[Western Music Edition] Songs Frequently Used on YouTube Shorts [2025]
You’ve probably seen them at least once on your smartphone—the memorable Western songs that play on YouTube Shorts.
Catchy melodies and lyrics from short videos are rapidly gaining buzz across social media.
To answer questions like “What’s this song called?” and “Which tracks are trending?”, we’re introducing the most frequently used songs based on current YouTube Shorts trends.
It’s packed with tips for creating short videos and discovering new music!
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[Western Music] Songs Frequently Used in YouTube Shorts [2025] (11–20)
Too SweetHozier

Hozier, the Irish singer-songwriter whose music is deeply rooted in blues and soul, continues to captivate audiences around the world.
A song he released in March 2024 has been embraced by many listeners, especially through platforms like YouTube Shorts.
The track tells the story of contrasting lifestyles: a carefree, night-owl protagonist and a health-conscious, early-rising lover.
It paints a bittersweet relationship—where the narrator calls the other “too sweet” for them—set against a bluesy bassline.
The song topped the U.
S.
charts, marking a remarkable achievement as the first Irish artist to do so in 34 years.
Thanks to its popularity, it’s frequently used across a variety of contexts, from everyday vlogs to witty, slightly ironic videos.
Paint The Town RedDoja Cat

Doja Cat is a female rapper who has won strong support from many heads with her original rhymes that put femininity front and center.
Her 2023 release “Paint The Town Red” became a megahit that symbolized the female rap scene that year.
Its popularity on TikTok and YouTube Shorts has been tremendous, frequently used in vlog-style, sensation-focused, and skit-style videos.
The chill track is outstanding, and it’s often used as driving music or as background music for getting work done.
greedyTate McRae

Tate McRae is one of the most talked-about female singer-songwriters in the world right now.
If you use TikTok, chances are you’ve heard one of her songs at least once.
Her track “greedy” is her latest mega-hit and is frequently used on YouTube Shorts as well as TikTok.
Because it’s so popular, it’s used across a wide range of videos regardless of genre.
Be sure to check it out.
StrangersKenya Grace

Keiya Grace is a female singer-songwriter from the UK with South African roots.
Her distinctive sound blends electronic and R&B elements, earning popularity not only in the UK but around the world.
Her hit song “Strangers” is frequently used on TikTok and YouTube Shorts.
With its smooth R&B-electronic production and memorable melody, it’s often featured in videos showing makeup before-and-after transformations.
Starboy ft. Daft PunkThe Weeknd

The song by Canadian artist The Weeknd, created in collaboration with the electronic duo Daft Punk, portrays wealth, fame, and the struggles that come with them.
Its sleek electropop sound blends perfectly with The Weeknd’s distinctive falsetto.
Released as a single in September 2016, it was later included on the album Starboy.
The track reached No.
1 on the U.
S.
Billboard Hot 100 and was certified Diamond in March 2023.
Depicting a life of luxury alongside an inner emptiness, the song resonates with people living in modern society.
APT.ROSÉ & Bruno Mars

An unexpected collaboration has come to life between a K-pop star and a titan of the American music scene.
Crafted by ROSÉ and Bruno Mars, this track brilliantly captures the rush of a nighttime party and the flutter of new love.
Its catchy chorus—modeled on a popular Korean drinking game—stands out, while its buoyant sound fuses pop rock with electropop.
Released in October 2024, the song became a massive hit, topping the Billboard Global 200 for nine consecutive weeks.
It’s a perfect pick for party playlists, lively get-togethers, or anyone with a heart that’s skipping for love.
[Western Music Edition] Songs Frequently Used on YouTube Shorts [2025] (21–30)
Until I Found YouStephen Sanchez

Singer-songwriter Stephen Sanchez, who has gained worldwide popularity for his nostalgic musical style reminiscent of the late Elvis Presley.
This work is his biggest hit song and is frequently used on TikTok and YouTube Shorts.
The track is a sweeping love song that sings of the bittersweet journey to find one’s true love and the overwhelming joy of being reunited.
Its sweet, gentle melody, evocative of 1950s oldies, fills listeners’ hearts with a romantic mood.
Released in September 2021, the song was also featured in the drama Ginny & Georgia.
How about listening to it slowly on a holiday afternoon while thinking of someone special?






