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Philippines TikTok Hashtags Trending Now (June 2026)

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Here are today’s top trending TikTok hashtags in the Philippines (09 June 2026) with views, video counts, and creator tips. Use these angles to boost reach, retention, and saves fast.

Today (09 June 2026), the trending TikTok hashtags in the Philippines are #lyrics, #nba, #blowthisup, #xybca, #makeup, #highlights, #mobilelegends, #skincare, #kdrama, and #mlbbemote—each pulling massive views and active posting volume. Below is a creator-focused breakdown of what each hashtag means right now, why it’s trending, and how to use it strategically for higher watch time and discoverability.

The Top 10 Trending TikTok Hashtags in the Philippines (09 June 2026)

1) #lyrics — 82.5M views, 5,023 videos

What it signals: Viewers are in “sing-along + story time” mode. #lyrics usually spikes when audio-driven content is dominating: emotional hooks, relatable lines, and “wait for it” text reveals.

What to post under #lyrics

  • Lyric POV skits: Act out a mini-scene that matches a single line (not the whole song). Keep it tight: 7–15 seconds performs well when the punchline lands on the lyric.
  • Text-on-screen storytelling: Start with a bold first line like “This lyric explains my 2026…” then reveal the lyric and your context.
  • Duets/stitches with lyric interpretations: Ask a question: “What do you think this line means?” People comment to debate, which helps distribution.

Creator strategy (PH-specific)

  • Mix Taglish captions for relatability. Example: “Ito yung lyric na sumira sa’kin (in a good way).”
  • Use a 3-part structure: Hook (0–2s) → lyric reveal (3–7s) → reaction/meaning (8–15s).
  • Add on-screen captions always. Many viewers watch muted first.

Best posting tip: Don’t hashtag-dump. Pair #lyrics with 2–4 niche tags (e.g., #opm #hugot #pov) depending on your angle so TikTok knows who to show it to.


2) #nba — 81.0M views, 1,927 videos

What it signals: High demand, lower video supply compared to other tags—this is a strong opportunity hashtag. NBA content also tends to generate repeat views (highlights, debates, rankings).

What to post under #nba

  • “Hot take in 10 seconds”: One bold opinion + 2 supporting facts on screen.
  • Player comparison templates: “If you like [Player A], you’ll love [Player B] because…”
  • Reaction breakdowns: React to a clip with quick telestration-style annotations (arrows, circles, freeze frames).

Creator strategy

  • Keep edits fast: 0.5–1.5s per cut.
  • Use comment bait that’s not spammy: “Agree or disagree—what would you change?”
  • If you’re not a sports page, connect NBA to lifestyle: sneakers, jerseys, fitness, “NBA-inspired drills,” or “game-night snacks.”

Best posting tip: Make your first frame visually obvious: scoreboard overlay, player face, or “RANKING” text. Sports viewers decide instantly.


3) #blowthisup — 75.4M views, 37,313 videos

What it signals: A classic reach-chasing tag with massive volume. It can help with discovery, but it’s highly competitive and less “topic-specific,” so your hook and retention matter more than the hashtag.

What to post under #blowthisup

  • Highly shareable micro-stories: “I found out my seatmate is…” or “POV: you’re the bunso in a Filipino household.”
  • Before/after transformations: room glow-ups, makeup, skincare progress, editing upgrades.
  • Relatable PH humor: short, punchy, caption-led.

Creator strategy

  • Treat #blowthisup as a secondary hashtag, not your main identity tag.
  • Optimize for completion rate:
    • Keep it 8–20 seconds
    • Put the “reveal” at 70–85% of the video
    • Loop seamlessly (end matches the beginning)

Best posting tip: Use a “reason to rewatch” line like “Watch again and notice the background.” Only use it if true.


4) #xybca — 68.4M views, 23,706 videos

What it signals: This looks like a trend-coded/algorithmic tag—often tied to a specific sound, edit style, or challenge. These tags can explode because creators copy a format quickly.

What to post under #xybca

  • Template-based edits: If you see a consistent format (text layout, transitions, beat drops), replicate it with your niche.
  • Photo carousel storytelling: 5–10 images with a punchy caption line per slide.
  • “This is your sign” format: Works well for travel, glow-ups, study, and fitness.

Creator strategy

  • Spend 10 minutes researching the tag first: open #xybca and identify:
    • the most-used audio
    • average video length
    • common first-line hooks
  • Then create your niche version (beauty, ML, K-drama, campus life, small business).

Best posting tip: Post fast. With coded trends, speed matters—late entries usually underperform.


