Baby Boo Syndrome

Baby Boo Syndrome

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A TikTok trend from February 2026 where people film themselves or others twitching erratically to an NBA YoungBoy x Frank Ocean remix, captioned as a fictional "Baby Boo Syndrome" diagnosis.

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Baby Boo Syndrome emerged on TikTok in mid-February 2026, sparked by a viral remix blending NBA YoungBoy's "What You Is" with Frank Ocean's "White Ferrari" posted by @kkingmf. TikToker @yazimenz originated the meme format by filming someone twitching alone at a cafeteria table captioned "Caught this girl with babyboo syndrome sitting alone," earning over 7 million views. The trend exploded as creators filmed others (and themselves) performing zombie-like jerky movements set to the remix, framing the subject as a victim of the fake disorder. A compilaton video framed as a fake news report garnered over 4 million views in a single day, cementing Baby Boo Syndrome as one of the defining TikTok crazes of early 2026.

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