Both Minecraft and Roblox remain some of the most popular games to this very day, offering a simple yet addictive gameplay loop that appeals to all generations of gamers alike. While you can’t play vanilla Minecraft in Roblox, you can most certainly import a few songs into the game, via the use of song IDs and/or music codes.
All known Minecraft song IDs can be found listed below, along with instructions on how to use them.
Best Minecraft song IDs for Roblox (May 2025)

You can find some of the best, curated Minecraft-themed song IDs for Roblox in the list below:
- Chicken Jockey: 109689455115234
- Flint and Steel: 95945557328407
- I am Steve: 81783906468616
- Minecraft Steve: 94331644596374
- My Eyes: 604859444
- One more Left: 99111746256045
- The Nether: 92539999916114
- Steve Lava Song: 111172243066964
- Steve Normal Song: 91229074309628
- Steve Release: 77039650098768
The contents of these codes range from movie dialogues to actual vocal tracks from the same. Keep in mind that these are all related to the Minecraft game, with a few notable exceptions being from the massively popular Minecraft movie.
The codes are free to use, and make sure to keep an eye out for updates in this section.
How to import music codes in Roblox
Not all Roblox games support music playback. To check for the same, make sure to head on over to the store section of the game. Look for any playback instrument – such as a boombox, record players or the like.
Different games have differing items. For example, certain games are known to directly feature the Boombox, which can be purchased against a set amount of Robux. Robux are a form of virtual currency which can be purchased with real-world money.
Regardless of what you purchase, the instrument should technically let you play back sounds outside of the usual stock effects.
Once you have access to the boombox, simply copy paste the codes into it and hit the requisite button to begin playback.