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

08 July 2025

TikTok moves fast, and what’s trending today might be gone tomorrow. But one thing that consistently drives the app is music. The right song can take a video from good to viral, and this week’s most popular TikTok tracks are giving creators the tools to tell stories, show off edits, and join viral trends.

Here’s a look at the top trending songs currently dominating TikTok in Canada, with details on how creators are using each one.

1. Fireworks – Drake

Drake’s Fireworks is trending again on TikTok, and while it’s climbing the charts in Canada, its latest wave of popularity comes from south of the border. Thanks to the Fourth of July, creators are using the track’s name and cinematic feel to soundtrack their fireworks videos. Originally released in 2010 and featuring Alicia Keys, the song blends hip-hop and R&B with introspective lyrics about fame and relationships. It’s also showing up in nostalgic edits and growth montages, with the emotional tone giving weight to both celebratory and reflective moments.

2. Star Spangled (Bass Boosted) – SNC

This remix of the U.S. national anthem isn’t just about patriotism. With its intense bass drops and high energy, it’s become the backdrop for transformation edits, glow-up videos, and content that builds to a dramatic reveal. It’s loud, exaggerated, and oddly versatile. Some creators are even using it ironically to add a chaotic twist to more mundane moments, which only adds to its viral appeal.

3. Opp Bxtch – Certified Trapper

Right now, this track is trending thanks to a simple but punchy format: “Clap if…”. TikTok creators are using the clapping section of Opp Bxtch to call out relatable or ironic moments, like “Clap if our friendship lasted longer than a relationship.” It’s direct and catchy, with the beat perfectly timed for dramatic or funny reveals. The song’s bold energy gives even the most low-key posts an extra kick, whether it’s used for storytelling, commentary, or just calling people out with style.

4. Courtesy Of The Red, White And Blue – Toby Keith

Even though it’s been around for years, this patriotic anthem has made a strong return on TikTok for the Fourth of July. It’s most commonly featured in videos themed around military appreciation, outdoor life, or country culture. Some creators are using it seriously, while others lean into parody. Either way, its loud and proud lyrics keep it trending around major holidays and moments of U.S. pride.

5. American Nights – Zach Bryan

Zach Bryan continues to dominate TikTok’s softer side. American Nights mixes emotional lyrics with a folk-rock vibe, making it a popular soundtrack for road trips, friend compilations, or slow-motion summer content. The chorus has that sing-along quality that hits especially well in videos focused on real-life memories, moments with friends, or late-night reflections.

6. National Anthem – Lana Del Rey

Lana Del Rey’s National Anthem is having another dreamy moment on TikTok. Its lush production and cinematic sound make it a go-to for videos that capture the feel of summer nights with hazy skies, slow-motion clips, and nostalgic vibes. While the lyrics touch on wealth and old-school romance, creators are leaning into the song’s moodiness for romantic edits, late-night drives, and aesthetic montages that feel pulled from a dream. It’s timeless, dramatic, and made for golden hour.

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♬ National Anthem – Lana Del Rey

7. WHIM WHAMIEE – PLUTO & YKNIECE

If you’ve seen a chaotic, high-energy dance or challenge trend lately, this track was probably playing in the background. Produced by Zaytoven, WHIM WHAMIEE is a blend of trap beats and catchy ad-libs. TikTok creators are using it for dance content, fast-paced outfit transitions, and anything that needs hype. The track’s playful, unpredictable vibe makes it perfect for grabbing attention in the first few seconds of a video.

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♬ WHIM WHAMIEE – PLUTO & YKNIECE

8. Fourth of July – Sufjan Stevens

This haunting, emotional indie track comes back every year around this time, but still feels fresh in 2025. Sufjan Stevens’ Fourth of July is often used in videos that explore personal moments, emotional turning points, or quiet reflections. Its gentle melody and soft vocals help set the mood for serious or sentimental content. On TikTok, it often appears in storytelling formats, voiceovers, or edits focused on themes like grief, memory, or introspection.

9. Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue – Countdown Nashville (Cover)

This cover version offers a slower, more traditional country twist on the original Toby Keith track. The harmonies and acoustic elements make it feel warmer and a little more laid back. It’s trending in videos about small-town life, celebrations, or personal pride moments. Some creators are even using it in nostalgic throwbacks or side-by-side comparisons showing growth or change.

10. Jonny (Reprise) – Faye Webster

Faye Webster’s Jonny (Reprise) is soft, slow, and emotionally rich. TikTok creators love it for moodier edits, moments of reflection, or videos with a calm aesthetic. It’s often used with dreamy transitions or visual storytelling that doesn’t need much text or explanation. The track’s subtle instrumentation and quiet intensity make it stand out in the feed without having to be loud.

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 , 08 July 2025

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