Top 10 Trending TikTok Songs in Canada This Week | July 7th, 2025

01 September 2025

TikTok never runs out of surprises, and neither does the music that fuels its trends. Each week, new songs pop up, from feel-good anthems to unexpected gems, giving creators the perfect soundtrack for their videos. Whether it’s a dance challenge, a funny clip, or a heartfelt moment, these tracks are the ones everyone in Canada is using right now.

Keep scrolling to see what trending songs are taking over feeds and inspiring the most creative TikToks across Canada this week.

1. L O V E – Michael Bublé

TikTok users across the globe are having fun spelling out L-O-V-E with their fingers in front of pets and capturing the reactions. Cats, dogs, and even birds are getting in on the trend, often stealing the spotlight. Michael Bublé’s smooth voice gives the videos a cozy, classic vibe. Bublé is proudly Canadian and often highlights his roots, like hosting the 2025 Junos in Vancouver. The trend works so well because it’s simple, cute, and easy to recreate at home. People keep sharing these videos because the combination of pets and music is impossible not to love.

2. I Think I Like You Better When You’re Gone – Reneé Rapp

This song has become a go-to for TikTok videos about moving on after a breakup. Users pair it with clips showing personal growth and discovering life without an ex nearby. The lyrics capture that feeling of liking someone more from a distance in a way that hits just right. It’s especially popular in empowerment videos where people are finding themselves again. The emotional tone connects with viewers quickly, even in short clips. Many creators add their own captions or edits to show their journey of moving forward.

3. Made In Japan – Buck Owens

TikTokers are using this classic country song to show off their partners and celebrate love. The trend has a nostalgic, heartfelt vibe that works perfectly with everyday couple moments. Buck Owens is a country legend, and his music adds a touch of authenticity to these clips. Videos often highlight small gestures and fun moments that make relationships feel real. The song’s charm makes it easy to connect with, whether it’s a new relationship or years-long partnership. It’s proof that older songs can still spark fresh trends online.

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♬ Made In Japan – Buck Owens

4. Gabriela – KATSEYE

“Gabriela” has sparked a new dance trend where users spin their hands in the air to match the energy of the song. The fast tempo makes it perfect for short, high-energy clips. TikTok dancers are putting their own spin on it, helping the trend spread even faster. The song has quickly gained recognition, partly because it’s so fun to dance along to. Videos often feature playful choreography that feels spontaneous and creative. This trend shows how a catchy beat can bring a community together around a single song.

5. we can’t be friends (wait for your love) – Ariana Grande

Ariana Grande’s track is popping up on TikTok again, often used in videos about leaving toxic habits or relationships behind. It comes from her 2024 album “Eternal Sunshine” and has a smooth synth-pop vibe. TikTok creators use it to show personal growth, like stepping into better routines or new friendships. The song works well with text overlays and storytelling clips and its emotional yet catchy tone makes it easy to relate to.

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♬ we can’t be friends (wait for your love) – Ariana Grande

6. Scott and Zelda – BIBI

This Korean song is trending thanks to a TikTok dance challenge inspired by the famous literary couple F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald. Users are drawn to its dramatic, playful energy and storytelling vibe. The challenge combines music and movement in a way that’s entertaining to watch and easy to share. Fans of K-pop are especially excited about the trend, but anyone who enjoys creative choreography can join in.

7. Folded – Kehlani

Kehlani’s “Folded” is trending for both dance challenges and everyday life videos. Released in June 2025, it has a rhythm that fits short choreographed clips and casual vlogs alike. Users enjoy adding their own moves or letting the song play in the background of daily moments. Its catchy beat and smooth vocals make it easy to watch and share. Many creators are using it to show personality and creativity in quick, engaging ways.

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♬ Folded – Kehlani

8. Adore You – Miley Cyrus 

Miley Cyrus’s song is part of a touching trend about appreciating mothers. Women walk out a door in TikTok videos while captions say “If you walk out that door your mom will be able to re-live her life, achieve all her dreams and goals, but you won’t exist”. The slow, emotional track makes the clips feel heartfelt without being over the top. Viewers connect with the theme, sharing it widely because it’s relatable. Cyrus often adds personal storytelling to her music, which makes the trend feel authentic.

9. The Man – Aloe Blacc

Aloe Blacc’s “The Man” is trending in celebratory TikTok clips, particularly for Love Island highlights. The song’s upbeat and empowering vibe makes it perfect for positive energy content. Many users pair it with text overlays and reactions to amplify the fun. Its catchy rhythm and lyrics make it easy for creators to remix or adapt. The catchy rhythm makes it easy to remix or adapt for different trends. It’s one of those songs that instantly adds a feeling of hype to any video.

10. A Quick One Before the Eternal Worm Devours Appalachia – Lizard in the Spring

This eerie cover of “A Quick One Before the Eternal Worm Devours Connecticut” has become popular for atmospheric or liminal space TikTok content. The haunting banjo adds a mysterious tone that contrasts with the original lullaby by Have a Nice Life. Users pair it with videos that feel otherworldly, strange, or suspenseful. Its unsettling vibe makes it a favorite for creators exploring darker or experimental trends. The song works well in short clips, where a strong mood is important. TikTokers are using it to create content that stands out from more conventional trends.

Jumping on a viral sound is a smart move, but timing and strategy matter too. With Metricool, you can schedule your TikToks to go live when your audience is most active, so your content hits when people are actually watching.Need the right tags to match the trend? Use the hashtag generator to find relevant ones, or test out different combinations and track what performs best. Metricool’s built-in analytics also let you see how your videos are doing over time, so you can tweak your strategy as trends come and go.

Gretchen Oestreicher Gretchen Oestreicher , 01 September 2025

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