18th June 2025 - 5 min read
Tiktok Sounds - June 2025
Introducing "TikTok Sounds 2025" – your source for staying ahead of the game on the latest TikTok crazes!
TikTok sounds move fast, and if you're not quick, you'll miss out. But let's be real, keeping up with TikTok sounds can be a hassle. That's where we come in.
Each week, we'll keep you updated on what's hot on TikTok (by spending way too much time scrolling). From trending hashtags to popular sounds and formats, we've got you covered!
Please note:
- Sounds are generally very short, which may concern you about not mentioning the product enough. However, the mistake would be to tack on promotional elements after the video. It's crucial that the video stays true to the sound, lasts only a few seconds, and captures the essence of the need your service addresses in a brief timeframe.
- Not all sounds will be suitable for every brand. It will be up to you to choose the ones that seem most relevant to your message and goals.
18 June 2025
Heatwaves
Genre/vibe: Reflective, nostalgic, perfect for dreamy photo dumps and moody summer edits
Popularity: United States, Europe
Sound lifecycle: 🟡 Peak → heavily used, but still performing → Reappearing with summer, low saturation means high potential
How to use the sound in videos
a. Hook Suggestions (Text Overlay Ideas)
- “Middle of June vibes”
- “Things I’ll miss about this summer”
- “This made me feel 16 again”
- “Summer moments that don’t feel real”
- “Cool stuff that makes summer better”
- “That one summer I’ll never forget”
b. Product/service adaptation
- Apps → Show the app as part of a summer moment (ex: chatting with a friend on Wizz during golden hour)
- Physical products → Weave them into a cozy or nostalgic scene. Use as part of the aesthetic, not the main event.
- Services → Show what your service enables: travel moments, solo time, mental reset, keep it emotional and subtle.
Examples:
- Use a skincare product in a slow morning routine set to the lyrics.
- Show your booking app after a clip montage of a spontaneous trip.
- Feature headphones while filming moody city walks or beach sunsets.
c. Best For These Content Types
✅ Romanticizing Life: Quiet moments that say “this is the whole point”
✅ Photo/Video Dumps: A perfect excuse for soft edits, random clips, and moodboards
✅ Soft Promos: Highlighting a product as part of the scene, not the focus
✅ Emotional Narratives: Telling a story that unfolds through visuals - not just a single shot
Video examples
“6 Months Later” by Megan Moroney
Genre/vibe: Bittersweet, story-driven, great for glow-ups and soft revenge content
Popularity: United States, UK, rapidly trending in summer breakup content
Sound lifecycle: 🟢 Fresh / Early-stage → low usage, climbing quickly—ideal timing to jump on
How to use the sound in videos
a. Hook Suggestions (Text Overlay Ideas)
- “When you’re thriving and he texts ‘you look happy’”
- “You’ll never believe who just watched my Story”
- “POV: it’s summer and he’s back in your DMs”
- “I told myself I wouldn’t answer this time”
- “This one’s for the girl I used to be”
b. Product/Service Adaptation
Perfect for emotional transformation and “you’ve changed” energy. The key is to center the creator’s journey and let the product/service support the glow-up.
- Apps → Frame it as part of your new life: dating, journaling, fitness, mental health, or fashion apps can all fit
- Physical products → Think “my new everything” era: skincare, outfits, beauty, wellness
- Services → Use in a before/after style: therapy, coaching, workouts, even business tools
Examples:
- Using a skincare brand to show “the glow-up he wasn’t ready for”
- Featuring a gym membership or app with a caption like: "me now vs when he left"
- Booking a solo trip → montage of travel clips with text: “6 months later… thriving”
- Using a journaling app with the text: “never thought I’d be this okay again”
c. Best For These Content Types
✅ Before/After Journeys: Whether it’s mental health, appearance, or lifestyle
✅ GRWM & Photo Carousels: Outfit changes, self-care rituals, or subtle revenge fits
✅ Emotional Storytelling: With or without spoken words, just let the text and visuals carry the meaning
✅ Soft Promos with Plot: Great for creators who blend content + product without forcing it
Video examples
4 June 2025
If you ever think about me

Genre/vibe: Fun, relatable, and low effort!
Popularity: United States, Europe
Sound lifecycle: 🟢 Fresh / Early-stage → low usage, great time to jump in
How to use the sound in videos
a. Hook Suggestions
- Add a fun photo of you with the main text “If you ever think about me”
- Add all the things you love as little text around you
b. Product/service adaptation
- Subtly add in a product or service you really love in the little text!
- Limit the number to 1 or 2 to keep it native and personal without sounding like an ad
c. Best For These Content Types
✅ It’s like a little “get to know me!” poster 🥰
Video examples

Summer Night

Genre/vibe: Low effort, perfect for carousels and photo dumps!
Popularity: United States, Europe
Sound lifecycle: 🟢 Fresh / Early-stage → low usage, great time to jump in
How to use the sound in videos
a. Hook Suggestions (Text Overlay Ideas)
- “Cool stuff you need in your room”
- “Top 5 things to do in Paris”
- “Best set ever!”
b. Product/service adaptation
- You can talk about why you use/own something and showcase its benefits in the carousel
- Perfect for highlighting products/services
c. Best For These Content Types
✅ Things to do/have/create: a great way to show some of your favorites, be it creating things, owning things, doing things, or anything else you can imagine!
✅ Photo dumps: you can do monthly recaps or fun times with your friends
✅ Aesthetic and cinematic: Utilizing moody visuals, such as sunsets, rainy days, or solitary moments.
Video examples

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