You’ve probably tried to play the viral meme track “No No Square” in Roblox, only to hit a wall-IDs labeled “Removed for copyright” or marked “Private.” That frustration is real. The good news? There are still working audio IDs and practical solutions to keep the song alive in your Roblox world.
This guide doesn’t just hand you the code-it explains why Roblox music IDs disappear, how to test them, and what to do if nothing works. By the end, you’ll not only have a reliable ID but also the know-how to handle future music searches with confidence.
The “No No Square”meme song gained popularity in 2020, credited to creators Mully and Juicy. Its catchy chant and comedic tone made it a favorite among Roblox players looking for fun background tracks.
To play it in Roblox, you need a Roblox music ID code- a unique number that lets you stream audio within the game. Without the ID, the song won’t load through boomboxes or radios in Roblox.
Because IDs change or vanish, knowing the latest confirmed working codes is essential.
We have tested all the previously listed "No No Square" IDs, and can confirm that none are currently working. The IDs 5002221611, 1001581121, 5004669889, and 5183424131 are no longer functional.
This is not a mistake or a bug; it is a direct consequence of how the Roblox audio library works. These IDs have been taken down, likely due to a copyright claim, and will not return.
Instead of endlessly searching for a new code that will soon be removed, the most effective solution is to learn the simple, repeatable process for finding and testing a working ID yourself.
Many players assume music IDs are permanent. They’re not. Roblox constantly moderates and updates its audio library. According to Roblox’s official DevForumupdate (March 2022), all new audio uploads are private by default.
Here are the main reasons codes fail:
Copyright Takedowns- Roblox complies with DMCA requests. If rights holders flag a song, it’s removed.
Private Uploads- After March 2022, most uploads are private unless the creator makes them public.
Deleted Content- If the original uploader deletes the audio, the ID instantly breaks.
Understanding these rules helps you avoid wasting time on outdated lists.
Beyond "No No Square," thousands of popular songs and sounds are available to listen to in Roblox. Here is a curated list of some of the best and most frequently used Roblox music codes.
24kGoldn - Mood- 5519565135
AC/DC - Highway to Hell- 4728058875
A-ha - Take On Me- 4606705490
Anime Girl - Lo-Fi Chill A- 9043887091
Andrew Gold - Spooky, Scary Skeletons- 138081566
Bach - Toccata & Fugue in D Minor- 564238335
Beethoven - Fur Elise- 450051032
Beethoven - Moonlight Sonata (1st Movement)- 445023353
Bypassed audio IDs are codes for audio files that have been modified to evade Roblox's content filters, often by speeding up or distorting the sound. While they may work for a while, they are a violation of Roblox's terms of service and are often quickly removed.
No. A Roblox game needs to be specifically configured to allow players to use music IDs, typically through an in-game radio or boombox. If a game doesn't have this feature, you won't be able to use a music ID.
"Loud" is a subjective term, but some IDs are intentionally uploaded with high volume levels. You can search for terms like "loud sound" or "scream" in the Roblox Creator Marketplace to find these.
Yes, you can, but only if you own the audio rights or it's a royalty-free version. You'll also need to spend a small amount of Robux. This method guarantees a playable version, but you must adhere to Roblox’s Terms of Service and copyright rules.