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Popular Songs Frequently Heard on YouTube Shorts [Carefully Selected Edition]

TikTok is the social media platform that symbolizes the present day.

As the idea of enjoying short videos has taken hold, other social media platforms besides TikTok have also begun to focus on short-form content.

In this era, YouTube Shorts is having an impact comparable to TikTok.

Even if you don’t use TikTok, many of you have likely come across YouTube Shorts.

This time, we’ve picked out popular songs frequently used on YouTube Shorts—both Japanese and international—spanning a wide range of generations.

Songs You Often Hear on YouTube Shorts [Carefully Selected Popular Edition] (41–50)

meow meow meowKoresawa

Koresawa “Nyan Nyan Nyan” [Lyric Video]
meow meow meowKoresawa

A number with a gentle, adorable vibe that leaves a lasting impression.

Released by Koresawa in February 2023, this song is filled with love for cats.

Set to a light, upbeat rhythm, it tenderly portrays everyday life with a feline companion.

You can feel expressions of love that go beyond words and a heart that cherishes life’s little joys.

It’s perfect not only for cat lovers, but also for moments when you want to feel a bond with someone special.

The choreography that matches the lyrics is sure to make your heart skip a beat.

It’s fun to dance to, and the cute lyrics add a relaxing mood to your videos.

Songs You Often Hear on YouTube Shorts [Carefully Selected Popular Edition] (51–60)

Kara no KokoroAnly

Anly – Karano Kokoro official video (2017 Release)
Kara no KokoroAnly

The famous song “Karano Kokoro” by Anly, a singer-songwriter from Okinawa, drew attention in 2017 as a theme song for the popular anime Naruto Shippuden.

The track is once again attracting the gaze of young people through TikTok and YouTube Shorts.

Its refreshingly uplifting chorus is particularly memorable and is often used in videos that inspire a positive mindset or showcase impressive skills on YouTube Shorts.

World’s Smallest ViolinARJ

AJR – World’s Smallest Violin (Official Video)
World's Smallest ViolinARJ

A song from AJR’s album OK ORCHESTRA has exploded in popularity on YouTube Shorts.

With its upbeat rhythm and profound message, it explores themes of family comparison and struggles with self-identity.

Released in March 2021, it gained traction on social media like TikTok in 2022, becoming a viral hit and ranking high on charts around the world.

Its sound resonates with people who grapple with self-loathing and feelings of powerlessness, expressing a longing for empathy.

It’s a highly recommended track for those feeling lonely or struggling to find their self-worth.

UnstoppableSia

Sia – Unstoppable (Official Video – Live from the Nostalgic For The Present Tour)
UnstoppableSia

Sia, an Australian singer-songwriter who continues to make waves worldwide.

She has many hit songs, and among them, “Unstoppable” has gained global popularity on platforms like YouTube Shorts and TikTok.

The appeal of this track lies in its impactful chorus.

Known for its grand sound, the song is often used in short videos where something striking happens right as the chorus kicks in.

Be sure to check it out.

POP!NAYEON

TWICE is a hugely popular idol group in Japan as well.

Having firmly become a girl group that represents the scene, they’ve also been actively pursuing solo activities lately, with each member scoring hits around the world.

Nayeon’s “POP!” is one such release drawing global attention.

Its cute, catchy hook stands out, and on YouTube Shorts it’s most often used for feminine-style videos and dance clips.

If We Ever Broke UpMae Stephens

Mae Stephens – If We Ever Broke Up (Official Video)
If We Ever Broke UpMae Stephens

Mae Stephens is a British singer-songwriter who has risen to global fame through TikTok.

The track that propelled her to stardom is “If We Ever Broke Up.” After it started being used on TikTok, the song quickly climbed to the top of charts around the world and has also become hugely popular on YouTube Shorts.

Its groovy, smooth melody pairs well with virtually any video, and it’s used as background music across a wide variety of genres.

doodleZachz Winner

It’s a song that’s become familiar through YouTube Shorts.

Released in February 2024, it’s characterized by a simple, breezy rhythm.

Even the title, which evokes the freedom of doodling, conveys a carefree vibe.

Electronic elements blend seamlessly with a pop feel, and it’s the kind of track that makes your body start moving before you know it.

Though short, its catchy, addictive melody stands out, making it especially popular among younger listeners.

The choreography uses basic dance steps like the box step and club step, so it’s easy for beginners to imitate, and many people are posting it on platforms like YouTube Shorts.

It’s the perfect song for a change of pace or a quick breather.