BEAST’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Among K-POP idols, BEAST was popular for their high-level skills in vocals, dance, and variety show presence (they disbanded in 2016, and the five members relaunched as HIGHLIGHT).
The group has many addictive hit songs you’ll want to replay, including chic, pop-tinged original tracks by member Junhyung.
Here’s a ranking of BEAST’s most popular songs!
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BEAST Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)
ONEBEAST22rank/position

In 2015, marking the 5th anniversary of their Japan debut, BEAST launched their independent Japanese label, BEAST MUSIC.
As the first installment of an unprecedented 10-month consecutive release project in K-pop history, they digitally released “ONE” on iTunes in March of the same year.
The song, which embodies their determination to “continue walking the path of being the only one,” immediately took the No.
1 spot on the hip-hop chart upon release.
Only OneBEAST23rank/position

Released in September 2015 as the seventh installment of a 10-month consecutive release project in Japan.
Lyrics by member Yong Junhyung, composed by the powerhouse duo Good Life.
It’s a mid-tempo dance tune about a captivating girlfriend who’s the only one for him, featuring an alluring, slightly provocative, mature vibe.
More than you thinkBEAST24rank/position

A track included on BEAST’s best-of album BEAST JAPAN BEST, released in September 2014, which compiles their Japanese songs.
The song was produced by the Japanese creator team agehasprings, who also teamed up with the group on the Japanese single Adrenaline released in May.
The lyrics—“You’re the only one for me, I want you to need me”—leave listeners with a lingering sense of heartache.
Last wordsBEAST25rank/position

Released in November 2015 as the ninth installment of a ten-month consecutive release project in Japan, this song topped the Oricon Daily Single Ranking.
The members deliver a tender performance that conveys the poignant feelings of a man unable to express his emotions to the one he loves.
With overwhelming vocal prowess intertwined with the beautiful piano melody, it unfolds as a magnificent ballad.
Please Take Care of My Girlfriend (Say No / Please Look After My Girlfriend)BEAST26rank/position

Like the previously introduced ‘Shock,’ it is included on the second mini-album ‘Shock Of The New Era,’ released in March 2010.
His ex-girlfriend starts dating one of his friends, but he wants her to say, ‘I’m still waiting for him’… It’s a song that portrays a man’s lingering feelings for his former lover.
RibbonBEAST27rank/position

The title track from BEAST’s third full-length Korean album “Highlight,” released in July 2016.
Lyrics by member Yong Jun-hyung, composed by Good Life.
The song delicately portrays the relationship with an ex-lover as an untied ribbon and expresses a desire to tie it back together if it’s not too late.
The violin sound used in the main line blends with the wistful vocals, leaving a lingering resonance.
YeY (Yei / Yei)BEAST28rank/position

This is the title track from the 8th mini album “ORDINARY,” released in July 2015.
With lyrics that resonate with people weary of love, a poignant intro, and an addictive refrain repeating “Yey Yey Yey Yey,” it’s an electronic pop dance track that leaves a lasting impression.


