Songs by female artists you often hear on YouTube Shorts
Like TikTok, YouTube Shorts is a social platform that creates new memes every day.
Even if you don’t use TikTok, many people still watch YouTube Shorts, right?
For those people, we’re introducing popular songs by female artists that you often hear on YouTube Shorts.
We’ve picked trending tracks from all kinds of countries and genres—Japanese music, of course, as well as Western pop and K-pop.
If you want to stay on top of what’s trending, be sure to check them out!
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- Songs trending on TikTok | Featuring Western, Japanese, and K-pop hits!
Songs by female artists you often hear on YouTube Shorts (41–50)
APT.ROSÉ & Bruno Mars

The collaboration song by BLACKPINK’s Rosé and Bruno Mars is creating huge buzz.
Inspired by a Korean drinking game, the track brilliantly captures the excitement of a party and the sweetness of romance.
Featuring a distinctive blend of pop rock and pop punk, their voices weave an exquisite harmony.
Released in October 2024, the song became a global smash, spending five consecutive weeks at No.
1 on the Billboard charts.
It’s a perfect track for parties and fun get‑togethers.
On YouTube Shorts, it’s widely used for dance clips and as background music.
This song is sure to make your videos pop!
In conclusion
This time, we introduced songs by female artists that are often used on YouTube Shorts, and we found a trend toward many cute tracks with impactful choruses.
Just like in advertising, it may be that music is entering an era where the very first impact is highly valued.
At Rug Music, we also have an article compiling songs used on TikTok, so if you want to stay on top of the trends, be sure to check that out too!


