13 Trending Songs on TikTok in Nov 2025 (+ How to Use Them)
I don’t know about you, but my 2025 earworms are pretty much exclusively trending songs from TikTok at this point. (Even the non-music sounds from TikTok tend to get stuck in my head, but I digress…)
The catchiness of these tunes is incredibly powerful for creators and brands on the social media platform to tap into, because not only do users remember the song — chances are, videos that featured the track will probably stick in their minds, too.
Beyond memorability, of course, is the algorithmic effect of being right on the cusp of a trending TikTok song. And who would say no to a little boost for the content they worked so hard on?
In this post, I’ll share the most viral songs and sounds on TikTok in 2025 — and how to use them to boost your content.
Why trending TikTok sounds matter
Since you’re here, I probably don’t need to tell you that using a hot sound on TikTok can increase your chances of landing on the For You Page, especially if you’re early to the trend.
TikTok’s algorithm often prioritizes familiarity and repeatability, so when a song is on the rise, jumping on it can give your post more visibility.
For example, if I’m scrolling through my FYP and watch a video with a particular audio, the TikTok algorithm will likely test the waters with another video that uses the same sound a couple of videos later. The algorithm wants to understand exactly why I lingered on the first video. Was it the music?
If yes — boy, does the FYP have more where that came from.
The right TikTok sounds or songs can instantly set the tone, spark emotion, or cue a punchline for your audience — particularly if the sound, like many of the ones below, has been used in a specific way.
The songs or audio that rise to that level of virality that they become a moment in time for internet culture are the really special ones. Very demure, very mindful, no?
All that said: you don’t need to spend hours scrolling to find the right audio for your next post. Here are the most popular TikTok songs and audio right now, updated in November 2025. We’ll keep this list regularly updated, so do be sure to bookmark this page and come back if you need more inspiration!
⚡
How to find trending songs on TikTok

- Browse TikTok’s Creative Center: Visit the Creative Center to see top trending songs by region and time period (above) — it’s TikTok’s built-in trend tracker for sounds, creators, and hashtags.
- Use TikTok’s search bar: Search phrases like “viral sound” in the TikTok app, tap the “Sounds” tab, and scroll through the most-used tracks labeled “popular.”
- Get personalized recommendations from TikTok: When you upload a video, TikTok will suggest music that matches your content — a great shortcut for finding relevant sounds.
- Discover playlists curated by TikTok: Tap Add Music > Discover more sounds to browse playlists by genre, category, or what’s hot in your region.
- Check out Tokchart: Tokchart shows the fastest-rising TikTok sounds from the past 24 hours, updated in real time.
- Look for trending audio on Instagram: Instagram Reels often feature songs that cross over to TikTok. Tap the music icon in the Reels editor and check the “Trending” tab for current hits.
💡 Bonus tip: Always preview how a sound is being used. Tap the sound name on TikTok to watch example videos — this gives you the context you need to ride (or remix) the trend.
13 Trending TikTok songs and sounds
Updated November 2025
1. ACE UP
BubaJuice’s hip-hop track is pulling TikTokkers into a new dance trend of sharp, punchy moves before — boom — creators swipe their hands across their face right as the lyric hits “poker face.” As dance challenges go, I’d say this is one of the easier ones to get right, so give it a go if you’ve been waiting for a low-pressure way to show some moves.
@samaraispinkk I got a good poker face sometimes
2. Montagem Miau
Lenar’s song features the lyrics “ay mi gatito (miau miau)”, which literally translates to “oh my little kitten, meow meow.” Proof that the internet will never be done with cats, creators are taking the lyric hilariously literally with real cats, cat filters, and cat onesies. If it meows, it’s fair game.
@nathalie_hanz Miauuuuu 😽 #paratiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii #gatos #costum
3. I Thought I Saw Your Face Today
She & Him’s 2008 song is all bittersweet nostalgia and maybe-I-still-miss-you energy, but creators are using it for anything whimsical, dreamy, or gently romantic. It’s the perfect audio if your content leans sentimental without being overly sappy.
@aj130324
4. Heat Death (The End of Everything)
Group 7 has officially evolved from a music promo experiment into a full-blown engagement mechanic. Indie artist Sophia James posted seven near-identical videos to promote her song So Unfair. To be an official member of Group 7, you had to see the original video while scrolling before you saw any of the videos about the original video. There’s now an entire TikTok community of OG Group 7s. (Good for you, Sophia!)
