Mannequin Challenge is the internet's newest obsession

Social media's been rocked by a new trend that involves doing nothing whatsoever.

Seriously.

Well, not quite. The #MannequinChallenge requires groups of participants to assume a dramatic pose (could be anything) while hip hop duo Rae Sremmurd's new song "Black Beatles" blares in the background.

The first known appearance of the #MannequinChallenge surfaced on Twitter in late October.



It's believed to have been created by high school students at the Edward H. White High School in Jacksonville, Florida.

Others have piled in -- including the Q13 News This Morning Team.





As of Monday morning ET, an Instagram search for the hashtag #MannequinChallenge turned up more than 56,000 results.



And it's not just students.

Sports teams such as the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Milwaukee Bucks and Buffalo Bills have created their own variations (The Bills, on their way to play the Seahawks, filmed their challenge on a plane).









What's the significance of the song?

It's not entirely clear.

The song played in the background of the original version, which has been enough of a cue for trend-followers.

Rae Sremmurd is a hip hop group founded in 2014 by two brothers from Mississippi: Khalif "Swae Lee" Brown, 21, and Aaquil "Slim Jxmmi" Brown, 22.

They released their second album, SremmLife, 2 in August, of which "Black Beatles," featuring rapper Gucci Mane, is a single.

At their concert on November 3, Rae Sremmurd set fans over the edge when they did a rendition of the #MannequinChallenge of their own.



When Khalif "Swae Lee" Brown posted the video on his official Twitter page, it quickly racked up nearly 75,000 likes -- a sign that the internet's fixation with the #MannequinChallenge isn't going away any time soon.