I Like Trams Music Video
I Like Trams Music Video (I Like Trains 2) Feat. Tyler – remodified slow piano version of the TomSka ASDF Movie classic song.
Original release date: 26th July 2025
No trams were harmed in the making of this video!
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If the original “I Like Trains” was a love letter to the steam-powered railways of a bygone era, then “I Like Trams” is its equally passionate and slightly more urban sequel — and it delivers every bit as much charm, character, and good-natured enthusiasm as its predecessor.
Featuring Tyler once again, this follow-up music video takes the same winning formula — a great track, a genuine love of public transport, and a location dripping with personality — and runs with it. Where trains conjure images of open countryside and Victorian engineering, trams bring something different to the table entirely. They are the heartbeat of a city street, gliding silently between pedestrians and traffic, connecting neighbourhoods with an elegance that buses can only dream of. There is something deeply satisfying about a tram — the way it moves with quiet confidence through busy streets, the gentle ring of its bell, the sparks from the overhead wire on a dark evening.
Trams also carry a wonderful sense of history. Many of the world’s great cities built their identities around their tram networks, and those that kept them — or brought them back — are generally better for it. As a follow-up to a video set on the Isle of Man Railway, moving into tram territory feels like a natural and exciting progression, broadening the world of Hugh Mann’s transport-themed musical universe one vehicle at a time.
The track itself carries the same playful, upbeat energy that made “I Like Trains” so enjoyable — the kind of song that gets stuck in your head in the best possible way and makes you genuinely consider your local public transport options with renewed affection.
Whether you watched the first video and came back for more, or stumbled across this one fresh, “I Like Trams” is a joyful, well-crafted music video that celebrates the simple pleasure of getting somewhere without a car.
All aboard. Next stop — everywhere.
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