A compilation of songs used in popular self-introduction videos on TikTok
Self-introduction videos where you announce your name, age, hobbies, and more to the beat of a song are one of the popular types of content on TikTok.
There are probably many people who have heard just a snippet of a track but don’t know the artist’s name or the song title.
So in this article, we’ve compiled a curated list of popular songs used in TikTok self-introduction videos.
From Japanese to international hits, we cover a wide range of themes, so you’re sure to find a sound you like.
Be sure to check out these tracks for inspiration when you film your own video!
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A roundup of songs used in popular self-introduction videos on TikTok (1–10)
Talk & Talkfromis_9 (프로미스나인)

@unanico25 1-Month Korean ChallengeFinal day! 👊✨ Finally, it’s over ♡#StudyingKoreanSelf-introduction#fyp#02
♬ Talk & Talk – fromis_9
Fromis_9 is a Korean girl group that debuted through an audition program.
Here, we introduce their song “Talk & Talk.” It’s a cute-sounding ballad often used in warm, lighthearted self-introduction videos.
The track begins with rhythmic humming and conveys the fluttering feelings of a woman in love.
It’s a charming, cheerful song that’s sure to lift your mood.
No RootsAlice Merton

@prince_jongho From today, you’ll be captivated by ATEEZ ❤️🔥🎶 (Introducing the members of ATEEZ)#ateezAtiz#에이티즈#I want to connect with ATINYI want to connect with people who like ATEEZRecommendationI love the admins.#fypI want to connect with K-pop fans#IWantToConnectWithKpopFans#kpop
♬ No Roots – Jam X
Among the many TikTok hits built around catchy one-liners, Alice Merton’s debut single stands out as a long-running success.
The song explores the difficulty of finding one’s place in ever-changing environments.
Released in February 2017, it entered the top charts in countries like Germany and Austria.
Featuring powerful vocals and a catchy melody, it blends pop and rock and falls into the dance-pop genre.
The track has been used in various TV shows and commercials, earning widespread support across different audiences.
It’s also a great reference when filming an introduction video—be sure to check it out!
Can’t Take My Eyes Off YouFrankie Valli

@tickerarmy Too local… I really wanted to see you…TranslationChiba Hogwarts#harrytickerSelf-introduction#Self-introduction video
♫ Original Song – Ticker Corps ⚡︎ – Tika Army ⚡︎
The classic song “Can’t Take My Eyes Off You” is also often used in self-introduction videos.
It’s a track released by Frankie Valli, and in Japan it’s also known by the title “Kimi no Hitomi ni Koishiteru.” I’m sure almost everyone has heard that chorus.
It’s a love song that sings of straightforward affection, and pairing it with a video creates a happy vibe.
By the way, many artists have covered it, so those are worth checking out too.
Compilation of songs used in popular self-introduction videos on TikTok (11–20)
By the way, what’s “Miruten”?≠ME

≠ME is an idol group produced by Rino Sashihara.
The song of theirs that’s gone viral on TikTok is “So, What Even Is Miruten?”.
The “Miruten” in the title is the nickname of member Miyuki Honda.
The lyrics convey the charms and vibe of Honda and the other members.
Packed with catchy phrases and onomatopoeia, it’s an addictive track.
The choreography—sure to make you want to imitate it—is also a highlight.
the Sazae-san familyUno Yuuko

@ntk_24.0731 How about a girlfriend like this?Sasaki Maika#IkorabuSelf-introduction#Sazae-san
♪ Original song – Na – Natsuki
This song, which depicts family bonds and everyday happiness, is beloved as the theme song of one of Japan’s most iconic anime series.
Yuko Uno’s clear vocals beautifully complement Haruo Hayashi’s warm lyrics and Kyohei Tsutsumi’s melody.
First released in 1969 and re-released in September 1992, it has continued to be cherished across generations.
It portrays the beauty of nature—morning light, blue skies, flowers in the forest—and joyful family moments, bringing comfort to listeners’ hearts.
It’s a recommended track not only for anime fans but also for anyone who cherishes family ties.
When making a self-introduction video on TikTok, incorporating the song’s warm atmosphere would be a lovely touch.
Runaway BabyBruno Mars

@nightbrunch_tbs YoruBura Original!! TikTok Self-Introduction [Ai Iinuma-chan] ver. 🐈⬛Sunday Theater#VIVANTNight brunchSelf-introductionTranslationRecommendation#fyp
♬ Runaway Baby – Bruno Mars
A track with exhilarating speed and provocative lyrics.
Released by Bruno Mars on his 2010 debut album Doo-Wops & Hooligans, it drew attention after his performance at the 54th Grammy Awards.
It’s currently blowing up on TikTok as a popular BGM for self-introduction videos.
The funky rhythm and catchy melody are perfect for showcasing your individuality.
The lyrics, which depict the push and pull of romance, create an intriguing contrast with the pop vibe.
Highly recommended for anyone who wants to present themselves with confidence.
Combination Pizza Hut And Taco BellDas Racist

@gemmatokyo♬ Combination Taco Bell and Pizza Hut by Das Racist – Charlie
Let me introduce “Combination Pizza Hut And Taco Bell,” a track that’ll make you chuckle with its humorous lyrics.
It’s a song by the hip-hop duo Das Racist, featuring rapper Himanshu Suri.
The track depicts a conversation between two men.
The premise is that they’re in different sections of the same store, repeatedly telling each other where they are.
Even though they keep saying the same thing over and over, they don’t seem likely to meet—listen with that point in mind.


