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TikTok continues to be the platform where music goes viral, and the top 20 songs on TikTok in November 2025 reflect a mix of moods — from haunting Halloween vibes and soulful ballads to classic throwbacks and cinematic soundscapes. Here’s a rundown of the top songs making waves on TikTok this month:

1448

Artist: Mo P. Trend: A moody, cinematic rap track that’s taking over storytelling edits and aesthetic night-drive videos on TikTok.

Haunted Water

Artist: Spellling Trend: Approved for business use, this ethereal and haunting song is trending in mysterious, slow-motion, and dark fantasy-style content.

Sequência da Botação

Artists: DJ Ryder, DJ Dudu Coupper & Mc Gw Trend: Approved for business use, this Brazilian funk track is fueling dance trends and upbeat transitions across TikTok.

So Easy (To Fall In Love)

Artist: Olivia Dean Trend: A soulful, romantic track used for cozy couple edits, aesthetic montages, and fall-themed storytelling content.

Be That Easy

Artist: Sade Trend: The smooth and jazzy tone makes this classic perfect for self-care, mood, and lifestyle TikToks with a touch of nostalgia.

Spooky, Scary Skeletons (House VIP Remix)

Artists: Crystal Knives & Lex Allen Trend: Approved for business use, this upbeat remix of a Halloween classic remains a favorite for humorous, dance, and costume videos.

JODY JO

Artists: Ealuhri & Double Xl Trend: A lively hip-hop track that’s trending in energetic edits, skits, and creator transition videos.

Hotel Room

Artists: Flvckka, Maury & Sleezy O Trend: A chill yet rhythmic track perfect for lifestyle, aesthetic, and travel-themed TikToks.

Christmas Is Coming

Artist: DM Production Trend: Approved for business use, this festive instrumental is gaining traction for early holiday content and cozy seasonal montages.

Any Time, Any Place

Artist: Janet Jackson Trend: A sultry throwback track trending for romantic edits, fashion videos, and moody aesthetic reels.

My Dawg

Artist: Lil Baby Trend: A recurring TikTok favorite for storytelling, friendship edits, and motivational content.

world so empty

Artist: no.way.out Trend: Emotional and atmospheric, this track fits perfectly for introspective or cinematic content exploring solitude and reflection.

maybe i should kill myself

Artist: Root Canal Years Trend: A melancholic indie song used in emotional storytelling and artistic edits. (Note: Some content includes mental health themes.)

Little Life

Artist: Robert Gromotka Trend: Approved for business use, this gentle instrumental is trending in lifestyle, journaling, and morning routine videos.

the life i desire

Artists: les & nilöwh. Trend: A dreamy lo-fi track ideal for calming, aesthetic edits, and late-night reflections.

Everything In Its Right Place

Artist: SAD Trend: Approved for business use, this track is used for introspective montages and minimalist visual storytelling.

Asleep In Space

Artist: Zachariehs Trend: A celestial, ambient track trending in space visuals, meditative content, and late-night aesthetic edits.

Ramalama (Bang Bang)

Artist: Róisín Murphy Trend: A theatrical, high-energy track that’s gone viral for dance challenges and Halloween-themed transformations.

shine on

Artist: choppy.wav Trend: Approved for business use, this soothing track fits perfectly for positive affirmations, lifestyle, and productivity edits.

Monster Mash

Artist: Bobby “Boris” Pickett & The Crypt-Kickers Trend: A Halloween classic making a strong return with creators using it in spooky skits, dance trends, and nostalgic throwback videos.

FAQs

Q1: Which songs are popular for Halloween-themed content?

“Haunted Water” by Spellling, “Spooky, Scary Skeletons (House VIP Remix)” by Crystal Knives & Lex Allen, and “Ramalama (Bang Bang)” by Róisín Murphy are leading the spooky content trends.

Q2: Are there any relaxing or aesthetic songs trending this month?

Yes — “the life i desire” by les & nilöwh., “shine on” by choppy.wav, and “Little Life” by Robert Gromotka* are widely used for peaceful, morning, or journaling edits.*

Q3: What songs are driving dance and challenge trends?

“Sequência da Botação” and “JODY JO” are major hits for upbeat transitions, dance routines, and energetic creator content.

Q4: Are holiday songs already trending?

Yes — “Christmas Is Coming” is seeing an early rise in festive content as creators start holiday-themed campaigns and decor videos.

Q5: Which tracks are ideal for storytelling or cinematic content?

“1448” by Mo P., “world so empty” by no.way.out, and “Everything In Its Right Place” by SAD* are being used in artistic storytelling and visual narrative edits.