In an exciting revelation, Google has unveiled its list of the most-searched terms for 2024, showcasing a remarkable trend in the music world. Topping the charts in the category of trending songs—both globally and in Japan—an anime track has captured the spotlight. This year, the standout song comes from the popular Shōnen Jump series Mashle, surpassing fan-favorites like Dandadan and Oshi no Ko.
“Bling-Bang-Bang Born”from Mashle Ranks Among Google’s Most Searched Songs of 2024
The Hit from Creepy Nuts Outshines Billboard Heavyweights like Ariana Grande and Taylor Swift
This year has witnessed a surge in social media sensations, particularly within the anime genre, including titles like Dandadan and My Deer Friend Nokotan. Notably, Mashle: Magic and Muscles has triumphed, not only achieving the top spot in Google’s anime trends but also captivating a global audience with its opening track, Bling-Bang-Bang Born by Creepy Nuts. This song has emerged as one of the year’s most popular tunes, as indicated by Google search data.
Top 10 Trending Songs on Google |
Top 10 Hum to Search: Trending Songs |
---|---|
1. Not Like Us – Kendrick Lamar |
1. Beautiful Things – Benson Boone |
2. APT. – Rosé and Bruno Mars |
2. Bling-Bang-Bang Born – Creepy Nuts |
3. Bling-Bang-Bang Born – Creepy Nuts |
3. Die With A Smile – Lady Gaga |
4. Thick Of It – KSI |
4. Past Lives – Slushii |
5. Espresso – Sabrina Carpenter |
5. Wellerman – Santiano |
6. First Coming – Kento |
6. Lovely – Billie Eilish |
7. yes, and? – Ariana Grande |
7. Dubidubidu – Christell |
8. WILDFLOWER – Billie Eilish |
8. Until I Found You – Stephen Sanchez |
9. Fortnight – Taylor Swift |
9. Nadaaniyan – Akshath |
10. Katchi Sera – Sai Abhyankkar |
10. MASHA ULTRAFUNK – HISTED |
Creepy Nuts’ track has claimed third place in Google’s global trending songs, following Kendrick Lamar’s “Not Like Us”and Rosé’s “APT.”It successfully edged out popular summer anthems like Sabrina Carpenter’s “Espresso,”alongside major artists such as Ariana Grande, Billie Eilish, and Taylor Swift. Additionally, “Bling-Bang-Bang Born”clinched the second position in the “hum to search”category, coming in just behind Benson Boone’s “Beautiful Things”and ahead of Lady Gaga’s “Die With A Smile.”
Since its debut, Mashle’s second season opening has captivated listeners with its infectious rhythm, engaging visuals, and lively melody. This song has emerged as one of the defining musical pieces of the winter of 2024, continuing to gather streams even months post-release. On platforms like Spotify, it boasts over 292 million streams, while the official music video on YouTube has crossed the 365 million view mark. Its First Take version has also seen over 90 million views, indicative of its widespread appeal.
Creators of Mashle’s Song Solidify Their Status as Top Anime Artists of 2024
The Most Popular Anime Songs of 2024 Are Surprising Many Fans
Building on the tremendous success of “Daten”from the series Call of the Night, Creepy Nuts has solidified its position as one of the foremost names in anime music. Following this success, they also released “Otonoke”as the opening for Dandadan, which shares a rhythm similar to that of “Bling-Bang-Bang Born.”This track has become the third most popular anime opening of the year, achieving over 107 million streams on Spotify and 35 million views on YouTube.
Moreover, the underrated series Oblivion Battery has claimed the second position with its opening theme “Lilac”performed by Mrs. Green Apple, renowned for the hit song “Inferno”from Fire Force. “Lilac”has managed to record over 100 million streams on Spotify and 86 million views on YouTube, placing it sixth in Japan’s hum to search rankings, showcasing the rising prominence of anime music.
These achievements highlight a significant evolution in the anime music landscape, suggesting that the dominance of established franchises like Demon Slayer and My Hero Academia is waning. The genre is increasingly making its mark in mainstream culture, largely attributable to its exceptional soundtracks, which are now resonating with audiences beyond traditional anime fans.
Source: Google Trends
Leave a Reply