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Addictive Western music. Popular songs that went viral on TikTok.

When you’re scrolling through TikTok, you sometimes hear a song that sticks in your head after just one listen, right?

Many of you have probably thought, “I want to know the artist and title of that song, but I can’t figure it out…”

In this article, we’ve handpicked catchy, addictive songs from among the Western tracks that gained attention on TikTok.

We’ve gathered songs that went viral mainly on social media, so you’ll likely find that track you’ve been curious about.

Don’t just stop at the chorus or the intro—take this chance to listen to the full versions of the songs that blew up on TikTok.

Addictive Western music: Popular songs that went viral on TikTok (51–60)

I LOVE YOUKevin Rater

The song “I LOVE YOU” is frequently used in videos featuring the cute side of animals and human babies, as well as lighthearted, funny mishaps.

After gaining popularity in China, it gradually became a global hit and is now beloved by many listeners as a staple of cute-style background music.

Its slightly reggae-tinged track and memorable synth create an irresistible, addictive feel.

If you enjoy gentle, soothing tunes, be sure to check it out.

TitleMeghan Trainor

Meghan Trainor – Title (Official Music Video)
TitleMeghan Trainor

It’s a song that blends cuteness and power.

It’s included on Meghan Trainor’s debut album, “Title,” and was released in January 2015.

Hailing from the United States, she has established a unique style that fuses retro sounds with contemporary pop.

The lyrics, which focus on self-respect in romantic relationships, resonate with many listeners.

A dance challenge went viral on TikTok, bringing the song back into the spotlight; in Japan, it topped the Billboard Japan TikTok chart for four consecutive weeks.

It’s perfect for anyone who wants to value their self-worth.

With its up-tempo beat that lifts your spirits, be sure to give it a listen!

Everybody Wants To Rule The WorldTears for Fears

Tears For Fears – Everybody Wants To Rule The World (Official Music Video)
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!

You(=I)Bolbbalgan4

@straykids_japan

Baby, YOU! YOU!! YOU!!! Only SKZ can melt STAY’s heart with a charuru-ru-ru! Let’s wrap up 2023 together~✨#StrayKids#SKZ#스트레이키즈#LeeKnowRino#SeungminSeungmin#babyyou#babyyouchallenge

♬ 오리지널 사운드 – SuGaR – SuGaR

Bolbbalgan4’s “You(=I)” was released in 2016 and is gaining renewed attention on TikTok, especially among younger listeners.

The song features an approachable melody that offers a comforting sense of connection.

Its lyrics are filled with candid expressions of love and catchy phrases, giving it an addictive quality that sticks after just one listen.

It’s also fun to compare the sped-up version with the original.

Highly recommended for fans of love songs or anyone looking to brighten their mood!

DynamiteBTS

BTS (방탄소년단) ‘Dynamite’ Official MV
DynamiteBTS

BTS is currently on hiatus because its members are serving in the military.

Even while they’re not active, their popularity is incredible, and many of their songs are used as background music on TikTok and YouTube Shorts.

Among them, the one I especially recommend is Dynamite—an undeniable hit.

It has been popular ever since its release, and that popularity seems to be ongoing.

It’s used in videos across all kinds of genres, so try searching for #dynamite!

In conclusion

When you revisit music that caught your attention while watching short videos, you might discover something new.

From songs with uniquely unfolding lyrics to tracks with striking phrases, a wide variety of music is drawing attention.

The songs used in popular dance videos on TikTok all have irresistibly danceable sounds.

Why not add your favorite Western tracks to a playlist by artist name or title and play them on repeat?