@nicholekayc Group 7 – we have assignment num.3 you know what to do!! @Sophia James #group7 #g7 #fyp #viral
5. Wabi-sabi
LUX’s original sound is trending for all the right, beautifully imperfect reasons. The audio stitches Bobby Hill’s unexpectedly profound “It’s got wabi-sabi” moment, where he picks a slightly crooked rose and explains that imperfections make things more lovable. TikTok has turned this into a celebration of flaws, quirks, and off-center moments.
@footy.io0 Wabi sabi #fyp #mixtape #kyrieirving @raysrare
6. I can’t describe what I’m feeling
I can’t describe what I’m feeling by lyrλmbient is exactly what it says on the tin — a perfect ambient soundtrack for breathtaking skyscapes, sweeping landscapes, or slow-motion travel clips where words just don’t cut it.
@ellenpaige ♬ I can’t describe what I’m feeling – lyrλmbient
7. She Twerkin
Twerking is another cultural phenomenon that TikTok will never get enough of. She Twerkin by Ca$h Out ( a 2014 throwback) is making a TikTok comeback as a dance trend.
@zurimariiee See me grabbing on my tooliee @maja @myasznn._ @julianaaiman #dmv #groupdance #dancestolearn #dancetrend #dance
8. Cute And Clumsy
You know that classic “home video mishap” soundtrack? Yup, that’s Cute and Clumsy for you. It was literally made for creators to share moments of their pets being cute, acting clumsy, and being “hilorable” (hilarious + adorable; yes, I did just make that up).
@disneywanderer Weird English bulldog. #englishbulldog
9. Toot It Up
Big Boogie’s club-ready, crunk-dipped trap banger gives playful shout-outs to today’s female rap powerhouses like Latto, Megan Thee Stallion, Sexyy Red, and Diamond the Body. Naturally, it sparked the Toot It Up dance challenge on TikTok, giving users a chance to show off their best booty-bouncing moves.
@zkayla.shane
10. Communications Sounds
Communications Satellite/Computer/Robot Sounds – Sci-Fi is the soundtrack to make-it-make-sense content. Creators pair these electronic, glitchy sounds with captions like “The concept of…” followed by a ridiculous or ironically deep idea. It’s accompanied by repeated temple taps, as if trying to reboot your brain to process this nonsense.
@colinlozano ♬ Communications Satellite/Computer/Robot Sounds – Sci-Fi – DJ Sound Effects
11. Lucky Love
Michael Seyer’s song is quietly making a comeback on TikTok, thanks to its smooth, instrumental intro that’s perfect for lifestyle content. Creators are using it as the subtle soundtrack to recipes, travel clips, craft projects, and interior design reveals.
@marissaodato ♬ Lucky Love – Michael Seyer
12. Cherry
Cherry by Jordan Susanto is serving up soul-pop vibes perfect for cooking hacks, craft tutorials, and DIY projects. For brands, it’s a classy and contemporary soundtrack for showcasing your products.
@sincerelyseashell no mold? no problem! you can still make one of these adorable oval air dry clay trays with just your hands 🫶🏼 styled with @jamesmichelle GORG statement bracelet set! #airdryclay #diy #airdryclayideas #summercrafts #dopaminedecor #jewelrytray
13. Bless the Telephone
Released back in 1971, this song by Labi Siffre is a timeless gem that’s finding new life on TikTok. The lyrics celebrate the simple joy of hearing a loved one’s voice, and creators are leaning into that warmth by sharing live performances, acoustic covers, and storytelling content.
@evanhonermusic Bless the Telephone – Labi Siffre #cover
Pro tip: For business use on TikTok, only use songs from TikTok’s Commercial Music Library or tracks you have a royalty-free/commercial license for. Using personal-use music in ads or branded content can get your videos muted or removed, so always double-check the license before posting.
Found a track for your next TikTok?
Whether you’re creating content for your business or personal brand, staying on top of TikTok’s audio trends can help you reach new audiences and keep your content fresh.
Start with one or two of the methods we discussed to find popular sounds — and don’t forget to save your favorites for later.
If you’ve created a TikTok post with audio from this list, we’d love to see it. Tag @bufferapp on TikTok so we can find you!