Roblox Music IDs: Updated Songs & Codes List (2025)

Md. Aoulad Hossain

October 14, 2025

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Roblox music IDs are unique numeric codes that let you play custom songs in Roblox. When you input a Roblox audio ID, the game’s built-in music player will fetch and play that track. This means you can listen to trending hits or classic tunes right in your favorite Roblox games. In this updated 2025 guide, we list the latest popular Roblox song IDs and explain how to use them so you can enjoy fresh tunes in any Roblox experience.

What Are Roblox Music IDs?

Each track or sound in Roblox has a numeric content ID. These IDs (often called sound IDs or audio IDs) are the codes you input to play specific songs. In practice, a Roblox music ID is the audio asset’s content ID, similar to how shirt or image assets have IDs. For example, Radiotimes lists “Bach – Toccata & Fugue in D Minor – 564238335” as a playable code. Whenever you see a number like 564238335 in the Roblox audio library, that is the ID for a particular music asset. In short, entering the correct ID causes Roblox’s music player to load and play that exact track. These IDs can be found via the Roblox Creator Marketplace or community song lists.

Why Use Roblox Music IDs?

Using music IDs lets players customize the soundtrack of any Roblox game. You can set the mood in social hangouts, roleplay worlds, or races by blasting your favorite tunes via a Boombox or in-game radio. Even mainstream gaming sites note how easy it is: “the music player is built right into the game, and you input codes much in the same way you would for image IDs”.

In other words, with just a few taps you can stream pop songs, Lo-fi beats, or instrumental tracks in Roblox. For example, popular chart-toppers like Dua Lipa – Levitating (ID 6606223785) or Billie Eilish – NDA (7079888477) become available in-game. This freedom adds energy and creativity to Roblox experiences – no wonder Roblox music codes are so popular for parties and gaming sessions.

How to Use Roblox Music IDs

Most Roblox games with music support allow you to equip a Boombox or buy a radio (Game Pass) to play tunes. When you have a Boombox, simply equip it and click it to open a text box. Then paste your chosen song’s numeric ID and hit play. (Some games, like Catalog Heaven, even let you test any Boombox for free.)

In games with a radio, purchase the pass and then enter the code in the radio interface. Either way, the process is straightforward: enter the numeric code and the audio track will start playing. As one guide explains, “Some games allow free access to the boombox – equip and press it to bring up a text box to enter a song ID code”. In short, once you have the interface, you just paste the code to play your Roblox tunes.

Steps to play a song using its ID:

  1. Find a code: Copy a Roblox music ID from an updated list or Roblox’s Audio Library.
  2. Open the music interface: In-game, equip a Boombox or buy/activate a radio to prompt the code entry.
  3. Enter the ID: Paste the numeric code into the Boombox/radio dialogue.
  4. Play and enjoy: Hit “Play” to hear the track. Your Roblox audio will stream instantly!

Because the system is built-in, you can do this in any experience that supports music. The entire process is user-friendly and fast, letting you focus on enjoying the beats rather than setup.

Finding Updated Roblox Song Lists:

With millions of tracks once available and some removed, community and media sites help keep lists current. For example, the site RobloxDen maintains an algorithmically-updated database of all Roblox song IDs, automatically adding new codes and hiding ones that have been removed. They promise that their list only contains codes “that are going to work on your boombox”.

Gaming news outlets also compile lists of top Roblox tunes – Radiotimes and PCGamesN regularly publish updated “best song IDs” lists for the latest hits. To find specific tracks, you can search the Roblox Creator Marketplace or Studio’s audio toolbox using keywords (genre, artist, mood). One developer forum tutorial even demonstrates filtering Roblox’s Toolbox for long music tracks by setting duration and genre filters. In short, check RobloxDen, media guides, or the official Creator Marketplace for up-to-date Roblox sound IDs.

Licensing Changes and Code Wipes:

Roblox music IDs have changed recently. In 2023, Roblox removed countless user-uploaded songs due to copyright issues. According to Roblox staff on the Developer Forum, any uploaded audio matching an existing licensed song is automatically removed. Unfortunately, this means many old ID songs (especially pop hits from Interscope/UMG) no longer work. Roblox’s response has been to urge creators to use official sounds instead: “if we detect that an audio file matches an existing song we remove it” and they “suggest looking at the marketplace for similar audio assets”.

