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)
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.
SEVENTEEN Popular Song Ranking [2026] (51–60)
Together (Japanese Version)SEVENTEEN51rank/position

Songs with chorus parts tend to get everyone hyped, don’t they? With that in mind, I’d like to recommend “Together (Japanese Version).” It’s a track included on the mini-album “Heng:garae.” This uptempo dance number features lyrics that celebrate unwavering friendship and cheer on friends.
With plenty of chorus parts and sampled handclaps, it’s packed with elements that are sure to get the crowd going.
God of MusicSEVENTEEN52rank/position

A soul-funk-based track distinguished by the lively harmony of synthesizers and brass.
It is the title song of the mini-album “SEVENTEENTH HEAVEN,” released in October 2023.
Set in a dystopian world without music, the piece expresses the happiness that music brings, and its music video—featuring scenes actually filmed in outer space—also gained attention.
The song achieved five wins on Korean music programs and, for the first time, topped the Circle Digital Chart.
With its brisk, funky rhythm perfect for a refreshing morning and the harmony woven by 13 voices, it’s a track that can energize the start of your day.
HIGHLIGHT (Japanese ver.)SEVENTEEN53rank/position

Let me introduce “HIGHLIGHT (Japanese ver.),” which strikes a pleasant balance between the rap and vocal parts.
This is the Japanese version of the song of the same name included on the mini-album “Going Seventeen.” With an EDM-style sound, the vocal parts deliver a cool, stylish impression, while the rap parts are intense—that contrast is part of its appeal.
Try singing with an awareness of shifting the vibe between the two.
It also seems fun to take on the choreography created by member Hoshi.
Lean On Me (Japanese ver.)SEVENTEEN54rank/position

SEVENTEEN’s first Japan-focused mini album, “WE MAKE YOU.” It’s a memorable release for fans.
The album features many popular tracks, but the one with the most mellow vibe is “Lean On Me -Japanese ver.-.” This track carries an R&B flavor as well.
The lyrics depict a man’s desire to stay close to the person he loves.
The approach to pitch is different from their other songs, so keep that in mind as you work on it.
The key is low, so even if high notes are not your strong suit, you’ll be fine.
247 (Japanese ver.)SEVENTEEN55rank/position

If you’re looking to sing a romantic song, I think “247 (Japanese ver.)” is an excellent choice.
It’s the Japanese version of the track of the same name included on the album An Ode.
In fact, SEVENTEEN has a series of songs that depict a shared universe, and this piece is positioned as the final installment.
The song portrays a man’s straightforward love.
Its clear shifts in tempo and intensity make it appealing because you can take your time and sing without rushing.
By the way, the title stands for “24 hours, 7 days.”
Say YesSEVENTEEN56rank/position

Let me introduce “Say Yes,” which fans have been saying is a real tearjerker.
It’s a track included on the album LOVE & LETTER.
With a piano-centered R&B vibe, the lyrics portray the sense of loss after losing a loved one.
The key is relatively high, and the simple sound highlights that beautifully—that’s part of its charm.
Because of this, it should be easy to sing even if low notes aren’t your strength.
Also, it features appealing harmonies, so it’s a great pick to sing with friends.


