Radiohead’s ‘Let Down’ Is the Latest Track to Blow Up on TikTok — Viral Trend Drives Chart Placements Nearly 30 Years Later
A live performance from Radiohead. Photo Credit: Raph_PH
Nearly three decades after releasing, Radiohead’s “Let Down” has become the latest track to blow up on TikTok and elsewhere thanks to a viral trend.
Said viral trend recently kicked into high gear and started commanding headlines, but the wheels have been in motion for a while here. Three months ago, for instance, Radiohead diehards took to Reddit to discuss the stream-volume momentum behind “Let Down.”
Based on the attached screenshot, the 1997 effort appeared to be second only to “Creep” in daily consumption at the time. And other posts – one dating back to the top of 2025 – also explored the OK Computer track’s long-running TikTok ascent.
But as noted, things have ramped up as of late due to the trend, which, as explained by TechCrunch, centers on setting the track to “all sorts of emotional videos.” That includes but certainly isn’t limited to a brief highlight reel featuring Phillies pitcher Zack Wheeler, who’s set to undergo season-ending surgery.
Though the TikTok presence of “Let Down” is open ended, the listenership surge is clear cut.
Right now, a one-minute “Let Down” live performance clip is sitting atop the Radiohead TikTok profile’s “popular” section with a cool 10.2 million plays and north of 1.8 million likes to its credit.
Of course, logic and evidence – referring to TikTok’s generally young userbase and different legacy acts’ viral trends – suggest that Radiohead is reaching an entirely new fan segment. Just as significantly, the commercial results are seemingly extending to a number of markets.
One example: “Let Down” remains in Spotify’s Singapore Top 50 playlist, which is updated daily and, according to Chartmetric data, initially added the song on August 14th. Plus, “Creep” (but not “Let Down”) is ranked on the same chart’s U.S. and global counterparts.
All told, “Let Down” has made its way into over 426,000 TikTok posts and racked up in excess of 256 million on-platform plays in the process, per Chartmetric stats once again.
Additionally, OK Computer has landed at the 155th spot on the Billboard 200, with “Let Down” ranked 91st on the Hot 100.
It doesn’t really need saying, but the episode underscores TikTok’s continued potential as a music-promotion tool. On the other hand, elements of the short-form giant’s business model – see last year’s hardball indie negotiations – are definitely far from ideal.
And from an artistic and even a societal perspective, it’d take quite a bit of text to unpack precisely what all this means. But as decried by some of the aforementioned Radiohead superfans, those participating in the trend are essentially mass-posting a 10-second snippet of a five-minute song, itself supposed to be enjoyed as part of a 53-minute album.
Link to the source article – https://www.digitalmusicnews.com/2025/08/27/radiohead-tiktok-let-down/
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