The trend exploded in April 2026 following Justin Bieber’s performance at Coachella 2026. It revolves around the track "Everything Hallelujah" from his album Swag II .
: Creators list simple things they are grateful for or love in their lives, punctuating each item with the word "hallelujah," mimicking the song's rhythmic delivery.
: It is widely considered one of the most wholesome and "God-honoring" trends on social media, focused on finding joy in everyday blessings like a favorite beauty product or a sunny day.
: "Hallelujah" is a Hebrew command meaning "Praise the Lord" (Hallelu = let us praise, Yah = short for Yahweh). How to Participate
: Many creators use a "lo-fi" or stripped-down aesthetic, sometimes showing a self-care routine or a peaceful outdoor walk.