
Here’s some examples of how the song was used.


The song’s chorus features the lyrics - ‘Pope is a rockstar.’ This line, of ‘Pope is a’ is misheard as ‘Go little rockstar.’ Here’s what the actual lyrics are, “Now he wants to start talking/ “Go ahead, " when I’m walking/ Face the lie that I’m hawking/ “No, don’t wanna, won’t happen."/ Pope is a rockstar/ You take your clothes off / Heading for the last fight / Before the part of our world."

The portion of the song that’s most commonly used includes the words as text on-screen reading “go little rockstar," and the song is often used to denote something inspirational achieved by someone.īut where do the lyrics come from? “Pope Is a Rockstar" is a track by the American indie band SALES that was released in 2016 as part of the band’s LP. In the trend, users use a portion of the song “Pope Is a Rockstar" by SALES in their videos. The currently Instagram trend hinges on the second: Rooting for someone you may be distant from, in a very gentle way. Cheering usually comes in two forms: enthusiastically rooting for someone with a very vocal expression, and the second, when you look through someone you knew years ago and are proud they’re doing well and you silently are proud of how far they’ve come. 584 Likes, TikTok video from speed songs (speedsongss4u): 'go little rockstar - royal sadness golittlerockstar royalsadness speed speedsongs speedup speedaudios fyp fy fyp foryou'. Royal SadnessGo Little Rockstar Royal SadnessReleased on: Producer: Royal SadnessMusic Publish.The Urban Thesaurus was created by indexing millions of. Provided to YouTube by IIP-DDSGo Little Rockstar “I was on our stats because we just released a single, and I noticed ‘Pope ’ was getting a lot of plays, which I thought was weird.” It didn’t take long for Morgan to start receiving texts from friends alerting them that the song had become a viral TikTok trend.Īt first, many videos used the sound to pay tribute to deceased loved ones, but from there, millions of different riffs appeared of sweet learning moments, thank-yous to loving parents, and even oddly sweet videos like Dobby receiving a sock for Christmas.If you’ve been on Instagram this past week, you would have seen the newest reel of cheering for people silently - usually from a distance. Hopefully the related words and synonyms for song are a little tamer than average. The sound, which is being used on over 1.4 million videos, started to go viral in early December, says SALES member Lauren Morgan. But, like many viral TikTok trends, the sound has come a long way since its origin: It’s a snippet from the 2016 track “ Pope Is a Rockstar” by Orlando, Florida, indie pop duo SALES. Here’s what the actual lyrics are, Now he wants to start talking/ Go ahead, ' when I’m walking/ Face the lie that I’m hawking/ No, don’t wanna, won’t happen.'/ Pope is a rockstar/ You take your clothes off / Heading for the last fight / Before the part of our world.' Here’s some examples of how the song was used. The TikTok sound, consisting of a few mellow guitar strums, drum thumps, and some words of encouragement, has been used by TikTokers to accompany videos about everything from watching their pet grow up to high-fiving their inner child.

And few have captured our hearts quite like the “Go Little Rockstar” trend. In a world of “ Pass the Phone” roasts and Milk Crate Challenges, it’s always refreshing to see a wholesome TikTok trend emerge.
