TikTok and music are two things that go hand in hand, and now more than ever the charts are being influenced by what’s popping off on the app. Here are our picks for the best TikTok songs of all time.
Billboard has recently started a collaboration with TikTok where they showcase the top songs on TikTok in its very own Billboard hit list.
1. SkeeYee — Sexxy Red
Sexxy Red is an up-and-coming rapper who recently blew up on TikTok with her song SkeeYee. The song is often used by TikTokers to either dance to, or to show before and after photos or comparing two different things to each other.
2. Paint The Town Red — Doja Cat
This is far from Doja Cat’s first viral song on TikTok. From Boss B**** to Say So, some of the biggest trends on the app have involved one of Doja Cat’s songs. Her latest viral hit is called Paint The Town Red, and TikTokers are loving it.
3. August — Taylor Swift
For a third year in a row, Taylor Swift’s song August rose on the trending list as “August slipped away into a moment in time.” The song was used to mark the end of the month and of the summer
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4. Go! — Greg Cipes, Scott Menville, Khary Payton, Tara Strong & Hynden Walch
Famous for his song ‘Old Town Road,’ Lil Nas X stormed TikTok again with his song ‘Call Me By Your Name,’ which people used as part of trends and memes on the app.
5. Say So — Doja Cat
Doja Cat has released several hits that have gone viral on TikTok, but perhaps none are more recognizable than ‘Say So,’ which became popular as a result of both the song and the accompanying dance.
6. Savage — Megan Thee Stallion
Megan Thee Stallion is another star who has seen a huge amount of popularity on TikTok, and ‘Savage’ is one hit that completely dominated the app for a while.
7. Blinding Lights — The Weeknd
Another song to have its own viral TikTok dance, The Weeknd’s ‘Blinding Lights’ proved to be an enormously successful hit on the platform, and was the artist’s most successful single to date.
8. WAP — Cardi B ft. Megan Thee Stallion
Cardi B’s ‘WAP’ absolutely broke TikTok when it was first released, with stars like Addison Rae (and even her mom) going viral for recreating the hugely popular dance that started spreading like wildfire through the app.
9. SugarCrash! — ElyOtto
This hyperpop track by Canadian artist ElyOtto became hugely popular on TikTok in 2021, and received a huge amount of praise for both the sound and the lyrics.
10. Pope is a Rockstar — Sales
This song originally took off on TikTok because people though the lyrics said, “go little rockstar,” and were using it as a way to talk about important moments in their life through short videos. People quickly realized that the lyrics actually say “Pope is a Rockstar,” but people are still using the sound as part of the viral trend anyway.
11. Prom Queen — Beach Bunny
Beach Bunny, an American rock band from Chicago, made waves on the app with this tune, with the group explaining the song was written as “a criticism on modern beauty standards.”
12. STAY — The Kid Laroi, Justin Bieber
This song has seen a huge amount of success since it was released, inspiring the viral drone trend that had people from Bella Poarch to Dr. Phil dancing to the tune.
13. Up — Cardi B
Another popular hit for Cardi B on this list, and this one went particularly viral thanks to the dance created by ‘theemyanicole’ and ‘cchrvs.’
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14. Fancy Like — Walker Hayes
Walker Hayes went viral with his song ‘Fancy Like’ after he posted a video dancing to it with his daughter, and the video has since garnered millions of views.
15. Oh No — Capone
This viral song first blew up on TikTok back in 2020, and quickly became part of a huge trend that saw users share some of their biggest on-camera fails. The lyrics perfectly match up with people’s disasters, and it is used by many even to this day.
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16. Beer Beer, Truck Truck — George Birge
After TikTok user Erynn Chambers made a video parodying country songs, George Birge decided to take it to the next level by turning it into a real song, and fans absolutely loved it.
17. Heat Waves — Glass Animals
This song is from British group Glass Animals’ third studio album ‘Dreamland,’ and has ended up being the group’s most successful single to date.
18. Grace Kelly — Mika
This is just one. of the many example of songs that were already popular before TikTok making a comeback thanks to the app. ‘Grace Kelly’ was originally released in 2007, but thanks largely to an acapella challenge that sees singers recreating the harmony, this song has become hugely popular on the platform.
19. Before I Knew It — Mason Ramsey
Most will better know singer Mason Ramsey as the ‘Walmart Yodeling Kid,’ after he went viral when he was 11-years-old in 2018 for yodeling the song ‘Lovesick Blues’ inside the store. He was such a viral sensation that he went on to record his own songs, including ‘Before I Knew It,’ which has become a popular hit on TikTok after the singer started making videos on the app again in 2022.
20. My Type — Saweetie
Saweetie’s ‘My Type’ was first released back in 2019 when it became a huge hit, and even a couple of years later the song remains popular among users of the app.
21. Old Town Road — Lil Nas X
Lil Nas X first went viral with his hit ‘Old Town Road’ in 2018, and he even later went on to collaborate with Billy Ray Cyrus on a new version of the song later in 2019, which was also a huge success. The music video for the track now has over 800 million views on YouTube.
22. Build a B*tch — Bella Poarch
Bella Poarch first started out as a TikTok star making ‘head bobbing’ dance videos in 2020, for which she garnered a huge following. She released her debut single ‘Build a B*tch’ in May 2021, and it received a huge amount of praise, featuring in thousands of TikToks.
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23. Supalonely — BENEE
‘Supalonely’ by New Zealand singer BENEE is probably one of the most recognizable ‘TikTok’ songs out there. It was released in December 2019, but it blew up on TikTok in March 2020, gaining over 6.9 billion views for the month.
24. Lottery (Renegade) — K Camp
No TikTok song list would be complete without mentioning ‘Renegade,’ which went viral on TikTok in late 2019, after a dance choreographed by Jalaiah Harmon picked up traction, recreated by stars such as Charli D’Amelio.
25. Vibe (If I Back it Up) — Cookiee Kawaii
‘Vibe’ is the kind of song to get stuck in your head easily, which explains why so many people fell in love with the song on TikTok in early 2020.
26. Potential Breakup Song — Aly & AJ
This fun hit inspired plenty of viral videos, but perhaps the most memorable is the video of five dancing moms who lip-synced along to this song in a post that got tens of millions of views.
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27. Stunnin’ — Curtis Waters ft. Harm Franklin
‘Stunnin’ is another hit that likely most TikTok users have heard at some point, and the song went viral for good reason. People loved making interesting edits of themselves or others to this effortlessly cool hit, and it remains popular on the platform to this day.
28. Ginseng Strip 2002 — Yung Lean
‘Ginseng Strip 2002’ first came out in 2013, but it’s blown up enormously on TikTok in 2022, with some couples doing the trend where they sing it facing each other, and others using it to make memes that have garnered hundreds of thousands of likes.
29. Astronaut in the Ocean — Masked Wolf
‘Astronaut in the Ocean’ has had a huge reception on TikTok, with the song being used in edits as well as its fair share of memes. The track was first released in June 2020, but it went viral on TikTok in late 2020 and was re-released in early 2021.
30. Need to Know — Doja Cat
Doja Cat consistently turns out addictive viral hits, and ‘Need to Know’ is a TikTok favorite. It was released in June 2021, and in the months since it has been featured in countless videos across the platform, with the popularity looking set to continue.
These are just a small percentage of the huge number of songs that have gone viral on TikTok, and there’s no doubt that there will continue to be plenty more popular hits that gain traction on the platform in the future.