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Popular songs used in favorite TikTok videos

In our daily lives, many of us find strength in the presence of an “oshi”—someone we wholeheartedly support.

On TikTok, countless fan videos are posted, filled with love and gratitude for celebrities, athletes, influencers, and more.

In this article, we’ve gathered songs that are perfect for videos capturing the joy of being devoted to your oshi.

You can create an oshi video by using photos or clips as the background and adding lyrics.

Why not turn your overflowing feelings into a video, or share it on a special day like your oshi’s birthday or debut anniversary?

Popular songs used in favorite TikTok videos (1–10)

I love you! ~Ultra ver.~Chou Tokimeki♡Sendenbu

Cho Tokimeki♡Sendenbu / “Suki! ~Cho ver~” Live Edit ver
I love you! ~Ultra ver.~Chou Tokimeki♡Sendenbu
https://www.tiktok.com/@jinchachacha/video/6942485347724954882

The songs by Cho Tokimeki♡Sendenbu, who have gained popularity mainly on TikTok, are perfect for anyone who wants to express their feelings for their oshis (favorite idols).

Released in May 2021, this track is memorable for its rhythmical chorus.

With a catchy melody and irresistibly cute lyrics, it makes listeners’ hearts dance.

Their collaboration event with Sanrio Puroland also drew attention, and they even held a fan club–exclusive live show.

Use it to create videos filled with gratitude and love for your oshi, and you’ll have a heart-fluttering clip in no time.

It’s a sparkling, love-filled song that everyone in love should hear.

Let’s Get EatT-STONE

T-STONE/Let’s Get Eat Prod.KOTETSU
Let's Get EatT-STONE
https://www.tiktok.com/@konoha85_/video/7037695889229532418

I’d like to introduce “Let’s Get Eat,” which is blowing up on TikTok.

It’s a track released by rapper T-STONE, who also made waves by winning an MC battle.

In the first half, he raps about his background and career; in the second half, he raps about Japanese food culture and a manly way of life.

While it doesn’t directly deliver messages related to any specific idol or favorite, its catchy rhythm has made it a popular choice for many videos.

By the way, the title is said to carry the idea of “let’s eat rice.”

Drop Thunderbotchiboromaru

Drop-it Thunder / Bocchi Boromaru (Music Video)
Drop Thunderbotchiboromaru
@nanano_00

With my faves, “Otose Thunder.”Haikyu!!Takahiro Hanamaki#Yaku EisukeKosei KiraGoshiki-ko (Five-Color Incense)#Tendo SatoruIwaizumi HajimeSeishin SakuzaMotoya Komori

Drop the Thunder – Bocchi Boromaru

This song is characterized by its bouncy rhythm and catchy melody.

Released by Bocchi Boromaru in June 2022, it sparked a huge reaction on TikTok.

The lyrics, which liken feelings of love to “thunder,” are striking and delicately portray the emotions of someone in love.

The music video is packed with fresh ideas, including battles in the real world and scenes of defeating enemies with a bucket.

The sound, reminiscent of 90s–00s guitar rock, is also appealing.

It’s a perfect track for creating videos that express love for your favorite artist.

Recommended both for those troubled by love and for those who want to cheer on someone’s romance.

Popular songs used in favorite TikTok videos (11–20)

your songShimizu Shota

Shota Shimizu “your song” from SHOTA SHIMIZU LIVE TOUR “HOPE” [For J-LOD live2]
your songShimizu Shota
@_n_baseball

I was the one who found you first.#RiseishaRiseisha High SchoolHigh school baseball player#oshilyrics videoRecommendation#fyp

♬ Your Song – Shota Shimizu

Many people might feel that having someone to stan makes every day happier.

That’s why I’d like to introduce “your song.” It’s a track released by singer-songwriter Shota Shimizu.

A piano-centered ballad, it has a gently soothing atmosphere.

In the lyrics, he sings about unrequited love for someone out of reach, as well as the desire to support the one he loves.

If you’re someone who supports your oshii, it will surely tug at your heartstrings.

I want you.Softly

@m______.24

My fave is the absolute strongest ( ‘-^ )-☆#Yudai Fujiwara#SC Sagamihara#20Soccerlyrics video#fyp#j3

♪ Original song – onchan – onchan

Softly, known for their style that portrays bittersweet feelings of love, have won considerable support.

Their major debut single is “Kimi ga Ii” (“You’re the One”).

The song repeats the title phrase while expressing straightforward feelings toward an unrequited crush.

It doesn’t directly depict love for one’s idol, but there are plenty of relatable points.

Combined with their strong expressive power, the more you listen, the more you’re drawn into the song’s world.

Also, the lyrics about wishing to see someone you can’t usually meet resonate with the spirit of oshi-katsu (supporting your favorite idol or artist).

Warai-kata (the way of laughing)yoru no hito warai

Warai Kata / Yoru no Hito Warai (Official Music Video)
Warai-kata (the way of laughing)yoru no hito warai
https://www.tiktok.com/@meiiii_r/video/7046710839965011202

A love song about gentle affection and gratitude is going viral on TikTok.

Released in November 2021 by Yoru no Hito Warai, the track was born from a collaboration with popular creator HoneyWorks.

Its lyrics, which depict pure feelings of love and sweet everyday moments, resonate with listeners.

The warm sound of the acoustic guitar and the approachable vocals are especially appealing.

True to Yoru no Hito Warai’s style—who boasts over 2.1 million followers on TikTok—the song shines with down-to-earth emotional expression.

It’s perfect for expressing gratitude to someone special or celebrating your favorite creator’s anniversary.

It also works wonderfully for videos dedicated to friends and family.

Fukuwarai (a traditional Japanese “lucky laugh” face-making game)Takahashi Yuu

@ryusei_y_0916

Happy Birthday 𓂃𓍯 May this be a year filled with smiles and happiness for 25-year-old Ryusei.#RyuseiYokohama#Ryusei Yokohama stan#RyuseiYokohamaBirthdayFestivalBirthdaylyrics video#fypRecommendation

♬ Fukuwarai – Yu Takahashi

This work is captivating for its heartwarming lyrics and gentle vocals.

It’s filled with a message that connects people through the magic of smiles.

Released in February 2011, it was featured in a Tokyo Metro commercial and used as the ending theme for the anime Bakuman.

It’s said that Yu Takahashi created the song on New Year’s Day 2010, inspired by an email from a radio listener during a live broadcast.

With lyrics that convey the idea that smiles are a universal language, it’s perfect for those who want to make “oshi” videos on TikTok.

How about using it as background music for a video expressing gratitude to someone special?