This Week’s Trending UK TikTok Songs

28 August 2025

What’s hot today on TikTok might be old news tomorrow. This is definitely the case when it comes to sounds. On TikTok, a successful content strategy is built on a solid understanding of current trends. For social media managers, agencies, creators, and entrepreneurs, this means keeping a close eye on the songs and sounds that are capturing attention. Using trending audio is a powerful way to increase your content’s reach, connect with new audiences, and show that your brand is relevant. Here’s a look at some of the top tracks making waves this week and how you can integrate them into your content.

Here is a ranking of the most-used and popular TikTok songs in the UK this week, 27th August 2025.

1. Man I Need – Olivia Dean

Olivia Dean’s ballad is making waves on TikTok for its versatility. Many creators pair it with heartfelt clips about love and relationships, while others flip the lyrics into something ironic, celebrating their singlehood and independence instead. That contrast between sincerity and humor keeps the song fresh across different trends.

2. So High School – Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift’s engagement has helped this playful track explode on TikTok. The lyrics capture a youthful, romantic energy that fans are embracing through couple skits and engagement montages. Swift herself added to the excitement with a witty caption about “your English teacher and your gym teacher getting married” (so high school, right?).

3. Luxurious x Be Your Girl (Jersey – Slowed) – VIP & archangel

This slowed Jersey blend is trending as the soundtrack for hair-focused videos, especially for those highlighting thin or fine textures. The dreamy beat gives the content a moody, cinematic vibe that feels both stylish and intimate. It’s become one of the most recognizable sounds for aesthetic edits this week.

4. BELONG TO ME FUNK (Slowed) – Sayfalse & SNXP & ßino

Built around a dreamy vocal loop repeating “my honey I know,” this slowed funk track is everywhere on TikTok right now. Creators are using it to highlight obvious truths or simple facts, often pairing the sound with captions that make the point crystal clear. The repetitive loop makes it both catchy and memorable. Its hypnotic quality has helped it stand out as one of the most recognizable sounds on the FYP this week.

5. Chopping the Line – Jab King

With Notting Hill Carnival happening this week, “Chopping the Line” has become one of the top trending sounds. TikTokers are pairing it with street party highlights, dance challenges, and celebration clips. The upbeat tempo matches the carefree and festive energy of this popular carnival. It’s the kind of track that captures joy in every edit.

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♬ Chopping the Line – Jab King

6. Voodoo Ray – A Guy Called Gerald

This classic UK house anthem has returned to TikTok thanks to summer festival season. Creators are using it for rave footage, sunset crowd shots, and afterparty clips. Its nostalgic yet timeless energy makes it a perfect backdrop for euphoric moments. The track proves that old-school sounds can still dominate the FYP.

7. L O V E – Michael Bublé

Michael Bublé’s jazzy take on “L-O-V-E” has turned into a viral pet trend. Users hold up letters in front of their pets’ faces and record their reactions, which are often equal parts funny and adorable. The sound blends vintage charm with classic TikTok humor. It’s a reminder that pets and music together almost always go viral.

8. I’m Not Them – Them & I

This calming instrumental is one of the most peaceful tracks on TikTok this week. Soft piano combined with bird and ocean sounds sets the tone for reflective edits. Creators are using it to highlight natural scenery, mindfulness content, and nostalgic memories. It brings a quiet, refreshing break to the often fast-paced FYP.

9. VAI NO VAPOR – sma$her

This Brazilian track fuels a big face reveal trend, where users dramatically uncover half their face right at the beat drop. The song’s energy creates a perfect transition moment in front-facing videos, often combined with makeup looks or glow-ups. It’s quickly becoming a staple sound for bold self-expression on TikTok UK.

10. Wrist (feat. Solo Lucci) – Chris Brown

Chris Brown’s “Wrist” is having a moment again thanks to lip-sync videos. The lyric “You gotta come to my city, you gotta see how it is” has turned into a TikTok anthem for showing local culture and nightlife. Creators are pairing it with clips that highlight city pride or personal style. The swagger of the track makes it a strong choice for short lifestyle edits.

Don’t forget to come back and check this UK TikTok songs chart next week! If you need more help increasing your reach, here’s a list of trending TikTok hashtags:

Kalum Kalum , 28 August 2025

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