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(December 19, 2025) TikTok viral songs and sounds
Trumpets by Jason Derulo
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âTrumpetsâ by Jason Derulo is trending on TikTok as a funny, self-aware motivational sound. Creators use it to joke about hyping everyone else up while theyâre barely holding it together themselves.
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The trend usually features someone dancing confidently or smiling big while on-screen text reveals the contrast: âme telling everyone âyou got thisâ when I donât even got thisâ or âme motivating everyone else while Iâm losing it.â The upbeat, triumphant feel of the song makes the internal chaos even funnier.
People are using it to poke fun at being the âstrong friend,â the group cheerleader, or the one always giving advice despite feeling overwhelmed.Â
The Theme of Law and Order
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The Law & Order theme is blowing up on TikTok for jokes about being suspicious or overthinking for no reason. People use it when something feels slightly off, and they immediately start acting like a detective.
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Creators use the sound for things like rereading a text multiple times, overanalyzing someoneâs tone, stalking someoneâs Instagram, or convincing themselves something is going on when it really isnât. The dramatic theme just makes the joke funnier.
Laura Palmerâs Theme (Love Theme from Twin Peaks)
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On TikTok, Laura Palmerâs Theme is used to make small, everyday moments feel dramatic and emotional. People pair the slow, sad music with captions about little annoyances, overthinking, or minor embarrassments, like realizing you have been saying a word wrong.Â
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The videos are usually simple, with people lying in bed, staring into space, or walking alone, so the focus is on the feeling.Â
(December 10, 2025) TikTok viral songs and sounds
Lady Lady by Olivia Dean
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âLady Ladyâ by Olivia Dean is trending on TikTok as a soundtrack for videos that highlight personal growth, self-reflection, or transformation.Â
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Creators pair the song with clips showing before-and-after moments, changes in style or mood, or quiet evenings.
Turn The Lights Off by Kato
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This song is part of a trend thatâs easy to recreate. People show a âthen vs nowâ comparison, like themselves two hours before work now versus years earlier when they were out clubbing, or sleeping at 2 a.m. on a Saturday versus being out late.
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Start with the caption like âMe 2 hours before work in 2025â and pair it with a short video of yourself now, just âadulting.â Then, add a second caption, âMe 2 hours before work in 2015â and use the clip of Jon Hamm dancing in a club.Â
No Good Deed by Cynthia Erivo
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No Good Deed by Cynthia Erivo from Wicked: For Good is really popular right now. The song didnât go viral just because of the performance, but for a funny reason. People lip-sync it and put their own twist on situations where theyâre confused or donât understand something.Â
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For example, someone might lip-sync it while reacting to a long email thread theyâve been CCâed on and have no idea what to do, or when trying to figure out the rules of a complicated board game.
(November 25, 2025) TikTok viral songs and sounds
Twinkling Lights by Auni
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Weâre stepping into Christmas and holiday territory. To be honest, Iâm already there, and so many people on TikTok are too, sharing decorating videos and getting into the holiday spirit.
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Show off your holiday crafts, gift ideas, or even a memory from last yearâs Christmas, and use this magical sound to go with it.
What Is Love by Haddaway (The Nanny remix)
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This sound is a mix of âWhat Is Loveâ and a line from The Nanny where she says, âIâm just a simple girl with simple tastes.â The whole trend has a very 90s-coded, slightly spoiled vibe.Â
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Itâs mostly used by women showing their go-to beauty secrets, clothes, perfume, makeup, or joking about their personal preferences.Â
Lush Life by Zara Larsson (live version)
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This song comes with a choreography, so be ready to try the moves and recreate it. You can also use it with a caption that describes a happy moment or turn it into a funny video like the example below.Â
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It can be something relatable too, such as lip-syncing and dancing to the audio with a caption like âpretending to be a popstar in my room.â Scroll through the videos under the sound to get ideas from all the creators participating in the trend.
Your Love Is My Drug by Kesha
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The line from Keshaâs song that is mostly used on TikTok is âHey, so I got a question,â and people use it literally, like in the example below about asking your boss a million questions whenever you need help.
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It also has a fun vibe, so many creators are lip-syncing to it or just letting themselves get carried away by the catchy autotuned scream while recreating their own versions.
