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Quiet on the creek TikTok trend, explained

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Quiet on the creek TikTok trend, explained

If your For You page has recently started whispering about a creek, don’t worry: You have not accidentally wandered onto FishingTok .

"Quiet on the creek" is the latest TikTok catchphrase to escape the app.

People are whispering it, dancing to it, and dropping it into comment sections whenever someone reveals a little too much information.

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The sound comes from rapper Saucy Santana , who turned a resurfaced livestream clip into a song.

In the original video, Santana is eating snapper with his friend, rapper Yung Miami, when he recalls fishing with his family as a child.

"I used to go fishing when I was a little girl," Santana says.

"You gotta be real quiet on the creek." This Tweet is currently unavailable.

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As Santana explained during an Aug.

13 appearance on The Breakfast Club , his grandmother warned the children not to stomp, throw rocks, or make enough noise to scare away the fish.

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