5) #makeup — 65.5M views, 10,425 videos

What it signals: Beauty content remains evergreen, but what trends is technique + proof: “here’s why this works,” “wear test,” “flash test,” “humidity test” (very relevant in the Philippines).

What to post under #makeup

  • Humidity-proof routine: “Commute-proof base in Manila heat” style.
  • One-product challenge: One lipstick used as blush + eyeshadow + lip (quick and satisfying).
  • Makeup for different lighting: daylight vs indoor vs flash.

Creator strategy

  • Add credibility with mini metrics: “Wear test: 6 hours, no retouch,” “Oil check at hour 4.”
  • Use close-up texture shots (but keep them brief).
  • Pair with #skincare if you’re teaching prep (but don’t confuse the video—keep one main promise).

Best posting tip: Put the final look in the first 1 second, then rewind to “how.”


6) #highlights — 53.8M views, 27,132 videos

What it signals: People want “best moments” content—sports, gaming, travel, events, even relationship moments. This tag is powerful for creators who can curate.

What to post under #highlights

  • Weekly highlight reels: “My week in 12 seconds.”
  • Event recaps: concerts, fiestas, campus events, family gatherings.
  • Gaming highlight compilations: clutch plays, funny comms, MVP moments.

Creator strategy

  • Use chapter text: “Highlight #1… #2…” to keep viewers watching.
  • Keep audio consistent; use one trending sound and cut on beat.
  • Add a CTA for comments: “Which highlight should be Part 2?”

Best posting tip: Start with the best moment first, then “rewind” into the rest.


7) #mobilelegends — 52.1M views, 8,563 videos

What it signals: MLBB content is still a major community engine in PH: gameplay, hero guides, builds, rank grind stories, and meme edits.

What to post under #mobilelegends

  • One hero, one tip: “Stop doing this on [Hero]” or “Fastest way to win lane with…”
  • Mythic grind diaries: short daily updates with a consistent series title.
  • Teamfight breakdowns: freeze-frame + arrows + 2–3 key decisions.

Creator strategy

  • Add on-screen UI zooms so non-pro players can follow.
  • Use captions for callouts (“Don’t chase,” “Watch map,” “Save ult”).
  • Encourage duets: “Show me your cleanest combo with this hero.”

Best posting tip: Keep the clip short and decisive—15–25 seconds with one clear “lesson” usually beats long gameplay.


8) #skincare — 46.5M views, 9,595 videos

What it signals: Viewers are shopping smarter. They want routines, ingredient explanations, and real results—especially for acne, hyperpigmentation, and barrier repair.

What to post under #skincare

  • Routine for a single concern: “Textured skin routine,” “Post-acne marks,” “Oily skin in humid weather.”
  • Ingredient explainers: niacinamide, salicylic acid, retinoids—keep it simple and safe.
  • Before/after with time stamps: “Week 1 vs Week 4” (be honest and consistent with lighting).

Creator strategy

  • Use disclaimers without killing the vibe: “Not medical advice—patch test.”
  • Show product textures and how much you use (people love dosage clarity).
  • Build trust: include what didn’t work for you.

Best posting tip: Save-worthy posts win. Add a pinned comment: “Full routine list here.”


9) #kdrama — 42.8M views, 2,401 videos

What it signals: Strong fandom energy with relatively low video count—another opportunity tag. K-drama content thrives on emotion + community (recommendations, edits, reactions).

What to post under #kdrama

  • “If you liked X, watch Y” recommendation chains.
  • No-spoiler reviews: 3 reasons to watch, 1 reason you might not.
  • Character archetype edits: “Green flag lead” compilations, “Second lead syndrome” moments.

Creator strategy

  • Use spoiler-safe formatting: “Spoiler-free” label on screen.
  • Ask targeted questions: “Best K-drama for crying?” gets more replies than “Any recos?”
  • If you do edits, keep them beat-synced and readable (avoid tiny subtitles).

Best posting tip: Pin a comment with your top 5 recos—people return to it, boosting engagement signals.


10) #mlbbemote — 41.2M views, 2,617 videos

What it signals: A niche inside MLBB—emotes are social currency. This tag is perfect for humor, flex moments, and community trends.

What to post under #mlbbemote

  • Emote reaction memes: “When your teammate says ‘easy’ then feeds…”
  • Emote tier lists: S-tier to F-tier with quick reasons.
  • How to use emotes strategically: mind games, tilt control, team morale (keep it fun, not toxic).

Creator strategy

  • Use relatable captions and quick punchlines.
  • Stitch other clips: “They used THIS emote at the worst time…”
  • Keep it community-friendly; avoid encouraging harassment.

Best posting tip: Make it loopable—end on the same emote you started with.

