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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Compilation of songs used in popular self-introduction videos on TikTok (11–20)
Good night, good night.shousankin

If you’re looking for a Chinese song with a girly vibe, you’re probably thinking of “Good Night, Good Night” (晚安晚安).
It’s a track released by Chinese singer-songwriter Xiao Sanjin.
The song portrays a woman at night, alone with her thoughts about the person she likes.
Paired with a simple piano melody, it creates a romantic atmosphere.
By the way, the phrase that’s repeated many times in the chorus means “good night.” Knowing that will likely help you understand the song better.
In conclusion
We’ve introduced songs that are perfect for TikTok bios and are often used by celebrities and influencers.
You’ll find tracks with a genreless appeal, spanning both Western and Japanese music.
It’s great to use classic or popular songs, and trying K-pop or C-pop as themes is also a good idea.
Try listening to or using for your shoots those rhythmic tracks that get stuck in your head after just one phrase!


