For people in their teens and twenties, social media like TikTok is a given.
Recently, TikTok started displaying which audio tracks are being used, but if you don’t use TikTok regularly, it can still be hard to keep up with trending songs.
So this time, we’ve picked out the latest transformation songs used on TikTok!
We’ll explain in detail what kinds of videos they’re used in, whose songs they are and what they’re like, and what makes them appealing—so be sure to check it out!
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[Latest] Transformation songs used on TikTok (1–10)
London BridgeFergie

The Black Eyed Peas are an American hip-hop fusion group.
Fergie, a central figure of the group, is also loved across various generations, especially among younger people, as a solo artist.
Her song “London Bridge (Oh Snap)” is used on TikTok in videos where people style their hair while singing, or dramatically change their outfits.
With its especially strong hook, the track adds a great accent to videos and makes your heart race as you watch!
GUY.exe (sped up/tiktok remix)Superfruit

Superfruit, formed by Mitch Grassi and Scott Hoying from the a cappella group Pentatonix.
“GUY.exe (sped up/tiktok remix)” is a sped-up, TikTok-friendly version of their song “GUY.EXE.” The track is used in videos where not-so-cool guys or girls undergo a dramatic transformation with new hair or makeup.
Its appeal lies in how well the transformation hits right on the song’s signature beat and its catchy vibe.
It’s also often used in comedy videos where someone deliberately draws a fake beard with a pen before revealing the makeover!
NILLILI MAMBOBlock B

“NILLILI MAMBO” is a lively hip-hop tune by the Korean boy group Block B.
The song features a kissing-like phrase partway through, and people use that moment to transform in their videos! The gesture of covering the camera with your hand as if blowing a kiss looks like an easy pose even for beginners.
There are also people who imitate the leader Zico, so besides transformation-style clips, there are many different kinds of videos—be sure to check them out!
positionsAriana Grande

Ariana Grande, who enjoys immense popularity among younger generations, is also hugely popular on TikTok.
Among her songs, “positions,” released in 2020, is a hot R&B track often used for scene transitions in travel videos.
Synced to the rhythm, women fall backward onto their backs, and the scene cuts from a hotel bed to a terrace at their destination, then to the steps of a famous landmark, and so on.
These transformation-style travel videos really make the most of the song’s glamorous vibe!
WAP feat. Megan Thee StallionCardi B

“WAP feat.
Megan Thee Stallion” by American rapper Cardi B is an addictive hip-hop track featuring fellow American artist Megan Thee Stallion.
On TikTok, it’s used not only for makeup videos but also for bold transformation clips that completely change hairstyles.
Because the music video’s provocative portrayal of women leaves a strong impression, there are also fun videos that imitate its moves.
If you’re interested, check out the song along with those videos!
The Barber of Seville (Mustard Pimp Remix)Largo Al Factotum

Largo al factotum by Gioachino Rossini, used in the play The Barber of Seville.
The modern electro arrangement The Barber of Seville (Mustard Pimp Remix) features an addictive, edgy synthesizer sound.
Created by the project Mustard Pimp, this remix is used on TikTok for videos showcasing dramatic transformations.
Its impactful style really helps elevate the videos!
Feeling GoodMichael Bublé

“Feeling Good” is a stylish, jazz-inflected pop song released in 2005 by Canadian singer-songwriter Michael Bublé.
On TikTok, the impactful moment when the song shifts from the quiet opening vocals to the intense horn section is often used as the cue for transformations.
There are even videos where men transform with sultry makeup, which matches perfectly with the song’s glossy, slightly mysterious vibe.

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