SEVENTEEN Popular Song Rankings [2026]
We researched the popularity of SEVENTEEN—a male K-pop group affectionately called “Sebuchi” by fans.
If you’re about to read this article, you might already be a Sebuchi fan.
Whether you’re a newcomer or a die-hard fan, you’re probably curious about which songs are the most popular, right?
Based on information submitted to our site, we’ll introduce the rankings!
Let’s get started!
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SEVENTEEN Popular Song Ranking [2026] (41–50)
HomeSEVENTEEN41rank/position

A love song filled with the desire to bring peace to a loved one saved from the darkness.
The emotional lyrics express mutual love and the idea that by relying on each other, any obstacle can be overcome.
The warm words and delicate expressiveness conveyed throughout the track may encourage listeners.
It’s not an intense song, but a relaxed, contemporary dance track.
THUNDERSEVENTEEN42rank/position

SEVENTEEN, the Korean group famous as a “self-sufficient idol” that handles everything from music production to choreography themselves.
This work was released in May 2025 from their masterpiece HAPPY BURSTDAY, commemorating the 10th anniversary of their debut.
Riding on a thunderous EDM sound, it’s an addictive dance track that portrays their powerful rebirth through challenge.
The fact that about 60,000 people gathered for the stage held the day before the release speaks to the incredible energy this song carries.
It’s guaranteed to set the floor ablaze and make you want to move your body—perfect for dance practice, too!
9-TEENSEVENTEEN43rank/position

SEVENTEEN’s “9-TEEN” is perfect for studying or those moments when you want a boost of motivation.
The song captures the brilliance of youth and carries a powerful message that gives you the courage to take on new challenges.
While highlighting the importance of cherishing precious time with your friends, it serves as a gentle push for listeners.
The warm vocals offer a comforting sense of closeness, as if a good friend were right by your side.
The strength SEVENTEEN conveys as dream-chasers will surely be a major encouragement for young people facing anxiety or uncertainty to take their next step.
HealingSEVENTEEN44rank/position

Here’s a song I’d love to recommend for those living through busy days: “Healing”! Loved for their heartfelt sincerity and stylish performances, SEVENTEEN released it in 2016, and it was included in the repackaged album of “Love & Letter.” With vacation-like vibes and a message that says, “It’s important to take proper breaks too,” their down-to-earth words really resonate.
Even when you feel like running away, hearing SEVENTEEN’s “You’ve worked hard” will lift your spirits.
It’s the perfect companion for summer trips or whenever you’re tired—a song that feels like a trusty friend by your side.
You’ll also be soothed by SEVENTEEN’s warm, close-knit bond!
바람개비SEVENTEEN(세븐틴) _ SVT VOCAL TEAM45rank/position

Known affectionately as “Sebuchi,” SEVENTEEN has an enormous fanbase in Japan.
Among them, Woozi—whose petite build is one of his charms—created the song “바람개비” inspired by a dream he had.
Incidentally, the title means “windmill” in Japanese.
Listening to the song while imagining the story of it coming from a dream and the gentle turning of a windmill gives you the feeling of being wrapped in a magical winter scene.
Also pay attention to the distinctive vocal parts by Jeonghan, Joshua, DK, and Seungkwan, in addition to Woozi!
Come to meSEVENTEEN46rank/position

Let me introduce “Come to me,” a Latin-flavored track that’s irresistibly catchy.
It’s one of the songs included on the mini album “YOU MAKE MY DAY.” The title means something like “Come to me.” Throughout the song, the phrase from the title is repeated as it portrays a straightforward, earnest love.
Although all the lyrics are in Korean, the repeated phrases make it easy to memorize.
It also seems perfect as an entry point for those who haven’t sung many Korean songs before.
Campfire (캠프파이어)SEVENTEEN47rank/position

“Campfire (캠프파이어),” included on SEVENTEEN’s second album TEEN, AGE, is a fan favorite.
The song is a masterpiece that likens the memories made together—gathered in a circle—to a campfire.
Ranging from a beautiful melodic section to a punchy rap part, it’s a highly polished ballad that’s perfect for graduation season.
As a moving ballad, it pairs wonderfully with their track “울고 싶지 않아 (Don’t Wanna Cry)”—be sure to listen to them together!
HappinessSEVENTEEN48rank/position

When it comes to the boy group that expanded the Korean idol scene, it’s H.O.T from SM Entertainment—spelled H.O.T and read as “H O T.” They’re the idols’ idols, and many people were inspired to become idols after seeing them.
SEVENTEEN is singing a song by these legendary seniors.
It’s a heartwarming song that makes you feel happy just by listening, with lyrics like promising a precious woman who brings happiness, “Let’s be together for life.”
HugSEVENTEEN49rank/position

Hug is perfect for when you want to comfort someone who’s worn out.
It’s a track included on the mini-album You Made My Dawn.
The lyrics gently stay by the side of someone who’s tired and give them a subtle push forward—its message is sure to bring a lump to your throat.
Although the song is entirely in Korean, its slow tempo makes it easy to sing along, which is another reason to recommend it.
Start by carefully checking the pronunciation.
Swimming FoolSEVENTEEN50rank/position

A track included on SEVENTEEN’s fourth mini-album “Al1,” released in 2017, loved not only in Korea but also in Japan.
It’s a song by the Performance Team—Hoshi, Jun, The8, and Dino.
The cool, looping whistling is striking and seems to further enhance the world of the song, where you become captivated and unable to move.
The more you fall in love, the more you don’t know what to do, and you sink deeper into the fandom.
That sensation, paired with the refreshing whistle, strikes a perfect balance—and it’s addictive.


