RAG MusicSinger
Wonderful singer/idol

BEAST’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

BEAST’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Last updated:

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!

BEAST Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)

FictionBEAST1rank/position

BEAST – ‘FICTION’ (Official Music Video)
FictionBEAST

This is a karaoke song by BEAST, the Korean group whose popularity is surging as they captivate many women in Japan with their physically powerful performances.

With a strong party vibe, it’s sure to get people excited at karaoke.

It’s finished as a refreshing, danceable track that you can thoroughly enjoy.

ShockBEAST2rank/position

BEAST – ‘SHOCK’ (Official Music Video)
ShockBEAST

Before their debut, BEAST were even called a “recycled idol” group because some members were already active.

The work that swept away that label and made them famous was Shock, released in March 2010.

With the Japanese version of the song of the same name, they made their debut in Japan and set the record for the highest-ever debut single ranking for an Asian group outside Japan.

The song portrays a man tormented because he cannot forget his ex-girlfriend.

Good LuckBEAST3rank/position

BEAST – ‘GOOD LUCK’ (Official Music Video)
Good LuckBEAST

After becoming independent from their former agency, CUBE, BEAST has been active as HIGHLIGHT with five members, excluding Hyunseung.

They have had many great songs since the BEAST era.

In particular, I think this song really highlights Yoseob’s vocals, which adds to its poignancy.

Bad GirlBEAST4rank/position

BEAST – ‘BAD GIRL’ (Official Music Video)
Bad GirlBEAST

BEAST is a six-member male idol group that debuted in South Korea in October 2009 with “BAD GIRL.” The Japanese version of the song with the same title became BEAST’s second Japanese single.

It’s a pop tune that portrays the heart of a man suffering over a breakup, calling the girlfriend who is trying to leave him a “BAD GIRL.”

Midnight (A Night for Counting Stars)BEAST5rank/position

BEAST – “Midnight -The Night Counting the Stars-” (Official Music Video)
Midnight (A Night for Counting Stars)BEAST

A song released in October of the same year as the Japanese version of “Midnight (별 헤는 밤),” which originally came out in July 2012.

You can picture the scene of the protagonist, unable to sleep as they think of a lover they parted with at midnight, humming this song while counting the stars.