
Let Me Know, Let Me Know
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Let Me Know, Let Me Know, continued, Do You Love the Way I Do When I’m Lovin’ Your Body? refers to the intro to the song "Let Me Know" by Tamar Braxton featuring rapper Future. It became a meme on TikTok in early 2025 when it and its sped-up remix became a viral TikTok sound. Early memes with the audio from 2024 used the Leland Dancing meme template. By 2025, many of the memes followed the cave diver format and some even called the song the "Cave Diver Anthem" or "Cave Dive Anthem." A series of "99% Accuracy" Meme Reenactments of the sound surfaced soon after in which people would sing it to the best of their ability, trying to recreate it as accurately as possible.
Origin
On October 6th, 2014, singer-songwriter Tamar Braxton released the song "Let Me Know" featuring rapper Future.[1] On October 26th, the song's music video was uploaded to YouTube,[2] gaining over 53 million views in 11 years (shown below).
The song's intro and chorus samples the 1994 cover of The Isley Brothers' single "At Your Best (You Are Love)" by Aaliyah who sings, "Let me know, let me know."[13]
In Tamar Braxton's version, the sampled intro plays followed by Future rapping. The lyrics, per Genius,[3] read:
[Intro]
Let me know, let me know
[Future]
Do you love the way I do when I'm lovin' your body?
Hey, do you love the way I do when I'm lovin' your body?
Currently, the first known viral video or meme to use "Let Me Know" as its audio was shared by TikToker[4] @thenontruth on August 17th, 2024. It used the Leland Dancing format, adding a caption that read, "How happy 🥷🏾's get as soon as it's time to tell you some bad news about yo girl." The video used a slightly sped-up version of the original song. Over six months, it received roughly 390,800 likes (shown below).
@thenontruth ts got me in tears 😭 #leland #RDC #meme ♬ original sound – SyncedJay
Spread
In the following weeks, others on TikTok[14] posted Leland Dancing memes with versions of the "Let Me Know" intro. Also, the TikTok sound[5] created by the abovementioned video was used by other creators for viral videos and memes.
For instance, some meme creators used the "Let Me Know" sound for Henry Danger memes that were prevalent during the same timeframe. One such example comes from a video shared by TikToker[6] @.multixdovey on September 14th, 2024, that used a Henry Danger clip and added a caption reading, "Me just smiling because I heard nothing of what you just said to me." Over seven months, the TikTok received over 2.8 million likes (shown below).
@.multixdovey fr tho #henrydanger #jacenorman #jacenormanedit #henrydangermeme #henrydangersideeye #jacenormanmeme #jacenormansideeye #henrydangeredit #henryhart #henryhartedit #viral #fyp #foryou #foryoupage #multixdovey ♬ original sound – SyncedJay
Other TikTokers[7] posted Henry Danger slideshows with the "Let Me Know" sound in September 2024.
The "Let Me Know" intro continued to amass usage on TikTok in early 2025. For instance, on February 10th, TikToker[8] @xenomikeyy posted a video using a slowed + reverb remix of the song with a POV caption about, "Cave divers squeezing into the smallest cracks ever for no reason," gaining over 3.5 million likes in 15 days (shown below).
@xenomikeyy 😭😭 #foryoupage #viral #trending ♬ lmk ꨄ – …
More Cave Diver memes using the sound surfaced on TikTok[9] in the following days.
On February 20th, 2025, TikToker[10] @xtraclipped posted a Druski Dancing meme with the sound, gaining over 1.6 million likes in five days (shown below).
@xtraclipped This his go to dance move #druski #fyp ♬ lmk ꨄ – …
"99% Accuracy" Reenactments
In February 2025, after the sound went viral because of the Cave Diver memes, TikTokers began sharing videos of themselves recreating the viral sound with close to 100 percent accuracy.
The earliest known example was shared by TikToker[11] @cali_yusuf on February 13th, listed as "93.24% accuracy." It gained over 17,400 likes in 12 days (shown below).
@cali_yusuf Best meme song on this app #trend #fyp ♬ original sound – Ali
On February 22nd, 2025, TikToker[12] @dysqlan shared a video using multiple recordings of himself, creating an acapella version of the sound. In the caption, he called the song the "Cave dive anthem." Over three days, it received over 23,100 likes (shown below).
@dysqlan Cave dive anthem #cavedive #cavediving #future #letmeknow #meme #song #acapella #jewboyjacob ♬ original sound – dylan
Various Examples
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7471030928417049887
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7473261463071657238
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7473909297446161710
https://www.tiktok.com/embed/v2/7473337690843368734
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External References
[1] YouTube – Tamar Braxton – Let Me Know (Audio) ft. Future
[2] YouTube – Tamar Braxton – Let Me Know (Official Video) ft. Future
[3] Genius – Let Me Know
[4] TikTok – @thenontruth
[5] TikTok – original sound – SyncedJay
[6] TikTok – @.multixdovey
[7] TikTok – @wompwomplilni
[8] TikTok – @xenomikeyy
[9] TikTok – @._carriee
[10] TikTok – @xtraclipped
[11] TikTok – @cali_yusuf
[13] YouTube – At Your Best (You Are Love) – Aaliyah
[14] TikTok – @mosth_atedkaii
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