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  1. List of Social Media Pop artists ranked by popularity on Spotify. Discover top Social Media Pop songs and albums.

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  2. The Sound of Social Media Pop · Playlist · 220 songs · 200 likes.

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    Justin Bieber – That Should Be Me

    “That Should Be Me” first appeared on Justin Bieber’s debut album, My World 2.0, in 2010. In the ballad, the pop star pleaded with a former lover to take him back with tear-jerking emotion. The song has been certified double platinum by the RIAA and was later remixed to feature country band Rascal Flatts. It is experiencing a resurgence thanks to a new dance trendset to a sped-up version of the track.

    Andy Grammer – These Tears

    Multi-platinum singer-songwriter Andy Grammer shared his single “These Tears” in 2023. The track, on which he worked with Jake Torrey and Tone, detailed the trials and tribulations of loss and letting someone go. “Letting go isn’t something you can achieve, crush or master,” he said at the time of release. “It’s more of a slow burn, an acceptance, a daily release in small doses.” The heartfelt song is currently trending across Asia.

    Rockwell – Somebody’s Watching Me

    Rockwell’s 1983 single “Somebody’s Watching Me” was a star-studded affair, featuring vocals from Michael and Jermaine Jackson, plus Norman Dozier. The song served as the lead single for the star’s debut album of the same name and was a commercial hit, entering the Top Five in the charts in the U.S., South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland, and more. Users on Snapchat are driving a resurgence of the track.

    Empire Of The Sun – Walking On A Dream

    Empire Of The Sun – aka The Sleepy Jackson’s Luke Steele and Pnau’s Nick Littlemore – released “Walking On A Dream” back in 2008 in its home country of Australia. The track served as the lead single of its debut studio album of the same name and won the duo instant success. The track charted in the Top 10 of the ARIA Charts and, the following year, was named Single Of The Year at the ARIA Music Awards. A global release followed in 2009, but it was a sync in a Honda commercial in 2016 that fin...

    Weezer – Island In The Sun

    “Island In The Sun” wasn’t originally intended to be included on the tracklist for Weezer’s second self-titled album – aka The Green Album– in 2001. But, after producer Ric Ocasek fought for its inclusion, it went on to become the second single – and one of the band’s biggest international hits. As summer arrives in the northern hemisphere, fans are sharing the song to get into the spirit of the season.

    Lee Greenwood – God Bless The U.S.A.

    Lee Greenwood’s signature song, “God Bless The U.S.A.,” was first released as part of his 1984 album, You’ve Got A Good Love Comin’. The patriotic track has been used as part of numerous presidential election campaigns and rallies since, while Greenwood re-recorded it in 1992 after a new peak in popularity during the Gulf War. The song, which has sold over one million copies in the U.S., is experiencing a new resurgence as fans share it in Memorial Day-themed content.

    Lyn Lapid – In My Mind

    Filipino singer-songwriter let fans into her mind with the lead single from her debut EP, The Outsider, in 2021. “In My Mind” found the star sharing what goes on behind the closed doors of her brain, from the thoughts that keep her up at night to how she tries to quiet them down. The track surpassed 100 million streams in 2023 and continues to strike a chord with Lapid’s fans.

    K’naan – Bang Bang

    “Bang Bang” appeared on K’naan’s second album, Troubadour, in 2008 but also made its mark in Hollywood later on. In 2010, the Somalian-Canadian star’s song appeared on the soundtrack for The Karate Kid. The track also boasts guest vocals from Maroon 5’s Adam Levine, presenting an impactful collaboration between the two artists.

    Tiësto & Dzeko ft. Preme & Post Malone – Jackie Chan

    After Preme and Post Malone released an original version of “Jackie Chan” in 2018, dance stars Tiëstoand Dzeko decided to give it a club-ready makeover. The track landed in the Top 10 in charts around the world, including the U.K., Finland, Canada, the Netherlands, and more, and has since been certified double platinum in the U.S.

    The Gap Band – Outstanding

    “Outstanding” appeared on The Gap Band’s sixth studio album, 1982’s Gap Band IV, and has become one of its signature songs since. The track, which was written by member Raymond Calhoun, topped the Billboard Hot Black Singles chart and has been certified platinum by the RIAA. It is now finding a new generation of fans after popular Twitch streamer Sketch – famed for his “What’s up, brother?” catchphrase – shared in an interview that The Gap Band is one of his favorite bands.

    Dion – The Wanderer

    This 12-bar blues single was originally written by Ernie Maresca before being recorded by Dion in 1961. It marked another team-up for the pair, following their work on the No.1 single “Runaround Sue” and was almost as successful, landing at No.2 on the Billboard Hot 100, despite only being released as a b-side. “The Wanderer” was released on the flip side of “The Majestic,” but became the preferred choice of the two tracks for radio DJs, helping to propel it up the charts.

    Bag Raiders – Shooting Stars

    “Shooting Stars,” a track by Australian electronic outfit Bag Raiders, has become known as a sleeper hit over the years, thanks to its slow build in popularity. It fared well in the duo’s home country upon release as a single in 2009 but has since grown worldwide after being attached to an internet meme in 2017. Since then, it’s been referenced by Katy Perry and sampled by Troye Sivan, while it now soundtracks a variety of trends on social media, from covers to dance videos.

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  3. Most Popular social media pop Songs Right Now. Top 100 social media pop tracks, ranked by relevance to this genre and popularity on Spotify. See also social media pop overview. This list is updated weekly

    • “The Social Media Song” By Shimona Kee. Starting our list with Shimona Kee‘s “The Social Media Song” is the way to go. This song is a satirical take on the influence and impact of social media in our lives.
    • “Selfie#theinternetisforever” By Brad Paisley. Another humorous song dealing with social media is Brad Paisley‘s “Selfie#theinternetisforever.” It’s a critique of the current social media culture that focuses on the obsession with selfies — photos you take of yourself using your camera phone and share via social media.
    • “If You’re Too Shy (Let Me Know)” By The 1975. With the advent of the digital age, social media has become an avenue for sexual encounters. “If You’re Too Shy (Let Me Know)” by The 1975 explores this theme in the age of social media.
    • “Erase Your Social” By Lil Uzi Vert. Our next song, “Erase Your Social” by Lil Uzi Vert, focuses on issues of isolation, loneliness, and the superficial nature of online relationships.
  4. Social Media Pop is a genre of music that is heavily influenced by the use of social media platforms. It is characterized by upbeat, catchy melodies and lyrics that often reference popular social media trends and platforms.

  5. List of the best new 100 social media pop songs released in 2023, ranked by relevance to this genre and popularity on Spotify. See also social media pop overview. This list is updated weekly