Staple Western Songs on TikTok | 20 Picks Loved Across All Generations!
TikTok, the popular social media platform that’s becoming even bigger than YouTube.
I think many people in their teens and twenties use it.
When it comes to TikTok, the memorable content is those creations that combine various background music with unique visuals.
However, even if you find a BGM you like, there are times when you don’t know what the song is.
For those people, we’ve selected Western songs that became hits on TikTok.
We’ve picked a wide range—from tracks that trended in the early days to songs that are currently booming!
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Popular Western songs on TikTok | 20 picks loved by all generations! (41–50)
UnholySam Smith, Kim Petras

The classic “Unholy” by Sam Smith and Kim Petras—one of the most popular songs of the first half of 2023.
The track has a gothic vibe, and its success sparked renewed attention on gothic-tinged sounds from the late 2010s.
It’s not a noisy track, but it has an outstanding, immersive impact.
If you enjoy artists like Sub Urban or Bella Poarch, this is a must-listen.
Something For Your M.I.N.D.Superorganism

“Something For Your M.I.N.D.” is a pop tune by a British indie pop band, irresistible for its mysterious melody and psychedelic vibe.
The brief moments where the sound cuts out—like right before the chorus—are used by lots of people on TikTok as the perfect timing for transformation videos.
And that upper-layer sound that’s like a slide guitar? The more you listen, the more it’ll get you hooked!
DynamiteTaio Cruz

An up-tempo dance track that captures the sense of freedom at clubs and parties.
Released in May 2010 by British artist Taio Cruz, it became a global hit.
The lyrics—featuring memorable shouts like “Put your hands up” and “AYO!”—express the joy of breaking free from everyday stress.
The song topped charts in many countries and sold over 5.7 million copies in the United States.
It was also included in the dance game Just Dance 3, making it popular with a wide audience.
It’s a perfect pick when you want a change of mood or to amp up a party with friends.
22Taylor Swift

This song brilliantly captures the glow and anxieties of youth.
Taylor Swift is known as a popular singer-songwriter from the United States, and in this work she focuses on the special age of 22.
It skillfully portrays the subtle feelings of celebrating youth and freedom while taking a step into adulthood.
Released as a single in March 2013, it was included on the album Red.
With its catchy melody and relatable lyrics, it won the hearts of many young listeners.
The song celebrates the importance of friendships and savoring fleeting moments of youth, making it perfect for milestones like birthdays and graduations.
Toca TocaFly Project

The song ‘Toca Toca’ became a global hit.
Particularly popular in Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking regions, it experienced a revival through TikTok.
It first gained traction with videos of anime characters dancing to the track as background music, and gradually became established as a go-to BGM for dance videos as well.
Many of you may recognize the video that sparked the initial meme.
Not only the videos, but the song itself is highly addictive, and the chorus leaves a powerful impression.

