An addictive song used on TikTok
TikTok is a social media platform used by many people in their teens and twenties.
As a defining SNS of our time, quite a few songs have become global hits thanks to TikTok.
In this article, we’ll introduce some of the most addictive tracks among the songs that appear on TikTok.
Featuring highly addictive tunes spanning both Japanese and international music and popular across generations, this lineup is perfect if you’re trying to identify the title of a song used in a video and can’t figure it out.
Be sure to check it out!
Addictive songs used on TikTok (1–10)
people enthusiastJūon Teto

Kasane Teto is a virtual character born from 2channel’s VIP board.
If you’re a fan of Vocaloid, you’ve probably heard a Kasane Teto track at least once.
Among her works, one of the most addictive songs is “Hito Mania.” It’s been used in dance videos, but recently it’s shown more range and is also being used in comedic and craft/skill-focused videos.
The chorus is simple yet unforgettable—definitely a must-listen! Be sure to check it out.
Toca TocaFly Project

The song ‘Toca Toca’ became a global hit.
Particularly popular in Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking regions, it experienced a revival through TikTok.
It first gained traction with videos of anime characters dancing to the track as background music, and gradually became established as a go-to BGM for dance videos as well.
Many of you may recognize the video that sparked the initial meme.
Not only the videos, but the song itself is highly addictive, and the chorus leaves a powerful impression.
How Many BoogieFuma no KTR × SKRYU × WAZGOGG

How Many Boogie is a collaborative track featuring rappers Fuma no KTR and SKRYU—both known for their prowess in the MC battle scene—alongside trackmaker WAZGOGG.
It’s currently a big hit on TikTok.
Often used in dance videos and clips with stylish punchlines, the song seems to be gaining popularity more for the impact of its beat than for a traditional hook.
The overwhelming groove woven by these two rappers, both praised for their flow, is impressive—definitely give it a listen.
MakebaJAIN

Jane is a French singer-songwriter known for her distinctive musical style, and her track “Makeba” became a global hit.
Released in 2015, the song achieved worldwide success eight years later through TikTok.
It’s frequently used by overseas users and is popular as background music for surreal videos.
The African-inspired percussion, minimalist vocals, and performance create a strikingly original soundscape.
It’s undeniably a highly addictive track.
Funny SongFunny Song Studio

The song “Funny Song” is striking for its pitch-shifted, higher-key vocals.
As the title suggests, it features a very cheerful and cute tone.
In fact, it’s gaining worldwide attention; on TikTok, it’s a staple BGM for videos that capture adorable moments, such as baby bloopers and animal mishaps.
The calm instrumentation combined with the catchy vocals creates an exquisitely addictive appeal.
A must-listen for anyone who loves cute tracks.
Everybody Wants To Rule The WorldTears for Fears

The song “Everybody Wants To Rule The World,” a massive hit from the ’80s, is a well-known classic by Tears for Fears that’s currently gaining major attention through TikTok.
With its deep vocals and smooth melodic lines, the track gradually rose in popularity in the latter half of 2023 and became one of the first revival hits of 2024.
Overseas, it seems to be frequently used in slightly surreal, comedic videos.
The addictive chorus is absolutely stunning!
greedyTate McRae

One of the female singer-songwriters drawing the most attention from young people right now is Tate McRae.
She’s one of the artists who rose to popularity from TikTok, and alongside GAYLE, she made some of the biggest strides on the platform.
One of her signature hits is Greedy.
Since the second half of 2023, it has remained a constant hit, with an irresistibly catchy, sexy chorus that’s incredibly addictive.
It’s often used in videos with surprising twists—like compilations of master craftspeople’s amazing skills—so many of you have probably heard it before.