(November 12, 2025) TikTok viral songs and sounds
La Mentira by Luis Miguel
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La Mentira is trending on TikTok, and people are using it to give their videos a classy, elegant feel. Youâll see it paired with clips showing stylish outfits, date nights, vacations, or beautiful sunsets.Â
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Some creators also use it in a funny way, adding the dramatic song to chaotic or clumsy moments for contrast, which makes it even more entertaining.
CHANEL by TYLA
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Tylaâs âCHANELâ is all over TikTok right now, and itâs easy to see why. The song is catchy and instantly makes you want to move. Most people are using it to recreate the dance thatâs taking over the platform, but itâs also become a go-to track for anything that just feels like a vibe.Â
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Youâll see it in videos from nights out, festivals, or even as background music for get-ready clips, cooking videos, or quick tutorials. It just adds that confident, effortlessly cool energy to whatever youâre posting.
SequĂȘncia da Botação by DJ Ryder
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This sound is everywhere right now, and itâs all about transitions.Â
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Creators use it to make their videos feel more dynamic and fun, whether itâs showing a glow-up, jumping from work to weekend mode, or just revealing something.
(October 27, 2025) TikTok viral songs and sounds
Dracula by Tame Impala
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âDracula,â one of Tame Impalaâs most recent releases, is trending on TikTok. Creators are using it for dancing, lip-syncing, and videos showing their love for the song. Itâs also popular for short vlogs, daily routines, and tutorials.
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It has a groovy, upbeat vibe that works well with a variety of content.
Nicki Minaj x 4 Non Blondes Mashup
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This mashup of Beez in the Trap by Nicki Minaj and Whatâs Up? by 4 Non Blondes is all over TikTok right now. The mix of Nickiâs rap with the emotional rock vocals makes it both funny and dramatic, which is why people canât stop using it.
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Most creators film it with a friend, coworker, or partner standing back to back. One lip-syncs to Whatâs Up? and the other to Beez in the Trap. Some pass the phone for a smooth switch, others do a slow pan to reveal the second person. Itâs simple, creative, and always entertaining.
(October 14, 2025) TikTok viral songs and sounds
Fade Into You by Mazzy Star
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This week, Fade Into You by Mazzy Star is one of the viral sounds trending on TikTok, mixed with the line âI just love autumnâ from a movie clip. The sound has a soft, nostalgic feel that fits perfectly with cozy, fall-themed videos.
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People are using it to share peaceful moments like autumn walks, warm outfits, or their creative projects.
Stateside by PinkPantheress and Zara Larsson
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âStatesideâ is trending on TikTok for its fun, pop-inspired Y2K vibe. The song has an upbeat, nostalgic feel that makes it perfect for confident, feel-good videos.
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People are using it to show outfits, GRWMs, and weekend recaps. It also works great for fun transitions or clips that capture that effortlessly cool, early-2000s energy.
So Easy (To Fall In Love) by Olivia Dean
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Olivia Deanâs âSo Easy (To Fall In Love)â is trending on TikTok for its smooth, jazzy pop vibe. People are using it to romanticize small, beautiful moments like walking in the park, showing before-and-after transformations, decoration projects, or tutorials for makeup looks and crafts.
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Creators and brands are also using the sound for business use, showcasing products or new collections while giving their videos an elegant, polished, and romantic feel.
(October 8, 2025) TikTok top trending sounds
A Thousand Miles by Vanessa Carlton
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This classic song is trending again on the TikTok app thanks to its instantly recognizable piano intro. People are using it in funny videos or nostalgic clips, like recreating how they used to dress in the early 2000s, or, as in the example below, to highlight what itâs like to be a corporate girl at work.
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The Fate of Ophelia by Taylor SwiftÂ
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On TikTok, The Fate of Ophelia is trending as users dance, lip-sync, or use it as background audio for vlogs and daily clips.Â
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Many creators also shared their quick reactions or opinions about the song and Taylor Swiftâs new album, which has sparked mixed reviews.
Where Have You Been by Rihanna (Drinks On Me Remix)
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On TikTok, the Where Have You Been (Drinks On Me Remix) by Rihanna is taking off for its softer, orchestral sound. People use it in travel vlogs, to show off beautiful views, or to reveal something meaningful like wedding photos or special memories.Â
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The remix adds a calm, emotional feel that makes simple moments look cinematic without trying too hard.
