Update: We found 82 new Roblox Music codes on April 17, 2026 and added them to the list. We also removed expired codes.
Working Roblox music codes
Roblox music codes are song IDs that play specific tracks in supported experiences through a boombox or radio. The codes below are active song IDs for April 2026 and cover a mix of trending tracks, classic songs, and short meme sounds.
138855854NEW — Get Hyper146237847NEW — Trumpets1665926924NEW — God’s Plan1843436418NEW — Running1846368080NEW — Stadium Rave139235100NEW — Black And Yellow291895335NEW — Moves Like Jagger170103636NEW — Jenny1837021402NEW — Deja Vu628874064NEW — May We All1844397736NEW — Wooden Bear1837015626NEW — Tokyo Drift131603357NEW — Intergalactic138134680NEW — Let’s Get It Started1837485466NEW — I’m Tickled Pink139222895NEW — Ooh Kill Em1000123073NEW — Money, Money, Money433473612NEW — Flash Bang1841343148NEW — A Christmas Fantasy150269919NEW — I Shot The Sheriff477304028NEW — Mainstreet1837014514NEW — Everything1842155223NEW — Kinderszenen, Op. 15: VII. Träumerei1845938478NEW — Mongolian Throat Singing, No. 121841636346NEW — Angel148848475NEW — Sorry Sorry1840414827NEW — You Must Be An Angel147370160NEW — The Generation1840821490NEW — Big Not Blues1835337424NEW — Insane Patients1836797744NEW — Golden Swagger1835383046NEW — Hurt1841592252NEW — Ghostly Night1846820957NEW — We Wish You A Merry Christmas1843379539NEW — Darkside1845939536NEW — Low Throat Singing, No. 11837006787NEW — You Ain’t Hot Enough1835719190NEW — All I Want (Shortened)1836795190NEW — Young Forever1842658587NEW — Megamix1837251940NEW — Te Quiero1843403987NEW — Happy Song1845491707NEW — Hold Me Forever1844280917NEW — Goodbye Brother1838880936NEW — She Wolf (Falling to Pieces)1840511219NEW — Funky Fanfare18315746510NEW — Moye moye (meme)18315940082NEW — Old Town Road OOFED7363412529NEW — You’ve been Rick Rolled169360242NEW — Banana Song (I’m A Banana)3048623108NEW — Michael Jackson Hee Hee3060494212NEW — OOF3068648094NEW — Fart135308045NEW — sad violin135308704NEW — roger that (Counter-Strike)130781067NEW — THIS IS SPARTA130783046NEW — Godzilla Roar130842019NEW — LEEDLE LEEDLE LEEDLE LEE130944130NEW — Bonk!130769318NEW — I’m Batman152381839NEW — Pokérap474303247NEW — Rush B138112414NEW — Mine Turtle306294645NEW — F**K Everything2893921424NEW — Scary Ambience130770091NEW — Gunshot2578125671NEW — Pew2618158728NEW — Kid Rages In Minecraft2276169441NEW — FBI Open Up1282209285NEW — JoeyDaPlayer – You Have No Life130844390NEW — Minions – Bee Doo Bee Doo Bee Doo130778839NEW — Everybody Do The Flop130768088NEW — I’ve Fallen, and I Can’t Get Up130760834NEW — That’s My Purse9119119619NEW — Elevator Music5978550333NEW — Run. Now. What. How.4769589095NEW — Can You Hear Me9106904975NEW — Better Call Saul Theme170041353NEW — I’m in My Mom’s Car130763583NEW — We Got to Have Money4551648646NEW — Loud Ooooh6991661856NEW — Nightmare Music168208965— Whatcha Say1626996526— Windows XP Theme136209425— Stronger142376088— Raining Tacos515669032— Spooky Scary Skeletons
How Roblox music codes work
A music code is a numeric ID that maps to a specific song or sound. When a game supports boombox or radio playback, entering the ID starts the track in that experience. Some games let you test the code with a free boombox, while others require a purchase or game pass before the input box appears.
How to use a music code in Roblox
Step 1: Join a Roblox experience that supports boombox or radio playback. The code only works inside a game that exposes a music input box.
Step 2: Equip the boombox or open the radio interface. Tap or click the device to bring up the text field for the song ID.
Step 3: Enter one code exactly as written and confirm the play action. If the experience accepts the ID, the song starts playing for nearby players.
What changes when a code is removed
Roblox music codes can disappear when a track is removed from the library or no longer available in a given experience. Licensed music support is limited inside Roblox experiences, so a working code can stop playing later even if the ID still looks valid.
The safest way to verify a code is to try it in an experience with a known boombox or radio input. If the song starts, the code is usable in that game.