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Top 5 Most Popular Phonk Songs Right Now – January 2026






Top 5 Most Popular Phonk Songs Right Now – January 2026




Top 5 Most Popular Phonk Songs Right Now – January 2026

Phonk music originated from the underground hip-hop scene in Memphis in the 1990s, but today, the style that dominates social media is Brazilian phonk.
Combining catchy beats, heavy basslines, and rhythms inspired by funk carioca, Brazilian phonk is fast, energetic, and perfect for TikTok, YouTube Shorts, and viral playlists.

If you’re a phonk fan, here are the 5 hottest Brazilian phonk tracks right now:

1 — No Batidão

No Batidão is a Brazilian phonk track with heavy bass and energetic rhythms, perfect for dance videos and viral edits.

Artists: ZXKAI & slxughter


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2 — Tiki Tiki

Tiki Tiki combines fast percussion with a festive vibe, making it one of the most shared Brazilian phonk tracks in viral playlists.

Artist: QMIIR


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3 — Heavenly Jumpstyle

Heavenly Jumpstyle is one of the rare viral phonk tracks entirely in English, unlike most Brazilian phonk tracks in Portuguese. Its energy makes it perfect for edits, sports, and motivational content.

Artists: TWXNY, Sxilwix & INNXCENCE


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4 — Você na Mira

Você na Mira delivers a danceable Brazilian phonk vibe, perfect for street and dance challenge videos.

Artists: Hwungii & DJ VGK1


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5 — Dia Delícia

Dia Delícia is a smoother but still danceable Brazilian phonk track, perfect for chill moments or lifestyle video edits.

Artists: Nakama & ΣP


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Tip: For the best listening experience, it is recommended to check out the slowed versions of these phonk tracks, as they are smoother and create a more immersive vibe on Spotify and social media.



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