As a result, today’s working Roblox music IDs are mostly Roblox-official or royalty-free tracks. Be aware that a code that once played in 2022 may have been disabled, so always use updated lists. The good news is that the platform’s built-in Premium Audio Library (APM) still offers thousands of cleared tracks like “Soft Jazz” (926493242) and classical pieces. Communities continually find new replacements for wiped songs, so staying updated via the sources above is key.

Popular Roblox Songs (with ID codes):

Below are examples of popular songs and their Roblox music IDs (as cited by media guides):

  • AC/DC – Thunderstruck: 146961487
  • Dua Lipa – Levitating: 6606223785
  • Billie Eilish – NDA: 7079888477
  • BTS – Dynamite: 6257627378
  • Lil Nas X – Panini: 3345557951
  • Queen – Bohemian Rhapsody: 4587240503
  • Baby Shark (Pinkfong): 614018503
  • Beethoven – Fur Elise: 450051032
  • Beethoven – Moonlight Sonata: 445023353
  • Soft Jazz (generic): 926493242

These are just a few examples. For hundreds more, see the guides above. Using these codes, you can bring blockbuster rock, K-pop, cartoons, or classical tunes into Roblox. All of the codes above are confirmed working as of 2025.

Engagement & Tips:

  • Share & Comment: Did you try any of these Roblox sound IDs? Share your favorite tunes or new discoveries in the comments below – it helps everyone build the best Roblox song list.
  • Stay Updated: Bookmark this guide or subscribe to our newsletter to get future updates. New songs and working codes emerge constantly, so checking back will ensure you always have fresh Roblox audio content.
  • Social Sharing: If you found a useful track, tell friends on social media! The more people use and verify these codes, the easier it is for everyone to find good Roblox tunes.

By following this guide, you’ll have all the tools to crank up the music in Roblox. From finding IDs to playing them in-game, Roblox music ids are your ticket to a custom soundtrack. Happy listening!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

Q: What exactly is a Roblox music ID code?
A: It’s a numeric content ID assigned to each audio asset in Roblox. In practice, a Roblox music ID (or sound ID) is the number you enter into a Boombox or Sound object to play that song. For example, 564238335 is the ID for Bach’s “Toccata & Fugue”.

Q: How do I play a song using its Roblox ID?
A: In a compatible game, equip the Boombox gear or unlock the radio pass. Open the music interface, paste the ID number into the input field, and press play. The track will stream in the game’s background. (Some tutorial sites note “equip and press [the boombox] to bring up a text box to enter a song ID code”, which is exactly the method.)

Q: Why did some Roblox music IDs stop working?
A: In late 2023, Roblox purged many user-uploaded songs due to copyright enforcement. Any ID tied to a removed song will no longer work. Roblox staff confirmed they “remove

from the platform” if it matches an existing copyrighted track. So many older IDs (especially for licensed pop songs) have been deleted. Always check current code lists or use Roblox’s official music library to find active tracks.

Q: Where can I find updated Roblox music ID lists?
A: Several community and media sites keep updated lists. For instance, RobloxDen’s database automatically filters out dead codes. Gaming sites like Radiotimes and PCGamesN also publish hundreds of current song IDs. You can also browse the Roblox Creator Marketplace or Studio’s audio library (filter by genre or duration) to discover new IDs.

Q: Are all Roblox music IDs free or legal to use?
A: Be cautious. Many available IDs may be copyrighted music uploaded by users. Technically, using them is against Roblox’s policies if you don’t own the rights. In fact, Roblox recommends using only their licensed audio or original compositions. So for long-term safety, choose IDs from Roblox’s official library (APM or Classic Roblox tracks) or verify that an ID is truly royalty-free.

Q: Can I upload my own music and get an ID?
A: As of 2023, uploading new music is restricted to ensure rights compliance. Roblox only allows Verified Creators (or as part of certain programs) to add new audio, and unverified uploads may be taken down. If you have original music, submit it through the proper Roblox channels. Otherwise, rely on existing Roblox sound IDs from the official libraries.

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