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Mount Everest Trend / Mount Everest Ain't Got Nothing On Me meme and image examples from TikTok.

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The Mount Everest Trend or Mount Everest Ain't Got Nothing On Me is a singing trend in which participants sing the opening lyrics to the Labrinth song "Mount Everest," sometimes in another language and often changing the word "shit" to "nothing," comedically exaggerating the portion of the song where the vocalist sings, "Woop, woop, woop," several times in a row. The trend began emerging on TikTok in early April 2026 and continued to spread over the following weeks.

Origin

On April 7th, 2026, TikToker[1] @sm1th_8 posted a video where two women sing the opening lyrics of "Mount Everest" by R&B singer Labrinth in Spanish and make exaggerated "wooping" noises as the singer sings, "Woop, woop, woop," garnering over 33.7 million views in three weeks. It is unclear if this is the video that started the trend, but it is the earliest known example.

@sm1th_8 😭😭😭#elmonteeverestnotienenadacontrami #paratiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ♬ sonido original – Moquito


Spread

The "Mount Everest" trend continued to spread throughout April 2026 on both TikTok and Instagram Reels as more users posted versions of them singing the song in a similar style.

On April 14th, 2026, TikToker[2] @larobenz posted a video where he does the trend with TikToker @lilversachi, garnering over 46.9 million views in two weeks.

@larobenz We can never be serious 😭😂😂 @Sachi 🌸 #funny #viral #family ♬ original sound – Laro Benz


On April 21st, TikToker[3] @ascuss_mai posted a version of the trend in which she sings the song in Nepali, garnering over 3.7 million views in a week.

Instagram[4] user mmmjoemele then posted a version of the trend on April 23rd that gained over 4.5 million views in five days.

@ascuss_mai Following the trend😆#fyp #mounteverestaintgotshitonme #labrinth#nepali @Suresh Shrestha ♬ original sound – Pranita Shrestha


On April 27th, 2026, TikToker[5] @cringecarter posted a video where he does the trend in front of his friends without telling them, garnering over 1.9 million views in a day.

@cringecarter I didn’t tell them what was gonna happen😭 @scottkress @Mya Angelise ♬ original sound – Carter Kench


Various Examples

@kinnerbug67 #fyp #mounteverestaintgotshitonme #trend #funny ♬ original sound – SillyLily

@jess.ella.bowman #mounteverestaintgotshitonme #foryoupagе #goviral #trynotolaugh #mounteverst ♬ original sound – jess.ella.bowman

@lala_sadii

No one actually wanted this😭 did I say this right?!

♬ original sound – Lala

@larobenz He was confused at the end 🤣 #zaza #babies #funny #larobenz ♬ original sound – Laro Benz


Search Interest

External References

[1] TikTok – sm1th_8

[2] TikTok – larobenz

[3] TikTok – ascuss_mai

[4] Instagram – mmmjoemele

[5] TikTok – cringecarter


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