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December 10, 2025 2 mins
TikTok right now feels like flipping through every channel on the internet at once, and somehow they’re all catchy. According to TikTok’s own newsroom, the platform is even launching “TikTok In The Mix,” a live podcast-style series with major artists like Demi Lovato, proving TikTok doesn’t just host culture anymore, it produces it.

Music is still the heartbeat of the app, but 2025 gave it a twist. RouteNote reports that TikTok’s Global Song of the Year is Pretty Little Baby by Connie Francis, a ballad from 1962 that suddenly became the soundtrack for soft, wholesome clips about family, pets, and flowers. Boston 25 News notes it’s been used in tens of millions of videos and racked up tens of billions of views, showing how TikTok can resurrect songs from another era and turn them into Gen Z comfort soundtracks.

At the same time, TikTok’s Year in Music recap highlights KATSEYE as Global Artist of the Year, while Taylor Swift was the most-saved artist thanks to her blockbuster album The Life of a Showgirl. Newcomers like sombr broke out with back to friends, the most-saved track globally, and Doechii’s Anxiety became the defining “music trend” of 2025, soundtracking everything from mental health confessions to glow-up edits.

On the trend front, sites like Vavoza say formats like “Life When…” and “Me Every Time…” are dominating For You Pages, with listeners turning everyday annoyances, oddly specific habits, and hyper-personal humor into ultra-relatable mini-stories. Dance isn’t going anywhere either: YouTube compilations of December 2025 TikTok dance mashups showcase neon shuffle battles, alien dance challenges, and fast-cut choreo set to mashup remixes that blur nostalgia with brand-new tracks.

Behind the scenes, creators are also buzzing about money. Creators like Taro Creates on YouTube break down TikTok’s updated Creator Rewards Program, which now pays for more search-based views and emphasizes higher-value audiences, encouraging educational and search-friendly content as much as pure memes.

All of this is unfolding while TikTok faces political and regulatory drama worldwide, with ongoing debates over ownership, data, and national security reported across major news outlets, even as the app keeps shaping what listeners watch, stream, and talk about.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
TikTok right now feels like flipping through every channel on
the Internet at once, and somehow they're all catchy. According
to TikTok's own newsroom, the platform is even launching TikTok
in the Mix, a live podcast style series with major
artists like Demi Lovado, proving TikTok doesn't just host culture anymore,
it produces it. Music is still the heartbeat of the app,

(00:22):
but twenty told the best place was to share the
content with me and my studio and see what they
can do to the people. Root Note reports that TikTok's
global Song of the Year is Pretty Little Baby by
Connie Francis, a ballad from nineteen sixty two that suddenly
became the soundtrack for soft, wholesome clips about family, pets
and flowers. Boston twenty five News notes it's been used

(00:47):
in tens of millions of videos and racked up tens
of billions of views, showing how TikTok can resurrect songs
from another era and turn them into gen z comfort soundtracks.
At the same time, TikTok's Year in Music recap highlights
k Taxxi as Global Artist of the Year, while Taylor
Swift was the most saved artist thanks to her blockbuster

(01:09):
album The Life of a show Girl. Newcomers like Sambra
broke out with Back to Friends the most saved track globally,
and doye Chi's Anxiety became the defining music trend of
twenty twenty five, soundtracking everything from mental health confessions to
glow up edits. On the trend front, sites like Vosa
say formats like life When and Me every Time are

(01:33):
dominating for you pages, with listeners turning everyday annoyances, oddly
specific habits, and hyperpersonal humor into ultra relatable mini stories.
Dance isn't going anywhere either. YouTube compilations of December twenty
twenty five TikTok dance mashups, Showcase, Neon shuffle Battles, Alien
dance challenges, and fast cut choreos set to mash up

(01:56):
remixes that blur nostalgia with brand new tracks. Behind the scenes,
creators are also buzzing about money. Creators like Taro Creates
on YouTube break down tik Tok's updated creator rewards program,
which now pays for more search based views and emphasizes
higher value audiences, encouraging educational and search fondly content as

(02:18):
much as pure means. All of this is unfolding while
tik tok faces political and regulatory drama world wide, with
ongoing debates over ownership, data and national security reported cross
major news outlets, even as the app keeps shaping what
listeners watch, stream and talk about. Thanks for tuning in

(02:38):
and don't forget to subscribe. This has been a quiet
please production. For more check out quiet please dot a
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