You Can Count On Me Challenge
Also known as: I Am Your Valentine Challenge · Count on Me Challenge
The You Can Count on Me Challenge is a TikTok video trend where one person extends their palm face-up and another person runs over to rest their chin in it, set to Connie Talbot's 2013 pop song "Count On Me." The challenge took off on TikTok in early 2018 and crossed over to Twitter in April 2019, where failed attempts and confused reactions made it even more popular. It became a lighthearted relationship test, with the Connie Talbot sound clip racking up over 5.5 million TikTok videos by spring 20192.
TL;DR
The You Can Count on Me Challenge is a TikTok video trend where one person extends their palm face-up and another person runs over to rest their chin in it, set to Connie Talbot's 2013 pop song "Count On Me." The challenge took off on TikTok in early 2018 and crossed over to Twitter in April 2019, where failed attempts and confused reactions made it even more popular.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The format is straightforward:
Open your hand palm-up in front of your partner, pet, or friend, making a gentle cupping or pinching motion with your fingers
Play Connie Talbot's "Count On Me" (or the associated TikTok sound) in the background
Film their reaction as they either place their chin in your palm or stare at you in total confusion
The best content usually comes from the confused or failed attempts
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The Connie Talbot sound clip from the original challenge video was used in over 5.5 million TikTok videos by April 2019.
@OGCORLIN's failed Twitter attempt got more engagement (180,600 likes) than most of the successful TikTok versions.
PopBuzz gave the challenge a completely different name, calling it the "I Am Your Valentine challenge," despite TikTok users knowing it by the song title.
Connie Talbot was a child singer who first gained fame on Britain's Got Talent in 2007, making the song's second life as a meme audio an unexpected turn.
Multiple TikTok users reuploaded the Connie Talbot audio under their own names, each spawning hundreds of thousands of derivative videos.
Frequently Asked Questions
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