It’s almost time for 2024, but at LWOS Life, we wanted to recap music success stories from 2023. Whether it be mash-ups, sped-up songs or fans reworking classic tunes, we are bringing you the ten most popular songs on TikTok from the past year in the USA.
10 Most Popular Songs on TikTok
Popular Songs on TikTok
Justin Skye‘s “Collide” has received a new lease of life this year, with a sped-up version taking over TikTok and breathing new life into this older release.
“Cupid” by Twin Ver was a monster hit on the platform in 2023, with a sped-up version as a suitable backing track to food tutorials and many outfit picks.
“Her Way” by PARTYNEXTDOOR again proved how a sped-up version can take over the platform and breathe new life into an old song.
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“Favorite song” by Toosii was another sped-up smash hit and was brilliantly promoted through interaction and trends, ensuring the song ended up on the Billboard Hot 100.
The PinkPanthress and Ice Spice song Boys a Liar Pt. 2 exploded on the platform – becoming the go-to song for people filming their dogs enjoying the track while wearing headphones.
Ohboyprince once again found huge success with a simple yet catchy song that received millions of creations in the US alone, with his track “Bounce When She Walk.”
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“Peaches & Eggplants” by Young Nudy and 21 Savage was a massive track on the platform that was used in many different types of videos, only increasing its popularity.
Ice Spice struck gold with “In Ma Hood.” The American rapper first teased the track on her TikTok, then released sped-up and mashup versions.
If you’ve spent time on TikTok this year, you must have come across the smash hit “Makeba” by the French singer-songwriter Jain. The song has been a phenomenon – enjoying the highest of highs this summer.
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“Cruel Summer” by Taylor Swift was a huge part of TikTok this year, with fans using the track on many different types of videos. The success this year on the platform caused the song to reach the top of the Billboard Hot 100, despite it originally being released in 2019.
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