This is when the feeling sinks in mashup

  ❘   Published: 2022-05-02T20:59:10

  ❘   Updated: 2022-05-02T20:59:10

TikTok users from all around the world have heard “this is when the feeling sinks in” as they scroll through their FYP, but what song are the lyrics from? Here’s everything we know about the Taylor Swift & Soulja Boy mashup. 

Since it began to gain rapid popularity several years ago, TikTok has been the home of a wide variety of viral trends — whether it be sounds, dances, or other eye-catching talents.

Sometimes those popular sounds aren’t the original, with various TikTok musicians reworking the sounds into their own art as Duke and Jones did to Louis Theroux’s “money don’t jiggle jiggle” rap.

Now, a TikToker by the name of DJ Rog has created the next viral mashup that has been stuck in the heads of over a million viewers. Here’s everything we know about the “this is when the feeling sinks in” sound.

What is the “this is when the feeling sinks in” sound on TikTok?

Thousands of people have been wondering what song the lyrics “this is when the feeling sinks in” are from, and it may be easy to be confused.

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The original version of the song is ‘Come Back Be here’ by Taylor Swift. However, a TikToker by the name of DJ Rog created the viral snippet, which is a mashup of Taylor Swift’s song and ‘Teach Me How to Dougie’ by Soulja Boy.

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Hundreds of people took to his comments to echo the same thoughts — they want him to share the full mashup.

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However, DJ Rog posted a few days later, acknowledging that he’s seen all the comments requesting him to post it. He went on to reveal that he attempted to post it to his Soundcloud on April Fools Day, but it was taken down due to copyright issues.

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Revealing that the mix wasn’t done very well, fans still requested the TikToker to share the song. Much to his chagrin, he did so via a live stream on the platform.

Unfortunately for those just now finding out about the song and wanting to hear it, Rog has revealed that the only place it will continue to live on is the original viral video.

TikTokers are begging for the full version of this viral mashup. 

You’ve probably heard it while scrolling your FYP. The sound is of a woman singing, “This is when the feeling sinks in,” before a trap music beat drops. The musical snippet has been used in over 159,000 videos on TikTok. Now, fans of the mashup can’t get enough. 

The sound was created by @djrog1998. He dubbed it a mashup “that shouldn’t work” but does. He combined Taylor Swift’s “Come Back…Be Here” and Soulja Boy’s “Teach Me How to Dougie” for a fresh take on both tracks.

“PLEASE stream this on literally anything… Apple Music, Spotify, SoundCloud… ANYTHING PLEASE,” a user wrote. 

“Why this kind of fire tho?” another commented. 

“This just itches the correct part of my brain,” a person said. 

The DJ claimed he tried to upload the mashup for April Fools’ Day, but SoundCloud took it down for copyright infringement. While you may never get this certified bop on a streaming platform, you can always enjoy it on TikTok. People on the app have found plenty of uses for the sound. 

“College hack: Dress like a bear on days where you don’t feel like bumping into people you know,” @bearlysurvivingatcollege said as the song played. 

“Walking into the bathroom as the high school teacher that doesn’t want to have to snitch,” @oolivia.rider said in a caption. 

“Just shake what your momma gave you: issues,” @goldminejokes said, shaking handfuls of medications to the mashup. 

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You’ve probably heard it while scrolling your FYP. The sound is of a woman singing, “This is when the feeling sinks in,” before a trap music beat drops. The musical snippet has been used in over 159,000 videos on TikTok. Now, fans of the mashup can’t get enough.

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The sound was created by @djrog1998. He dubbed it a mashup “that shouldn’t work” but does. He combined Taylor Swift’s “Come Back…Be Here” and Soulja Boy’s “Teach Me How to Dougie” for a fresh take on both tracks.

“PLEASE stream this on literally anything… Apple Music, Spotify, SoundCloud… ANYTHING PLEASE,” a user wrote.

“Why this kind of fire tho?” another commented.

“This just itches the correct part of my brain,” a person said.

The DJ claimed he tried to upload the mashup for April Fools’ Day, but SoundCloud took it down for copyright infringement. While you may never get this certified bop on a streaming platform, you can always enjoy it on TikTok. People on the app have found plenty of uses for the sound.

“College hack: Dress like a bear on days where you don’t feel like bumping into people you know,” @bearlysurvivingatcollege said as the song played.

“Walking into the bathroom as the high school teacher that doesn’t want to have to snitch,” @oolivia.rider said in a caption.

“Just shake what your momma gave you: issues,” @goldminejokes said, shaking handfuls of medications to the mashup.

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