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TWICE Popular Song Rankings [2026]

This time, I’d like to introduce some of the most-played and popular songs this year by TWICE, the Korean girl group that’s hugely popular in Japan.

Not only are the songs great, but their adorable, imitation-worthy dances make you want to keep watching forever.

Be sure to listen to the ranking along with the music videos.

TWICE Popular Song Ranking [2026] (31–40)

Alcohol-FreeTwice36rank/position

TWICE “Alcohol-Free” Dance Practice Video
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Latin-style songs are perfect for summer too, aren’t they? TWICE’s globally popular “Alcohol-Free” is a mature track that portrays someone utterly infatuated—getting tipsy just from being around the person they like, even while drinking something non-alcoholic.

It’s great for listening at a bar while having a drink, but it would also be perfect by the beach or poolside with a cocktail in hand.

And once you’re a little buzzed, even if you don’t know the actual choreography, just dance along to the groove of the song!

One More TimeTwice37rank/position

TWICE「One More Time」Music Video
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Amid the TWICE craze, this is the 1st single released at the time of their 2017 Japan debut.

Listening to it after some time has passed feels quite emotional.

A key point is its steady tempo and melody that makes it easy to stay on pitch, so it’s relatively low difficulty among Japanese songs.

However, the pitch is high, so it’s best to warm up with a few songs and sing it with your throat loosened.

Given the song’s flowing, sustained phrasing, it might help to be mindful of that quality.

The call-and-response parts are fun, and everyone can sing along to amp up the excitement!

THIS IS FORTwice38rank/position

TWICE “THIS IS FOR” M/V
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TWICE, South Korea’s top girl group, has reached a milestone with their 10th debut anniversary.

This song was released in July 2025 as the title track of their first Korean-language full album in about four years, “THIS IS FOR.” It’s crafted as an empowerment anthem that gently stays by your side and gives you strength when you’ve lost confidence or feel down.

The message sung “to all women” overlaps with the journey the nine members have walked, making it resonate even more deeply.

Expressing the supple strength of mature women, this work signals the beginning of a new stage for them.

Listen to it when you want to take on a challenge or encourage yourself, and you’ll surely find courage!

CelebrateTwice39rank/position

TWICE 「Celebrate」 Music Video
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“Celebrate,” where English and Japanese intersect.

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Park, famed in K-pop, also took part in the lyrics.

Because K-pop often features group songs, the overall vocal range is wide, from G3 to E5.

That said, the track itself is a short three minutes, so it’s a great pick for anyone new to learning K-pop! You can groove lightly while still following the lyrics closely, but be aware that a rap appears in the second verse—that’s the key point to watch.

Depending on the karaoke machine, there may be no pitch bar for the rap section, but if you memorize it, you can sing it stylishly without worrying about scoring! Try to focus on singing each phrase carefully and deliberately.

Kura KuraTwice40rank/position

TWICE 「Kura Kura」 Music Video
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TWICE’s 8th single “Kura Kura” is striking for the resonance of its repeated phrases.

Unlike their increasingly complex Korean releases, it retains the quintessential TWICE catchiness found in dance staples like “TT.” Its dramatic mood depicting various forms of love and its bright, approachable choreography are sure to make dancing to it feel fun.

Center your creation around the key chorus—the “Kurakura Dance,” which expresses a wavering, love-struck heart—and enjoy adding your own spin to it!