Particularly notable is the creation flow required for these videos. In each of these IRL examples, users followed the same cues: Capone's track, the freeze frame, and the pixelated zoom. Over time, this trend expanded outside of Gaming, as users followed the same format to show their own real life disasters. ' With each video, the frame would freeze just before the shot landed and the lyrics 'oh no' were sung. Creators uploaded gameplay footage depicting the moment before a player lands a perfect sniper shot, set to a song from rapper Capone, titled ' Oh No. The earliest rendition of the trend popped up in early September with a series of Gaming videos. TikTok users capture moments of regret with #OhNo! Take a deeper look at content form this trend in addition to top videos, creators, songs, and effects.Ī combination of music and impending disaster dominated TikTok this week as incredible failures and surgically-cut reactions sparked the #OhNo trend.