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The most popular songs in tik tok


It's no secret that everything is important in a tick-tock video. Including musical accompaniment, to which the blogger will dance. Or maybe not dance. It is up to you to decide what to do with the musical composition and the time limit of 30 seconds. And the minimum tick-tock video is available for 15 seconds. If you use popular music, then the risk of retention in the recommendations is quite high. Let's see what kind of music is most popular among tick-tokers.


 DaBaby “Rockstar” ft. RoddyRicch

The track "Rockstar" was released in April and spent 7 weeks at number one on Billboard. The hit on TikTok was made by the eponymous “Rockstar Challenge”, in which it is necessary to repeat the movements from the video by DaBaby and Roddy Ricch.


Lil Baby “We Paid” ft. 42 Dug

“We Paid” is playing everywhere now and Tik Tok is no exception. The first 15 seconds of the song, with powerful trap bass and viral sibilance, is used as the soundtrack for “We Paid Challenge,” which involves repeating a simple dance with movements like “the woah” and “wap”.


SAINt JHN “Roses (Imanbek Remix)”

Brooklyn rapper Saint JHN simply owes his thanks to a Kazakh railroad guy named Imanbek for the first truly significant hit of his career. The original version of the track was released back in 2016 and since then has acquired an incredible amount of all kinds of remixes and rework, but the most successful of them came out in 2019. The high pitch version of Imanbek Remix was streamed over 4.5 billion times on Tik Tok in April alone and peaked at # 4 on the charts. Also, the chorus “Roses” is great for dancing.


JackHarlow “What`sPoppin”

If you are a regular Internet user, you will surely recognize the piano melody from the trap beat on Jack Harlow's song “What`s Poppin” from the very first seconds. The viral remix of this song is now firmly established at # 2 on the charts and is likely to move Rockstar off the top in the near future. At the moment, the song is a big hit on TikTok and is used for both dancing and memes and other types of videos.


PopSmoke “GetBack”

Pop Smoke songs have been trending on TikTok more than once or twice, but perhaps the most successful of them was “Get Back” from the “Meet The Woo 2” mixtape. Her chorus is used by users of the application to perform the so-called "Woo Dance".


6ix9ine "Gooba"

And again Tekashi with a loud rap - the first comeback song after being transferred from prison to house arrest. In May, “Gooba” peaked at # 3 on Billboard, and the rapper himself accused the chart holders of rigging the results, claiming that Ariana Grande and Justin Bieber “bought” # 1 for their single “Stuck With U”. To the snooty chorus of “Gooba”, TikTok users twerk in full swing.

Of course, you can use any song for your video, not just the ones we wrote. Much depends on what image you have chosen for your dance or video. If you have an image of a robot from the near future, then the music should be appropriate.

Or maybe you love Japan in all its forms? Then check out the cool Korean pop music. It is distinguished by its rhythm and incredible ability to cheer up even a sleepy student.