Eurovision 2022: Which song has been used the most on TikTok?

With less than 50 days before Eurovision 2022 kicks off, it’s time to see which songs have been used in the most videos on the social media app TikTok as of April 3rd.

On TikTok, next to having a library of music you can add on your videos in the app, some people upload videos to the app with the sound already included in the video. However, the clever TikTok algorithm is usually able to detect the song that is being used on the video, allocates it under the right song and then includes it on the number of total amount of videos where that sound has been used on.

The most used songs from Eurovision 2022 on TikTok are:

  1. Italy: Mahmood & Blanco – Brividi – 158.8K videos
  2. Ukraine: Kalush Orchestra – Stefania – 124.6K videos
  3. Sweden: Cornelia Jakobs – Hold Me Closer – 13.9K videos
  4. Serbia: Konstrakta – In corpore sano – 13.3K videos
  5. Spain: Chanel – SloMo – 9876 videos
  6. The Netherlands: S10 – De diepte – 8794 videos
  7. Finland: The Rasmus – Jezebel – 3616 videos
  8. Norway: Subwoolfer – Give That Wolf A Banana – 2630 videos
  9. Romania: WRS – Llámame – 1895 videos
  10. United Kingdom: Sam Ryder – Space Man – 1115 videos
  11. Albania: Ronela Hajati – Sekret – 1079 videos
  12. Lithuania: Monika Liu – Sentimentai – 517 videos
  13. Cyprus: Andromache – Ela – 446 videos
  14. Germany: Malik Harris – Rockstars – 375 videos
  15. Moldova: Zdob și Zdub & Frații Advahov – Trenulețul – 366 videos
  16. Poland: Ochman – River – 323 videos
  17. Austria: LUM!X feat. Pia Maria – Halo – 280 videos
  18. Latvia: Citi Zēni – Eat Your Salad – 249 videos
  19. France: Alvan & Ahez – Fulenn – 189 videos
  20. Estonia: Stefan – Hope – 148 videos

For the entry of Latvia, Eat Your Salad by Citi Zēni, the number under the official audio is 249, while there is unofficial audio that has been used in more than 9000 videos.

In the past years, TikTok has played a big role on making Eurovision songs mainstream hits. For example, Duncan Laurence’s winning entry “Arcade” became a worldwide hit a year after winning the contest when being used in over a million videos on TikTok. One of the earliest TikTok hits from Eurovision was Getter Jaani’s “Rockefeller Street” that went viral on the app in 2018 and has been since used in over two million videos since.

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