try it? Here’s how
- Open TikTok or Instagram Reels and search for the audio “original sound by 𝐋𝐔𝐂𝐊𝐘”. Save it.
- Choose your format:
- Lip-sync the spoken lines with expressive acting.
- React to the audio as if hearing it for the first time — be exaggerated and fun.
- Think of a situation that “feels illegal” but is actually harmless — like skipping breakfast and going straight to dessert, or watching Netflix at work.
- Film with good lighting and no distractions. Center your face — expressions are everything here.
- Add a short text overlay that relates to the moment (e.g., “eating cake at 10 AM” or “when I finish work 2 hours early”).
- Edit the timing to match the beats. Keep it short and snappy.
- Add a caption that fits the joke or asks a question like “What’s something that *feels* illegal to you?”
- Use hashtags like #mynameispink #feelsillegal #isitillegal #fyp #trendalert
Why this trend works so well
- Built-in narrative: The audio tells a mini story with a twist — perfect for short-form content.
- Relatable themes: Everyone has done something that feels slightly “wrong” but is totally fine.
- Expressive opportunity: Whether you act or react, the format lets you show personality.
- Searchable sound: The distinct voice and phrasing make it easy to recognize and share.
- Surprise & payoff: The beat drop adds a punch to the end — great for keeping viewers watching.
When to be careful
- Don’t use the wrong version of the sound — always pick the trending one with the most uses.
- Avoid confusing lip-sync — if the timing is off, it breaks the illusion.
- Don’t reference anything actually illegal — keep it funny, light, and relatable.
- Too niche? Your video won’t land if people don’t get the joke or scenario.
This trend is all about playing with contrast — between innocence and suspicion, calm and chaos, or cute and edgy. It’s fun, fast, and super adaptable to your personality or niche.
More examples
@ivy4evr ♬ original sound - 𝐋𝐔𝐂𝐊𝐘
@eulonzo #pinkpantheress #illegal #fancythat #fyp #fypシ #fypシ゚viral #foryoupage ♬ original sound - 𝐋𝐔𝐂𝐊𝐘
@aluminivmoxide my name is pink, my life is pink, my world is pink, my soul is pink, my hair is pink, my room is pink, my stuff is pink
♬ original sound - 𝐋𝐔𝐂𝐊𝐘