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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 songs: Popular tracks that went viral on TikTok (31–40)

ParisElse

Elsa, a duo gaining attention in the French electronic scene, blends genres to create highly original music that was popular across Europe, but one particular release catapulted them to worldwide fame.

Released in April 2016, this work stands out for its calm atmosphere and dark, groovy melodic lines.

Its lyrical, introspective worldview seems to deftly portray the glittering lights of the city and the loneliness lurking behind them.

It’s easy to see why it became a global hit, earning 12 Diamond certifications.

They also have experience scoring the film Apaches.

The track is frequently used in YouTube Shorts featuring master craftsmen showing off incredible skills, so be sure to check it out.

FriendshipsPascal Letoublon

French music producer Pascal Letoublon, a rising name in the electronic scene.

The instrumental piece he released in September 2017 gained worldwide recognition after going viral on TikTok.

The track is notable for its emotional melody and deeply resonant deep house sound.

It may not be flashy, but its warm vibe makes it instantly familiar to many listeners.

In 2020, a vocal version featuring German singer Leony was released and received high acclaim, including a nomination at the NRJ Music Awards.

It’s widely used in short videos, from moving, emotional moments to everyday vlogs.

METAMORPHOSISINTERWORLD

Interworld is an artist known for his music that incorporates drift phonk, a genre born in Russia.

The piece he released in November 2021 has been played worldwide through YouTube Shorts.

This work features an extremely aggressive sound where distorted sub-bass intertwines with high-speed beats.

It carries a dark and powerful atmosphere throughout, and—true to its title meaning “transformation”—it seems to express a fierce will to remake oneself.

It’s frequently used in drifting and workout videos, so many of you may already know it.

If you like stimulating music, be sure to check it out.

Somebody’s Watching MeRockwell

Rockwell – Somebody’s Watching Me (Official Music Video)
Somebody's Watching MeRockwell

That unforgettable classic with the striking phrase, “Is somebody watching me?”—the one you can’t help but hum.

Known as the signature song of Rockwell, a formidable talent and son of the founder of Motown, it’s famous for the anecdote that he secured his record deal without revealing his father’s name.

Released in December 1983, it became a massive hit, reaching No.

2 on the U.S.

charts.

The juxtaposition of paranoid lyrics—as if under constant surveillance—with a danceable, catchy synth-funk sound is brilliant.

And on the standout chorus, none other than Michael Jackson lends his vocals.

Featured on his debut album, Somebody’s Watching Me, this track is perfect for Halloween season or whenever you’re in the mood for a little thrill.

Oh No (TikTok Remix)Capone

Capone – Oh No (TikTok Remix) Lyrics | Oh no, oh no, oh no no
Oh No (TikTok Remix)Capone

That catchy track with the “Oh no” phrase that you often hear as BGM in YouTube Shorts for fails and mishaps—its remix was crafted by the rapper Capone.

He’s well known for his work in the duo Capone-N-Noreaga, but he’s also active as a solo artist; his 2005 album Pain, Time & Glory reached No.

42 on the U.S.

R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.

This track boldly samples a classic 1960s girl-group hit, blending the original’s wistful melody with trap-style beats to create an irresistibly addictive vibe.

The original lyrics lament a lost love, but when fragments of them are used as a prelude to mishaps, they’ve become a go-to BGM that makes viewers laugh.

Since it’s beloved as the soundtrack for the moment you wait for the “punchline” in short videos, why not enjoy the contrast with the mood of the source material?