Two of the most important things a man can need apart from the basic necessities are music and the internet. The human world has evolved to such a state where the internet is the source of everything that you can think of. From the work load and uncertainty at your workplace to the relaxing moments of sitting back and enjoying a bit of your favorite music. Everything you do or want to do or even need to do is more or less connected to the internet. One of the most common things all of the people use their internet for is to scroll through their social media profiles. The human kind spends hours and hours scrolling through their phones to find any kind of stimulus. And the most common thing which happens while scrolling is the user gets glimpse of some of the trendiest track that has been going over the internet.
This brings us to the second most thing humans have needed since the ancient times. Good music. Yes, some good and enticing tunes to get the stress off and relax have been a favorite since the early days of civilization. When this love for music and the addiction of the internet comes together, the world got the precious gift of 1 minute reels with trendy tracks as their background music. The best part is, you can create your own reels in your own ways using the trendy tracks to gain popularity. This blog will explore some of the trendiest songs which have made a great buzz over the internet.
Dancing In The Flames by The Weeknd
The Weeknd released the single ‘Dancing In the Flames’ alongside a new music video on Friday, the first track from his upcoming sixth album Hurry Up Tomorrow. ‘Dancing In the Flame’ arrives days after the Weeknd first debuted the song earlier this week during a special live-streamed concert in São Paulo, Brazil. That concert is still available to stream in full until Saturday. During the show, the Weeknd also shared the unreleased tracks ‘Wake Me Up,’ ‘Regular,’ and ‘Runaway.’
The singer, whose real name is Abel Tesfaye, first announced Hurry Up Tomorrow earlier in September, the final album in the trilogy that’s included 2020’s After Hours and 2022’s Dawn FM. Tesfaye previously said that this album would be his final under the moniker, the Weeknd. He’d been teasing new music for months, sharing a teaser back in July. When announcing the upcoming LP’s title, Tesfaye shared a cryptic message on social media regarding the trilogy’s conclusion. He’s yet to share an official release date for the rest of the album.
Mantra by Jennie (BLACKPINK)
‘Mantra’ received positive reviews from critics for its empowering lyrics and infectious production. It was a commercial success and peaked at number three on the Billboard Global 200 and number two on the Global Excl. US, becoming Jennie’s third and fourth top-ten hit on the charts respectively. In South Korea, the song peaked at number three on the Circle Digital Chart, while it topped the charts in Hong Kong and Taiwan and entered the top ten in Malaysia and Singapore. It also became Jennie’s first solo entry on the US Billboard Hot 100 at number 98 and highest-charting song by a Korean female solo artist on the UK Singles Chart at number 37.
‘Mantra’ is a song by South Korean singer and rapper Jennie. It was released through Odd Atelier and Columbia Records on October 11, 2024, as the lead single from her upcoming debut studio album. It is Jennie’s first release under her own label and her first solo single since departing YG Entertainment and Interscope Records as a solo artist in 2023. The song was written and composed by various contributors, including Jennie, Claudia Valentina, and Zikai, and was produced by El Guincho, Jelli Dorman, Jumpa, and Serban Cazan. It has been described as a dance-pop and Miami bass song that incorporates a heavy dose of R&B, with lyrics that celebrate girl power.
‘I Am Not Okay’ by Jelly Roll & Kelly Clarkson
It looks like Kelly Clarkson is about to add another memorable performance to her ‘Kellyoke’ catalog.
The pop icon joined forces with fellow Grammy winner Jelly Roll to perform his hit ‘I Am Not Okay’ during the signature segment of ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show,’ and a first look of the performance aired exclusively on TODAY Oct. 16. In the preview clip, the duo sing together on the song’s chorus, while Clarkson shows off her golden vocals when she belts out that she knows that she cannot be the only one who’s holding on for dear life.
They then take turns singing a few lines solo before Clarkson coolly wraps up the duet. The audience gives a round of thunderous applause for Clarkson and Jelly Roll as they share a hug and smile. The full performance is expected to air on the Oct. 16 episode of ‘The Kelly Clarkson Show.’ ‘I Am Not Okay,’ from Jelly Roll’s 2024 album ‘Beautifully Broken,’ soared to No. 2 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart, while also moving to No. 17 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Espresso by Sabrina Carpenter
When Carpenter announced Espresso’s release in April, she said she just wanted to put out a little song before Coachella. It duly dropped on the 11th of that month, a day before her first set at the California music festival. But crucially, the single’s mid-spring debut gave it time to build towards summer ubiquity as it permeated the public’s consciousness. Espresso reached its peak position of number three on the Billboard Hot 100 on 22 June; in the UK, it spent five non-consecutive weeks at number one between 5 May and 21 July. At a concert in Las Vegas on 19 May, pop superstar Adele told the audience that Espresso was her jam because she could relate to the lyric: ‘I’m working late because I’m a singer’.
It’s a song precision-tooled to sound ‘summery’. Music journalist and songwriter-producer Charlie Harding, who co-hosts a podcast about the making and meaning of pop music, Switched on Pop, says Carpenter’s vocals are mixed to emphasize the breathiness that feels like a refreshing summer breeze’. Dr Joe Bennett, a musicologist at Berklee College of Music, notes that Carpenter’s ‘breathy delivery’ is offset with stacked [vocal] harmonies on every chorus, including some that highlight particular phrases such as ‘this one boy’. He says this combines with the handclap doubling the snare drum to turn Espresso into a song that invites the listener to join in, which makes it even more infectious.
APT. By Rosé’s and Bruno Mars
The song was written and composed by various contributors, including Rosé and Mars. It is an uptempo pop rock and pop-punk track, featuring indie rock and electropop influences. Inspired by a South Korean drinking game, the song’s chorus is built around the game’s rhythmic chant of ‘apateu’. Critics lauded ‘Apt.’ for its catchy production, broad cross-cultural appeal, and its role in promoting Korean culture worldwide. Rosé and Mars performed the song at the 2024 MAMA Awards, where they received the Global Sensation award.
‘Apt.’ was an immediate commercial success worldwide, spending seven weeks atop the Billboard Global 200 and Global Excl. US charts and earning Rosé and Mars their second number-one single on both charts. In South Korea, it became both artists’ first track to attain a ‘perfect all-kill’ and peak at number one on the Circle Digital Chart. The song also topped the charts in New Zealand, Australia, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Luxembourg, Malaysia, and the MENA region, the Philippines, Singapore, and Taiwan. It entered the top ten on the US Billboard Hot 100 and the UK Singles Chart, becoming the first song by a K-pop female soloist to do so on either.
Music can help create a deeper connection between the viewer and the content by evoking emotions and memories. Using trending audio can help keep your brand relevant and boost your audience engagement and it can help turn a dense topic into a more engaging piece of content. So if you had used some of these mentioned tracks in your reel then good job but if not, keep your eyes and ears peeled for the upcoming most viral and trendiest tracks to put in your new reels.
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