The Tiktok Rizz party lore is the internet’s latest obsession which features a group of young boys singing and dancing along to “Carnival” by Kanye West at a sweet sixteen party. It introduces each boy as a character: Random Kid, Tomato Face, White Shirt Kid, Turkish Quandale Dingle, and Blue Tie Kid.
The full hierarchy of the Tiktok Rizz Party is analyzed: At a foundational level, we have Tomato Face Boy. The main backup dancer is crucial, ensuring the gears of TRP run smoothly. His role is often underestimated, orchestrating dance formations, catering, and meet and greets. Ascending the ranks we encounter White Shirt Kid, the second in command, known for his loyalty to the group leader. White Shirt’s aura brings a sense of stability and assurance. His loyalty positions him as the likely successor, ready to uphold the group’s legacy while respecting the established hierarchy. Right below the group leader, we have Turkish Quandale Dingle. The Turkish Quandale Dingle saga is a tale of resilience and redemption–initially the target and mockery of the group. Turkish transformed his narrative through dedication and patience. Not only did the mastery of the Turkish tongue technique win him the leader’s respect, but also elevated his rank above the second in command. Some might even argue that Turkish Quandale Dingle has more rizz than the group leader and he is on his way to overthrowing Blue Tie Kid. At the apex of the Tiktok Rizz Party hierarchy, sits the Blue Tie Kid. Not just the group leader, but its heart and soul. Blue Tie Kid possesses a unique charisma. He is the face of the group, attending every post-game interview and press conference. He is the ultimate Sigma alpha male. Lastly, Random Kid is a wannabe who often tries to dance and sing with the group, forcing himself just to stay in the frame.

Later on in the video, Turkish Quandale Dingle is seen showing off his dance moves. Making sure to stay very close to the group leader, attempting to impress him. The group leader’s peasants are seen in the back, pointing and laughing at Turkish Quandale Dingle, as an act of discouraging him. He then takes a split second to look down, realizing what he’s gotten himself into.

The ongoing obsession with this group of young men all began from a video of them swaying to the beat of the song which had people shook at the sight of it–at the sight of the amount of brain rot radiating from a single video. They call it The Rizz Party lore because each character has a unique type of rizz that they bring to the party.