This Week’s Trending UK TikTok Songs | 3rd July, 2025

03 July 2025

What’s hot today on TikTok might be old news tomorrow. This is definitely the case when it comes to sounds. For social media managers, staying agile and quickly integrating trending audio into your content strategy is key for maximizing visibility and engagement. This week’s top 10 trending songs offer a diverse palette of sounds, from fresh hip-hop to calming meditation tracks, each presenting unique opportunities for you to increase your reach.

Here is a ranking of the most-used and popular TikTok songs in the UK this week.

#1. BOLO – tface

Leading this week’s charts is “BOLO” by tface, a hip-hop/rap song released in April 2025. This fresh release is characterized by its energetic beat and confident flow, making it a perfect fit for quick, impactful videos. Social media marketers can use “BOLO” for fast-paced product unboxings, showcasing quick transformations (think before-and-afters for services), or even as a backdrop for content highlighting efficiency or speed in their operations. Its driving rhythm is ideal for snappy edits that grab attention.

#2. Fireworks – Drake

“Fireworks” by Drake featuring Alicia Keys, released back in 2010, is making a comeback on the platform. This R&B and hip-hop collaboration, known for its reflective lyrics, is now being used in videos that capture moments of personal reflection, nostalgic journeys, or content looking back at achievements. You could incorporate this song into videos showcasing your brand’s history, celebrating team milestones, or even highlighting customer testimonials in a heartfelt, authentic way. The song’s contemplative mood creates a genuine connection with viewers.

#3. Daylight – Gakuen

“Daylight” by Gakuen, released in February 2024, is another popular choice. It’s a chilled, lo-fi instrumental, which is trending for its upbeat and driving qualities. Creators are using it for energetic, positive content, like morning routines, bright product displays, or celebrating achievements. You can use it to create an optimistic and motivating atmosphere for your brand’s message, or share fun facts like the video below.

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#4. stronger than you feel (Acoustic) – Black Box

From a more recent release, “stronger than you feel (Acoustic)” by Black Box (September 2024) is resonating deeply. As with many acoustic versions of songs, it carries a raw, emotional, and comforting tone. This makes it ideal for heartfelt testimonials, behind-the-scenes glimpses of hard work and dedication, or content that speaks to resilience and authenticity. If your brand is focused on personal development, community support, or even showcasing the human side of your business, this song could be incredibly impactful.

#5. Nothing’s gonna hurt you baby – Cigarettes after Sex

Returning to the list, we have the atmospheric “Nothing’s Gonna Hurt You Baby” by Cigarettes After Sex. This alternative/indie track, originally from 2012, continues to charm TikTok with its dreamy, soothing, and slightly melancholic vibe. It’s consistently used for aesthetic, slow-motion, or comforting content. For marketers, this song is perfect for showcasing luxury products, creating a serene ambiance for wellness brands, or highlighting moments of calm and self-care that your product or service provides.

#6. WHIM WHAMIEE – PLUTO & YKNIECE

Adding a modern hip-hop punch, “WHIM WHAMIEE” by PLUTO & YKNIECE, released in February 2025, is a high-energy contender. Its bold and assertive sound makes it suitable for dynamic content such as product drops, celebratory team moments, or anything that requires an upbeat, attention-grabbing background. Consider this track for quick cuts, transitions, or a showcase of fast-moving products or services.

#7. Heartache – Les

The 2024 track “Heartache” by Les offers a more emotional, melancholic, and reflective tone. As the word “heartache” in the title suggests, creators are using this song in content that expresses strong feelings, personal struggles, or overcoming challenges. If your brand engages in storytelling about growth, resilience, or even addressing common customer pain points before offering a solution could use this song to create a relatable and empathetic narrative.

#8. Savasana Meditation – Sounds of Shavasana

In stark contrast to many trending tracks, “Savasana Meditation” by Sounds of Shavasana, released in December 2024, points to a growing niche on TikTok. This instrumental, calming meditation music is used for mindfulness content, relaxation guides, sleep aids, or aesthetic videos promoting peace and tranquility. Wellness brands, spas, yoga studios, or even products designed to reduce stress could use this audio to create soothing content that promotes relaxation and well-being.

#9. All I Want – Olivia Rodrigo & Disney

Olivia Rodrigo and Disney’s “All I Want”, a pop ballad from 2019, is also trending. Known for its emotive lyrics and relatable themes of young love and longing, this song is often featured in videos expressing deep feelings, dramatic reveals, or nostalgic moments from adolescence. You can tap into its emotional depth for storytelling content, showcasing how their product fulfills a deep desire, or for user-generated content where customers express their “love” for your brand.

#10. Episode 4 – Queen Key

Finally, “Episode 4” by Queen Key, a hip-hop/rap track, is making waves on the platform. While its exact release date might be harder to pinpoint, Queen Key is known for her confident and unfiltered style. This track typically accompanies bold, empowering content, self-expression videos, or humorous skits with an assertive edge. If you’re aiming for a strong, unapologetic voice, or those looking to create empowering content that celebrates individuality, could find this song a fitting soundtrack for your message.

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 , 03 July 2025

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