How to use Roblox music codes to listen to tunes in your games
The latest Roblox music codes and instructions on how to use them
Roblox music codes can be used to hear famous tracks and hit records that have been uploaded to the game, as well as plenty of meme songs and other custom tunes. Whether you're entertaining friends in a social space, or just looking to get the party started for yourself in Roblox, dropping a musical interlude can prove to be plenty of fun but you'll need to know how to actually play these tracks first. We can help with that as we've got all the information you need, so check out our selection of the best Roblox music codes below, along with details for how to play these tunes in your games.
How to use Roblox music codes
To start using Roblox music codes, you first need to get your hands on a boombox so you can enter them. If you don't already have access to one, you can visit the Catalog Heaven game which allows you to equip one for free – just hit the Catalog button then type 'boombox' into the search box and equip the Boombox Gear 3.0 item. Close the Catalog and activate the boombox by selecting on the icon at the bottom of the screen, then select the boombox itself to bring up the ID box. Type in one of your preferred Roblox music codes here, then hit the Play button to get the party started.
What are some current Roblox music codes
If you're looking for Roblox music codes, then there are plenty of database websites you can visit such as robloxsong.com or rmusiccoder.com that have thousands of codes listed. However, those sites don't tend to remove entries that no longer work, and can also feature tracks that have been deliberately altered in order to troll unsuspecting players, so you could end up spending a long time searching before you find something useable. That's why we've curated the following list of Roblox music codes, which we've confirmed work and don't significantly misrepresent the tracks they claim to provide:
- 2Pac – Life Goes On = 186317099
- Baby Bash ft. Frankie J – Suga Suga (Royal Remix) = 225150067
- Bebe Rexha – Meant To Be (Instrumental) = 6309783821
- Billie Eilish – My Future (Acoustic Version) = 5622020090
- Billie Eilish – Ocean Eyes (Jenji Beats Remix) = 1321038120
- BTS – Fake Love / I Need U (Mashup) = 1894066752
- Capone – Oh No = 5253604010
- Casi – No Limit = 748726200
- Chikatto Chika Chika (Slowed) = 5937000690
- Clairo – Sofia (Slowed + Reverb) = 5760198930
- Dua Lipa – Levitating (Remix) = 6606223785
- Everybody Loves An Outlaw – I See Red = 5808184278
- Frank Ocean – Chanel (Remix) = 1725273277
- Illijah – On My Way = 249672730
- Kali Uchis – Telepatia (Slowed + Reverb) = 6403599974
- Kim Dracula – Paparazzi (Lady Gaga Cover) = 6177409271
- Laffy Taffy = 5478866871
- Leat’eq – Tokyo (Bubblegum) = 6441347468
- Lil Nas X – Old Town Road (Remix) = 3183318678
- Marshmello – Alone = 413514503
- Mii Channel Music = 143666548
- Parry Gripp – Raining Tacos = 142376088
- Pokemon Sword and Shield Gym Theme = 3400778682
- Royal & the Serpent – Overwhelmed (Deeper) = 5595658625
- Taylor Swift – You Belong With Me (Live Red Tour) = 6159978466
- Tesher – Jalebi Baby = 6463211475
- Tones and I – Bad Child = 5315279926
At the time of writing, all of these Roblox music codes have been checked and are confirmed to be working. However, it's possible the users who uploaded them may remove them in the future, or a copyright claim could take them offline, so don't be disheartened if you try a code and find it no longer works.
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