(October 1, 2025) TikTok viral songs and sounds
Cats in the cold by mage tears
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This TikTok sound is mostly used in cute cat videos, but you can use it in any pet video or to showcase a chill, cozy activity, moment, or even memes like the example below.Â
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As long as you match the vibe of the sound, youâll be fine.
Unlock it x better off alone by YeehawBrotherrrrr
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This song mashup has a bit of chaotic energy. On my feed, Iâve seen it in image carousels where people share work mistakes. In the example below, a recruiting agency went around the office showcasing errors, like an email where someone wrote âIâll update you shortyâ instead of âshortly.â
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The sound is fun, so definitely save this one for memes, funny, relatable skits, or even behind-the-scenes content your audience will enjoy.
There she goes by Cyril Riley & MOONLGHT
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Did you hear that a shimmy a day keeps the sad away? Well, now you know. Most people film themselves doing silly moves to this song mashup, and now you can put your own spin on it, too.
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Original sound by blipstudio
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Santo & Johnnyâs version of âAnd I Love Herâ has gone viral on TikTok, with people using it for everything from cute couple clips to funny videos like the one below.
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The songâs dreamy, instrumental vibe makes it great for smooth transitions like outfit changes or room makeovers, and lots of creators are also using it as a chill background for storytelling.
Hard times by Paramore
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Paramoreâs âHard Timesâ has gone viral on TikTok, with creators using it for everything from high-energy edits and dance trends to colorful transitions. Itâs also become a go-to for joking about small, relatable problems. For instance, look at this carousel that begins with âWhy does my back hurt?â and flips through photos of weird desk positions.
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The upbeat, playful vibe of the song makes it the perfect soundtrack for everyday struggles.
Scott Street (Slowed Down) by Phoebe Bridgers
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On TikTok, people use âScott Streetâ by Phoebe Bridgers to give their videos a nostalgic or heartfelt mood.Â
But donât let the vibe fool you, people also use it to make fun of relatable letdowns, like going to a coworker to gossip, only to get shut down because theyâre busy with work. Ugh!
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The song is also great for sharing memories, cute routines like making tea or doing a craft on a rainy day, or capturing a happy moment.
Original sound by Schmidt Insurance Group
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This sound is a snippet from one of BeyoncĂ©âs documentaries, where she talks about her work ethic and says sheâs like a machine. People took it and ran with it, joking about the silly things that make them feel productive, like answering a few emails in a row without checking TikTok. Now thatâs dedication!
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Original sound by Letterboxd
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Charli XCXâs own remix of her song âEverything Is Romanticâ is making its rounds on TikTok, especially the part where the lyrics âfall in love again and againâ are on repeat. Itâs mostly used in an inspirational way, for example, showing progress at the gym or the evolution of skills and work.Â
In the example featured below, the creator cuts to the many paintings âhiddenâ within their artwork.
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The fast cuts and jumps between paintings match the pace of the song and make the video more impactful while showcasing the work.
La Maritza by Sylvie Vartan
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On TikTok, people use âLa Maritzaâ by Sylvie Vartan to add a retro and romantic vibe to their videos. Itâs popular for outfit transitions, vintage-themed edits, and travel clips.
One example from a lash artist that stood out is a carousel showing all the beautiful lashes she did on her clients.
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Instead of using normal photos, she edited the eyes onto cats to protect the privacy of her more shy clients. Funny and creative!
Original sound by ToxicSLUDGE1HUNNA
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âWhole Lotta Something Goinâ Onâ by Raphael Ravenscroft is a smooth, dramatic saxophone track that people use on TikTok to exaggerate funny moments of realization or regret. For example, when your boss says theyâll handle a problem, but it turns out to be your job.
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In these videos, creators often react by putting their hand on their head, collapsing to their knees, or making an over-the-top expression while the saxophone plays, making the video feel more dramatic.
Keep up with the latest TikTok sounds
TikTok trends change quickly, but the right sound can make your video stand out. From fueling memes to setting the tone for storytelling, trending audio helps you join conversations your audience is already enjoying.
This article is refreshed often, so keep it handy and revisit whenever you need inspiration or want to see what sounds are resonating with creators right now. To plan ahead with less stress, you can use a tool like SocialBee to schedule TikToks directly, organize them in a visual calendar, and generate fresh content ideas so you never miss a trend. Start your 14-day free trial today!
Experiment, adapt each sound to your style, and let the audio shape the creative direction. That is how you will keep your TikTok content engaging and relevant.
