33 Epic Halloween Songs To Make Up For Your Last-Minute Costume

From timeless tracks to modern classics, here are the best Halloween songs to add to your party playlist this year.

“Thriller” by Michael Jackson

When the music video alone looks could pass for a short horror movie, you know it’s a Halloween classic.

“I Put a Spell on You” by Nina Simone

Though Simone’s rendition is a cover of Jay Hawkins’ 1956 original, her haunting voice makes it all the more bewitching.

“Ghostbusters” by Ray Parker Jr.

For partiers who “ain’t afraid of no ghosts.”

“Monster Mash” by Bobby Pickett

That one children’s party favorite that just can’t seem to die.

“Time Warp” from The Rocky Horror Picture Show

You can’t do Halloween without Rocky Horror, especially if it includes its own dance.

“Psycho Killer” by Talking Heads

Before its bass line was interpolated by Selena Gomez, this was a perfectly-eerie ’70s rock classic.

“A Nightmare on My Street” by D.J. Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince

For that very niche and narrow intersection where Halloween and ’90s hip-hop meet.

“Superstition” by Stevie Wonder

Once that funky opening riff comes in, it’s impossible not to dance—even if you’re in costume.

“This Is Halloween” from The Nightmare Before Christmas

This one’s for you, Tim Burton fans.

“Haunted” by Beyoncé

Only Queen Bey can scare and slay this much at the same time.

“Monster” by Kanye West

The scariest part of this song? How good Nicki Minaj’s verse is.

“Zombie” by The Cranberries

Nothing says spook like ’90s alternative rock.

“Sympathy for the Devil” by The Rolling Stones

A perfect match for your Mick (or Bianca) Jagger costume.

“Creep” by Radiohead

For the weirdos and misfits celebrating the creepiest night of the year.

“Heads Will Roll” by The Yeah Yeah Yeahs

“Dance till you’re dead” indeed.

“Disturbia” by Rihanna

Slay (literally).

“Monster’ by Lady Gaga

Gaga has the dance-inspired anthem for anyone who’s been wronged by heartless men.

“Gods & Monsters” by Lana Del Rey

The list is not complete with out our witchy goddess, who performs actual spells in real life.

“Somebody’s Watching Me” by Rockwell

An ’80s pop classic with just the right amount of spook.

“Witchcraft” by Frank Sinatra

Break up with the eerie vibes with some big band and Sinatra.

“Burn the Witch” by Radiohead

This track from the rock bands A Moon Shaped Pool album is haunting in more ways than one. In addition to containing chilling sonic devices, its startling music video literally references a horror movie—The Wicker Man (1973).

“Black Magic Woman” by Santana

The guitar legend’s cover of Fleetwood Mac’s original is the smooth antidote for a scary night.

“Sorcerer” by Stevie Nicks

Get witchy with a true ‘Coven’ queen.

“Murder” by Justin Timberlake feat. JAY-Z

JT and Hov detail falling for a femme fatale.

“Killer Queen” by Queen

Freddie Mercury is a whole mood.

“The Addams Family” by Vic Mizzy

You know you can’t help snapping along.

“Kids See Ghosts” by KIDS SEE GHOSTS

At the very least, this Kanye West-Kid Cudi collab is a clever reference to The Sixth Sense. But the phantoms they rap about aren’t just physical; they manifest through internal struggle and societal pressure.

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