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What is the ‘stand up’ trend on TikTok?

TikTokers are sharing their best Meek Mill impressions in the new ‘get up’ trend after audio of him cheering on The Rock at WrestleMania 40 went viral.

It’s not unusual for celebrities to inspire the next big TikTok trend. Whether it’s users dancing to popular songs like Daya’s “Hide Away” or actor Will Smith remixing Real Housewives or New Jersey’s Gia Giudice’s “Sad Song,” many celebrities are getting into the mix of TikTok crazes.

In one of the latest celebrity trends on the app, posters mimic rapper Meek Mill saying, “Stand up.” The viral trend is usually staged by groups of friends who all give their best impressions of the artist.

The original sound of Meek Mill saying “get up” is from WrestleMania 40 in April 2024, when the “Going Bad” rapper cheered on Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson while he was being pinned by Cody Rhodes.

The sound of Meek Mill pleading with the Rock went viral, leading to a slew of viral memes poking fun at his tone. One fan commented that he “lost all the masculinity in his voice”, while many others said they would use the comedy audio for their alarm clock.

Despite the jokes, TikTokers have apparently had fun giving their best “stand up” impressions. Viewers of the many viral videos using the audio are also entertained by the trend, as many people share their opinions on which contestant sounds most like Meek Mill.

At the time of writing, the original audio has been used 45.7 million times on TikTok. However, Meek Mill has not responded to the overwhelming response his inclusion on the platform has had. One viewer even noted that they are “still waiting” for him to “defend himself” as TikTokers continue to mock him.