Mullingar superstar Niall Horan is among those featured in the list.
TikTok has released its 2023 year in review lists.
They feature some of the trends and creators which have dominated the app this year.
The Roman Empire, Girl Dinner/ Boy Dinner and Bombastic Side Eye are just some of the trends from TikTok this year which are getting an honourable mention today.
Mullingar's Niall Horan and Tullamore Trio Chasing Abbey feature in the top-ten most viewed Irish artists of 2023.
The social media site has released its top lists for 2023, featuring creators, trends and songs which have proven influential over the last 12 months.
Shanice Griffin, Eric Roberts and Cian Ducrot are some of the familiar names topping the ranks today, with Allie Sherlock and Lea Heart also getting a mention.
We've helped plenty of songs onto the charts this year too, with Central Cee, Ice Spice and George Ezra all holding viral tracks.
The app is proving to grow in popularity year on year, with 2 million Irish users now engaging with its content every month.
TikTok's Content Partnerships Manager, Rebecca O'Keefe, says some trends have even proven to be educational this year:
Fast Track Citizenship Proposed For Immigrants Serving In Defence Forces
Gardaí Investigating Spate Of Laois Thefts
Westmeath Councillor Wants Short Term Let Planning Exemptions For Self Caterers
Plans For 27-Acre Midlands Soccer Facility Rejected
Laois Senator Rails Against Rent Pressure Zone Legislation
Managers Should Consider Remote Work Where Possible - FRS
Tourism Minister Welcomes Government Short-Term Let Restrictions
Former Portlaoise Prison Assistant Governor Criticises Psychiatric Prisoner Numbers
Midlands Local Authority Submits Plans To Extend Living City Initiative
Laois Commuters Spend Up To Two Hours A Day Travelling To Work
"Clarity, Honesty And Fairness Must Come Before Profits" - Midlands MEP
Rent Increases Hit Westmeath Council Tenants
NUJ Warn Oireachtas AI Threatening Journalism
Midlands Tourism Businesses Awarded For Excellence
Man Accused Of Murder In 5 Star Laois Hotel Pleads Not Guilty
Time To Move On From Bord Bia Bickering - Midlands MEP
Three Midlands Schools In Line For New Special Classes
Two Men Hospitalised Following Midlands Assault
Midlands Wind Farm Opponents Face ‘Uphill Battle’
Laois Councillor Wants Clarity On NDP