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What is the viral 'hallelujah' trend? Why social media cannot stop saying it

What is the viral 'hallelujah' trend? Why social media cannot stop saying it

Indiatimes 4 days ago
Social media has officially entered its soft-launch gratitude era. If you have opened TikTok, Instagram, or Reels lately, chances are you have seen people whispering, shouting, or dramatically typing one word after listing random life joys: hallelujah.
Yes, the internet's latest obsession is wholesome, weirdly emotional, and powered by Justin Bieber.

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So, what is the 'hallelujah' trend?

The trend is beautifully simple. Users list things that make life feel good, then add "hallelujah" after each one like a tiny celebration.

Think:

Butter chicken, hallelujah.

Lip gloss, hallelujah.

Salary credited, hallelujah.

Perfect eyeliner, hallelujah.

Weekend, hallelujah.

It is essentially gratitude journalling, but with more drama and better sound design.

 Justin and Hailey Bieber are back in the spotlight after the 2026 Grammys, where they arrived together but left separately. The moment sparked fresh rumours, leaving fans wondering whats really happening in their marriage.

Why is everyone doing it?

The trend uses Justin Bieber's track Everything Hallelujah, where he repeatedly pairs ordinary happy moments with the word "hallelujah," turning them into joyful little anthems.

The song celebrates sunshine, love, affection, and everyday bliss. Naturally, the internet saw that and said: yes, we will be oversharing immediately.

Now people are using the sound to celebrate everything from eight hours of sleep to iced coffee that actually tastes right.

The internet needed something nice

After months of chaotic memes, doomscrolling, and deeply unserious discourse, users seem ready for something lighter.

This trend works because it is low effort, oddly sincere, and impossible to hate. No shade, no drama, no fake deep captions. Just people publicly appreciating tiny wins.

Frankly, refreshing.

Bieber is having a main character moment

The trend also arrives during Justin Bieber's huge comeback wave after his Coachella performances sent fans into emotional collapse.

Old hits are resurfacing, nostalgia is flowing, and former Beliebers are clocking back in for duty.

 ​Hailey Bieber and Justin Bieber​

Hallelujah to the little things

So if you see someone posting "good hair day hallelujah" or "weekend plans hallelujah," they are not being random.

They are participating in the internet's cutest gratitude trend.

And to sum it up, happy weekend, hallelujah!
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