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.
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- Popular BGM on TikTok. A roundup of trending songs.
- Songs trending on TikTok | Featuring Western, Japanese, and K-pop hits!
- Easy-to-dance songs [Perfect for dance beginners]
- Popular love songs on TikTok, from upbeat tracks to emotional love ballads.
- A stylish song that’s very popular on TikTok.
- Including global hits! 80s songs popular on TikTok
- Ride the trend! Songs released in the 2020s that went viral on TikTok
- A classic winter song you often hear recommended on TikTok.
- A highly popular sound used in baby posts on TikTok
Hey, hey, did you know? [TikTok] Latest Popular Songs Compilation (91–100)
Gudetama Theme Songgudetama

Gudetama, a Sanrio character popular not only in Japan but also overseas.
In 2015, this character got a theme song that caused a bit of a buzz in some circles, and now its popularity is resurging on TikTok.
Beloved by Japanese high school girls and trend-savvy teens abroad, the character itself is adored as well.
It’s a delightfully catchy track with just the right laid-back vibe that keeps you coming back to listen again and again.
It really gives you that warm, cozy feeling, doesn’t it?
Yes, with pleasure.kocchi no kento

Kocchi no Kento-san’s track is gaining major attention on TikTok.
This work resonates with listeners through its message centered on social pressure and the struggles of living.
The striking “Giri-Giri Dance” went viral on social media and has been embraced by many users.
Released in May 2024, the song also achieved high positions on the Oricon and Billboard charts.
Furthermore, an English version was released in July 2024, expanding its international popularity.
With an upbeat melody and brisk rhythm carrying a profound message, this piece offers hope and courage to anyone facing difficult circumstances.
Hey, hey, did you know? [TikTok] Latest Popular Songs Compilation (101–110)
sunny spotOribiana

A song from 2018 that steadily gained popularity and has remained a long-running hit.
They are a band rooted in country music, and for this track they feature drummer Aaron Sterling—known for his work as a backing band member on numerous albums by artists like John Mayer and Taylor Swift—on drums.
At the time, vocalist Kasumi Enomoto was expecting a child, and the music video was created from home videos recorded during her childhood.
New Treasure IslandSakanakushon

This is a song released by Sakanaction as their 11th single, showcasing their diverse approaches to music.
I think it became popular on TikTok because of the Showa-kayo vibe with the five members swaying left and right in the intro, the distinctive choreography before the chorus, and the up-tempo feel of the track.
To tell you the truth,yangusukinii

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Young Skinny’s “Hontō wa ne,” which has topped numerous music charts, owes part of its popularity to a catchy choreography linked to the lyrics.
It’s especially loved on TikTok, featuring a move in the chorus where you mime applying foundation.
In contrast to the cute dance, the lyrics poignantly depict unrequited love—an emotional highlight.
How about listening closely first, then checking out the choreography?
Because it won’t reach / Because it doesn’t reachHirai Ken

Released in 2018, this song by Ken Hirai was also used as the theme for the film “50 First Kisses,” and, given the cast combination, it sparked talk of a revival of “Crying Out Love, in the Center of the World.” In the original version of the music video, a bizarre world unfolds featuring a clown in eccentric outfits dancing wildly and a surreal Ken Hirai sporting a pink mustache.
I Don’t Wanna See U AnymoreNineone

A slow-tempo tropical number.
It’s perfect for chilling out, but its laid-back groove also makes it surprisingly good for dancing.
This track isn’t a major release—it’s a hidden gem crafted by a producer active in the underground scene.
Why not give it a try? It’s a great pick for beginners!


