Need a break from all the horrible things going on in the world right now? How about watching a bunch of videos of people … singing sea shanties?
That’s right, the latest trend on TikTok — which has brought us such delights as the Fleetwood Mac Dreams skateboarder, the Wipe it Down challenge and Trevor Lawrence doppelgangers — is people singing along to sea shanty songs from way back when.
Why is this is such a trend? I have no idea, but as a former college a cappella singer, my guess is people can’t resist beautiful harmonies and coming together to make music (especially, I’d add, right now).
This appears to be the original TikTok that started it all, a song called Wellerman:
Here’s the original that made my tiktok blow UUUUUP!! .. hope you enjoy it!, I also write original music and have music on Spotify etc!!, search NathanEvanss on all streaming services!
Love, Nathan ❤️ pic.twitter.com/JE90UrbtTI
— NathanEvanss (@NathanEvanss) January 2, 2021
And people have been building harmonies and such on top of it, and #ShantyTok became a thing:
SeaShantyTok keeps getting better pic.twitter.com/yWLEHzlPlB
— Peter Fries (@Peter_Fries) January 8, 2021
Only thing I care about now is #shantytok pic.twitter.com/otJYDwD8XN
— Tiffany C. Li (@tiffanycli) January 13, 2021
Good morning, another shanty for you #shantytok #shantytwitter #seashanty #Wellerman #seashantytok #Seashantytiktok pic.twitter.com/Ecgu0plFbm
— Annamaria Christina (@am_christina_) January 12, 2021
2021 is the year of the sea shanty pic.twitter.com/ohOAGvkbtC
— Tim – Poster of Hugo Pics (@Beertheist) January 11, 2021
I am also obsessed with #shantytok and this is living in my head alongside #Wellerman. Haunting and incredible. pic.twitter.com/uM7fan0miP
— Megan (@laserbidet) January 12, 2021
And yes, there are remixes too:
#Seashantytiktok the gift that keeps giving #Wellerman pic.twitter.com/hcjuK9BI3u
— snuggle opportunity (@pulegon) January 10, 2021
It’s also going in exactly the direction you hoped it would, like this amazing TikTok:
It got better pic.twitter.com/eGOdv3CMYg
— Jenna Guillaume (@JennaGuillaume) January 13, 2021
Thanks, ShantyTok.
[vertical-gallery id=979554]