Featured TikTok Video: @travel — “#travel” (0 views)

Even though the featured post currently shows 0 views, it’s still worth watching (and worth studying) because it represents a blank canvas trend slot: travel content is extremely remixable, and early engagement can “ignite” distribution if the video hits the right audience pocket.

Why it’s worth watching (and what creators can learn)

  • Travel is a universal hook: A strong first frame (beach reveal, city night market, airplane window, POV commute) can stop the scroll instantly.
  • Easy to stitch/duet: Viewers love reacting with “I’ve been here,” “Add this to your itinerary,” or “Budget breakdown please.”
  • High save potential: Travel videos often earn saves (itinerary, food spots, tips), which is a powerful signal for TikTok.

How to turn this into a viral-friendly format

If you’re posting a similar travel clip today, try:

  • Hook: “₱___ budget, 1-day itinerary in ___ (PH edition)”
  • Structure: Spot 1 (0–4s) → Spot 2 (5–9s) → Food stop (10–14s) → Cost breakdown (15–20s)
  • Caption CTA: “Comment your city and I’ll make one for it.”

Emerging Trends to Watch in the Philippines (June 2026)

Based on today’s hashtag mix, here’s what’s likely to keep rising:

Short-form “explainers” inside entertainment niches

  • #nba, #mobilelegends, and #kdrama all reward opinions + clarity. Creators who teach quickly (without long intros) will keep winning.

Template-coded trends will keep cycling fast

  • Tags like #xybca suggest a format-first trend. These move quickly—expect new coded tags to pop up and rotate weekly.

Beauty content is shifting to proof-based posting

  • #makeup and #skincare are increasingly about tests, wear checks, ingredient literacy, and fewer vague claims.

Highlight culture is becoming a content strategy

  • #highlights signals that compilation-style storytelling (weekly recaps, best moments) is a reliable growth engine for creators who post consistently.

Practical Creator Tips: How to Use These Hashtags Today

Build a “1 primary + 2 supporting + 1 reach” hashtag set

Example sets:

  • Beauty: #makeup + #skincare + #highlights + #blowthisup
  • Gaming: #mobilelegends + #mlbbemote + #highlights + #blowthisup
  • Entertainment: #kdrama + #lyrics + #highlights + #xybca (if the format matches)

Match the hashtag to the content promise

TikTok is better at distribution when your:

  • on-screen text,
  • spoken words,
  • caption,
  • and hashtag all point to the same topic.

Optimize for retention before you optimize for tags

Hashtags help discovery, but watch time decides scale. Use:

  • a clear hook in the first 1–2 seconds,
  • fast pacing,
  • and a payoff near the end.

Use comments as your Part 2 engine

End with a specific prompt:

  • “Which hero should I do next?”
  • “Drop your K-drama recos—no spoilers.”
  • “What lyric hit you the hardest?”

Conclusion: What to Post Next

If you want the fastest path to traction in the Philippines today, pick one of the high-opportunity tags with lower video counts—like #nba (1,927 videos) or #kdrama (2,401 videos)—and publish a tight, opinionated or educational clip with a strong hook. If you’re in beauty or gaming, lean into proof-based content under #makeup (10,425 videos), #skincare (9,595 videos), or #mobilelegends (8,563 videos), and use #highlights (27,132 videos) to package your best moments into bingeable series.

The goal isn’t to use all 10 hashtags—it’s to use the right 3–5, match the trend format, and deliver a video that people finish, rewatch, and share.

#travel

Key Takeaways

  • #lyrics and #nba lead today’s PH trends by views, while #nba has notably lower competition by video count.
  • Use #xybca and #highlights to ride format-based trends and compilation storytelling.
  • Beauty wins with proof: wear tests for #makeup and clear routines for #skincare.
  • MLBB creators can split content between gameplay value (#mobilelegends) and meme/community energy (#mlbbemote).
  • Hashtags help discovery, but retention (hook + payoff + loop) is what scales reach.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the top trending TikTok hashtags in the Philippines today (09 June 2026)?

Today’s top tags are #lyrics, #nba, #blowthisup, #xybca, #makeup, #highlights, #mobilelegends, #skincare, #kdrama, and #mlbbemote.

Should I use #blowthisup on every TikTok?

Use it sparingly as a secondary “reach” tag. It’s very competitive, so your hook and watch time matter more than the hashtag.

Which trending hashtag is best for fast growth right now?

Opportunity-wise, #nba (81.0M views, 1,927 videos) and #kdrama (42.8M views, 2,401 videos) have strong demand with lower post volume.

How many hashtags should I use per video?

Typically 3–5: one primary niche tag, 1–2 supporting tags, and optionally one broad/reach tag if it fits the content.