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Men have difficulty finding as part of the Tikok trend Beat to Hilary Duff Song

A new Tikok challenge is in circulation in which humans – especially men – clap a Hilary Duff -song from 2003.

The problem, however, is that many of them cannot find the beat in a hilarious viral trend.

It turned out that the melody “Come Clean” from the album of the former Disney star called “Care Clean” metamorphosis It is not easiest to clap with its electro pop synthesizers and drums (at least for those who participate in the challenge).

In the videos, women usually publish a video of their friend or partner in trend.

A viral example comes from Tikker Skye (@_skyegirl), who shared a clip of her husband, who tried and found the beat, even though he had confidently folded up, he didn't seem to clap after the beat.

@_skyegirl

Not he, who emits it at the beginning 😭 #beakhallenge #hilaryduff #norythm

The video has over 10 million views, 412,000 likes and thousands of comments from people who assess his beatfinding ability.

One person wrote: “Ned him 3-5 working days to find it.”

“Did it happen at birth? Or is there a traumatic event that causes this? I don't understand,” asked another person.

A third person wrote: “Did the music play out loud? As in the room?”

“It is strange. He was slow. Then he found it and then he raced over. It was incredible,” added a fourth person.

Someone else replied: “It is really difficult to complete the beat, but it is successful!”

Another case was shared by Tikker Gabriella (@Gabriallamcj), who shared her husband with clapping, but there was no success to find the beat for the song.

“Here for a good timing, no real timing,” she joked in the caption.

@Gabriallamcj

Here for a good timing, no real timing #claptotothebeat #hilaryduffchallenge #comeclean #beachallenge

This video has over 2.6 million views and almost 70,000 likes when people took the comment area who are confused why so many people cannot clap the music.

“Someone explains this trend? You can't hear the music or what? Because how can so many people not know how to clap Beat? A person.

Another person commented: “He claps the pace, tell him the next time that it will slow down the next time and he could just clap on beat.”

“As a musician, this trend gives me anger, why nobody can clap on beat,” said a third person.

A fourth person added: “Why can't people find the beat? I'm so confused.”

Elsewhere, 'you like a girl' Tikkok trend and why Charli Xcx 'Party 4 U' finally entered the Spotify charts after 5 years.

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