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Hey, did you know? [TikTok] Latest Popular Songs Roundup

Easy dances and lip-syncs you can post casually—cute and cool, too! Going for laughs is fine as well.

TikTok is fun, isn’t it? You can spend a surprising amount of time just watching.

While watching, have you ever felt like a song was edited so much that you couldn’t tell what it was? In this article, we researched the originals of trending songs, currently hot tracks, and commonly used songs, both Japanese and Western.

You there, who’s quick to catch trends—don’t miss it! Check it out.

Hey, hey, did you know? [TikTok] Latest Popular Songs Compilation (91–100)

Dance MonkeyTones and I

TONES AND I – DANCE MONKEY (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Dance MonkeyTones and I

This is a solo project by a female singer-songwriter from the Mornington Peninsula in Australia.

Released as her second single, the song gradually raised her profile as she kept performing on the streets, and it later became her breakout hit.

You’ll hear it right away: beyond the catchy melody, her uniquely distinctive voice is irresistibly addictive.

With realistic lyrics born from her busking experiences, it’s a track that seems destined to be cherished for years to come.

A classic that also became a long-running hit on TikTok.

One On OneTujamo feat. Sorana

Tujamo feat. Sorana – One On One (Official Music Video)
One On OneTujamo feat. Sorana

It’s a track by the German DJ Tujamo, with vocals by the singer Sorana.

The oriental-tinged sound played in the interlude is intriguing and really distinctive, isn’t it? On TikTok, a sped-up version is often used, which further emphasizes that unique interlude sound.

Speeding it up also makes it a tempo that’s easy to groove to.

SOSOWINNER

WINNER – ‘SOSO’ M/V
SOSOWINNER

WINNER’s “SOSO” beautifully blends genres like pop, EDM, and hip-hop.

With club sounds trending globally, it’s no surprise this track became popular on TikTok.

The rhythm is easy to groove to, and the song’s dark atmosphere contrasts with lyrics that evoke heartache and sadness.

There’s also a Japanese version, so if you’re curious about the lyrics, be sure to check that out.

If you’ve gone through something painful in love, you’ll likely find this song deeply relatable.

RoundaboutYES

Roundabout (2008 Remaster)
RoundaboutYES

On TikTok, it’s used as the audio for videos that show half of the punchline and make you think, “What’s going to happen next?!” They mostly use just the bass part from the instrumental break.

If you listen to the whole thing outside of TikTok, it’s actually a pretty cool track.

The light, snappy rhythm is kind of addictive.

to the moonYogee New Waves

Yogee New Waves – to the moon (Official MV)
to the moonYogee New Waves

They’re a next-generation city-pop band boasting immense popularity even beyond TikTok, and their fan base is especially strong among TikTok’s core users—late teens to early twenties.

Their retro, slightly nostalgic melodies and gentle sound, paired with unpretentious, true-to-life messages, feel very contemporary and relatable.

Their music videos feature Kento Yamada, one of the most talked-about filmmakers in Japan today, whose work amplifies the appeal of their songs many times over.

Chicken Noodle Soup (feat. Becky G.)j-hope

j-hope ‘Chicken Noodle Soup (feat. Becky G)’ MV
Chicken Noodle Soup (feat. Becky G.)j-hope

This song, a collaboration with American singer-songwriter Becky G, was released as J-Hope’s solo track in 2019.

It references DJ Webstar and Young B’s “Chicken Noodle Soup,” which the two say inspired them.

Both the rap and the choreography are cool, with a mood that evokes the ’90s.

Above all, the way they simply enjoy the music is captivating, and the MV also sparked influence—dance cover videos became hits as well.

Even If the World Ends Tomorrowaimyon

Aimyon is a Japanese singer-songwriter.

Hailing from Hyogo Prefecture, she began composing music in middle school, and by 2018 her presence had grown significantly, including her first appearance at the 69th NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen.

This song was used as the theme song for the 2019 feature-length animated film “Even if the World Ends Tomorrow,” directed by Yuhei Sakuragi.