TikTok’s November 2025 trends in the UK are filled with hauntingly beautiful tracks, Halloween-inspired sounds, emotional indie songs, and cinematic melodies that are dominating creators’ feeds. Here’s a breakdown of the top 20 trending TikTok songs this November and how users are bringing them to life across the platform.


1. Halloween ・ cute horror song

Artist: PeriTune
Trend: Approved for business use; a Halloween favourite continuing into November, used in spooky, aesthetic, and playful edits.


2. Die On This Hill

Artist: SIENNA SPIRO
Trend: An emotional, cinematic track trending in motivational and storytelling TikToks, often paired with slow-motion visuals.


3. So Easy (To Fall In Love)

Artist: Olivia Dean
Trend: Romantic soft-pop hit featured in couple videos, lifestyle vlogs, and warm, nostalgic autumn content.


4. Sequência da Botação

Artists: DJ Ryder, Dj Dudu Coupper & Mc Gw
Trend: Approved for business use; an upbeat, dance-heavy Brazilian track used in challenge and transition videos.


5. Haunted Water

Artist: Spellling
Trend: Approved for business use; a dark, atmospheric track perfect for cinematic Halloween and mystery edits.


6. use me!!!!!!!

Artist: Olga Myko
Trend: A bold, indie-inspired song trending in self-expression videos, bold transitions, and storytelling content.


7. Everything In Its Right Place

Artist: SAD
Trend: Approved for business use; an ambient, emotional song used in aesthetic montages and creative brand edits.


8. Remember Me (Reunion)

Artists: Anthony Gonzalez & Ana Ofelia Murguía
Trend: A heartfelt Disney track from Coco, trending in emotional storytelling and family-themed TikToks.


9. Be That Easy

Artist: Sade
Trend: Smooth, soulful, and sophisticated — used in calm, elegant, and aesthetic TikTok Creator.


10. Spooky Freaky

Artist: Felipe Vassão
Trend: Approved for business use; a quirky Halloween beat trending in creative brand campaigns and spooky filters.


11. NOW OR NEVER (Ultra Slowed)

Artists: TKANDZ & CXSPER
Trend: Approved for business use; this slowed remix is going viral in transformation and cinematic TikToks.


12. i miss your warm hands

Artist: i don't like mirrors
Trend: A soft, emotional track trending in introspective or nostalgic content, often paired with moody visuals.


13. This Is Halloween

Artist: The Party Cats
Trend: A classic Halloween anthem, used in themed dance, costume, and parody videos.


14. Gangsta (Harley Quinn & Joker Flashback Version)

Artist: Kehlani
Trend: Popular in dramatic edits, cinematic storytelling, and character-inspired transitions.


15. Watermelon – iPhone Demo

Artist: John + Jane Q. Public
Trend: A lo-fi sound trending in indie, DIY, and minimalist TikToks.


16. When I Close My Eyes

Artist: Tom Odell
Trend: Emotional piano-driven song trending in heartfelt and reflective content.


17. Letter Home

Artist: Childish Gambino
Trend: A mellow, lyrical track used in storytelling, creative visual essays, and lifestyle montages.


18. You Da One – Album Version

Artist: Rihanna
Trend: Classic pop revival trending in nostalgic dance videos and sound remixes.


19. Spooky, Scary Skeletons

Artist: Andrew Gold
Trend: A viral Halloween staple making its yearly return; used in comedy, animation, and themed costume edits.


20. Move With Me

Artist: Kyle Icardi
Trend: A chill pop tune gaining traction in travel, fitness, and aesthetic TikToks.

FAQs

Q1: Which songs are trending for Halloween and spooky-themed content in November?

“Halloween ・ cute horror song” by PeriTune, “Spooky Freaky” by Felipe Vassão, “This Is Halloween” by The Party Cats, and “Spooky, Scary Skeletons” by Andrew Gold remain top choices for seasonal content.

Q2: Which tracks are approved for business use?

Approved songs include “Halloween ・ cute horror song,” “Sequência da Botação,” “Haunted Water,” “Everything In Its Right Place,” “Spooky Freaky,” and “NOW OR NEVER (Ultra Slowed).”

Q3: What’s trending for romantic or nostalgic TikToks?

“So Easy (To Fall In Love)” by Olivia Dean, “Be That Easy” by Sade, and “When I Close My Eyes” by Tom Odell are perfect for emotional or aesthetic videos.

Q4: Which songs are great for challenges or dance edits?

“Sequência da Botação” and “Move With Me” are driving high-energy challenges and trendy transitions this month.

Q5: Are any classic or throwback songs resurfacing?

“Yes — Rihanna’s ‘You Da One’ and Andrew Gold’s ‘Spooky, Scary Skeletons’ are trending again, proving the power of nostalgia on TikTok.”


Saeed Shaik
Saeed Shaik

Skilled in Ecommerce Strategy, TikTok Ads, Search Engine Marketing (SEM), Facebook Ads, Social Media Marketing and DoubleClick. A strategic leader who built high performance teams grounds up generating multi-million dollar revenue streams in several startups.

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