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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 (31–40)

Breaking MeTopic

Topic, A7S – Breaking Me
Breaking MeTopic

It’s a massive killer track by German producer Topic, aka Tobias Topic.

He’s known for crafting pop anthems, and this enigmatic, edgy tune featuring A7S is no exception.

A7S’s vocals mesh perfectly with the springy bassline and the quintessential club synths.

Tropical house.

It’s a hybrid touch that fits both smoke-and-laser-lit dance floors and huge pop festivals.

Whiplashaespa

aespa 에스파 ‘Whiplash’ MV
Whiplashaespa
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I shot it on the spur of the moment, but I’m satisfied 🫶 @🌸Sakura🌸#whiplash

♬ Whiplash – aespa

This aespa track features smart techno beats and an electrifying sound that overwhelms the listener.

While drawing from the flow of dance music, it shines with a powerful message that expresses a strong will to stay true to oneself.

Included on the album “Whiplash,” released in October 2024, it stands out as a dance number with futuristic cyberpunk visuals and a distinctive worldview.

Its confident, cool choreography has gained attention on TikTok, fueling buzz across social media.

It’s a perfect song for anyone who wants to enjoy dancing, and a go-to track when you want to move forward as your authentic self.

chantAdo

Ado, who is garnering global attention as a vocalist, is the artist behind the hit song “Show,” one of the biggest tracks of 2023.

The song was created in collaboration with Universal Studios Japan’s Halloween event, “Halloween Horror Nights,” and videos on TikTok imitating the choreography from the music video and the event became very popular.

Its exotic, EDM-inspired track and vocal line are incredibly addictive—be sure to check it out.

lovesicknessAimer

Aimer “Koiwazurai” Studio Live Rehearsal (new albums ‘Sun Dance’ and ‘Penny Rain’ now on sale) FULL
lovesicknessAimer

Koiwazurai by Aimer, a singer especially popular among the younger generation.

This song was also used as the theme for AbemaTV’s hit show “Shirayuki to Ōkami-kun ni wa Damasarenai” (Snow White and the Wolf-Boy Won’t Fool Me).

It’s a gently sung love song, and Aimer’s vocal tone matches the mood perfectly.

On TikTok, cast members from “Shirayuki to Ōkami-kun ni wa Damasarenai” posted videos, which became a hot topic.

Not Your Barbie GirlAva Max

Ava Max – Not Your Barbie Girl [Official Audio]
Not Your Barbie GirlAva Max

Ava Max, a female singer of American and Kosovar heritage who shot to prominence when “Sweet but Psycho” climbed to the top of the Swedish charts, has another track released prior to “Sweet but Psycho” that’s now trending on TikTok.

Pay special attention to the lyrics: sung from the perspective of a Barbie doll, they’re strikingly fresh—“I’m plastic, call me classic.

Touch me and you’ll never touch my body.”

Hey, did you know? [TikTok] Latest Popular Songs Compilation (41–50)

Sweet but PsychoAva Max

Ava Max – Sweet but Psycho [Official Music Video]
Sweet but PsychoAva Max

Ava Max released “Sweet but Psycho” as her third single in August 2018, and it gained even more attention thanks to choreography by Mina Myoung.

Not only this song, but many tracks feel more powerful because of her choreography.

I’m looking forward to her future work as well.

Don’t Start NowDua Lipa

Dua Lipa – Don’t Start Now (Official Music Video)
Don't Start NowDua Lipa

Dua Lipa’s striking singing style combines a husky voice with femininity while still sounding cool.

“Don’t Start Now” features a distinctive bassline and has a vibe that hints at disco, giving it a true dance-music feel.

It’s also well known as a club hit—many of you have probably heard it on the dance floor.

Its popularity steadily grew on TikTok and spread from overseas to Japan.