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It’s been a big year for music artists on TikTok.

With 2020 coming to an end, the social media app released a ‘Best Of’ list on Wednesday (December 16), highlighting some of the artists and songs that took the app by storm these last 12 months. Boosted by megastars like Megan Thee Stallion and DaBaby, but also by up-and-comers like Kenndogg, Popp Hunna and countless others, Hip-Hop led the way by a large margin.

Their list of the ten fastest songs to reach one billion video views ranges from obvious hits like Cardi B and Meg’s “WAP” and Drake’s “Toosie Slide” to random throwbacks like the Ying Yang Twins’ 2002 song “Say I Yi Yi” the Black Eyed Peas’ 2003 track, “Where Is The Love.”

The list also featured newcomer Popp Hunna, who had his breakout hit on TikTok this year with “Adderall (Corvette Corvette).” Over 20 million videos have been made to the song on the app in under two months, and garnered him a No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Triller US and Top Triller Global Charts.

1. “Toosie Slide ” – Drake
2. “WAP” (feat. Megan Thee Stallion) – Cardi B
3. “Therefore I Am” – Billie Eilish
4. “Lets Link” – WhoHeem
5. “Say I Yi Yi” – Ying Yang Twins
6. “Where Is The Love?” – The Black Eyed Peas
7. “Whole Lotta Choppas” – Sada Baby
8. “Adderall (Corvette Corvette)” – Popp Hunna
9. “Mood Swings” – Pop Smoke
10. “THICK” – DJ Chose & Beatking

They also released the top ten most-viewed artists by catalog for the year, and it included a ton of heavy-hitters including Meg, Doja Cat, the late Pop Smoke and more. Check out the list below.

1. Megan Thee Stallion
2. Doja Cat
3. Pop Smoke
4. DaBaby
5. Roddy Ricch
6. Melanie Martinez
7. Don Toliver
8. Dua Lipa
9. 24kGoldn
10. Lil Uzi Vert

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