The music industry is constantly changing and evolving. Recently, the social platform TikTok has been making a big impact on how we engage with music!

TikTok is changing the game when it comes to discovering new artists and bringing back forgotten hits.

We’ve put together a list of a few different artists and songs that have come into (or back into) the spotlight thanks to TikTok. In this article, you’ll find artists who had their big break because of the app, nostalgic music that we’re enjoying once again, songs that were used in viral challenges, and even music that we literally haven’t heard in full yet!

And if you want to join in on the fun, just click on the links below to see the sheet music arrangements!

Newly Discovered Artists and Music: 

TikTok helped push these artists and their music into the spotlight! Since their breakthrough, some of these artists have even been nominated for Grammy Awards, including Doja Cat and Barlow & Bear:

Old Songs Going Viral Again: 

Even though TikTok is a relatively new platform, the music that goes viral on it doesn’t have to be current! Content creators on the app have been able to bring back incredible music from the past, whether it’s been just a couple of years or a few decades:

Songs with Viral Challenges: 

When a new challenge starts up, we get the chance to see incredible performances from TikTok users all across the globe! Ryan Reynolds and Will Ferrell even decided to take on the “Grace Kelly” challenge:

@vancityreynolds

Late to the Grace Kelly trend but way early for our movie musical. I ❤️ duets. (And Mika)

♬ original sound – Ryan Reynolds

Next Up (Songwriting, Album Releases, and More): 

Not only has TikTok allowed musicians to share great music that’s already been released, but we can also get an inside look at new arrangements before they’re even out!

@charlieputh

I’m freaking out wtf just happened….. 💡

♬ original sound – Charlie Puth

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Published on January 14, 2022


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