A Thai MV is trending fast
The music video for TEETEE’s OST song 'เตรียมใจไว้รักเธอ (101% Love)' from the Duang With You series exploded online, collecting roughly 3,976 likes and 3,534 reposts as fans pushed the MV across platforms. That kind of MV traction shows how TV soundtracks still drive music discovery and viral fandom, especially in Southeast Asian markets. (x.com)
A Thai television soundtrack just got its own second life online: fans spent April 9 pushing TEETEE’s “เตรียมใจไว้รักเธอ (101% Love)” music video hard enough that the clip quickly showed roughly 3,976 likes and 3,534 reposts on X within the same release window. (x.com) The song is tied to episode 9 of *Duang With You*, a 2026 Thai boys’ love romantic comedy series that premiered on January 31, 2026 on One 31, with streaming on iQIYI and YouTube in some regions. (wikipedia.org) That episode placement matters because *Duang With You* has been rolling out songs almost like plot checkpoints: episode 3 used “Don’t Give Up,” episode 4 used “Boom 1000%,” episode 5 used “Heart’s Timing,” episode 6 used “Not the Best but Still Good,” and episodes 9 and 10 use “101% Love.” (wikipedia.org) By the time “101% Love” arrived, the soundtrack machine behind the show was already hot. DMD MUSIC’s YouTube channel shows earlier *Duang With You* songs at around 1.0 million to 1.3 million views for several recent releases, while PROXIE’s opening theme sat much higher at 2.8 million views. (youtube.com) TEETEE is not a guest singer dropped into the soundtrack for one track. He is one of the series leads, credited as Wanpichit Nimitparkpoom, which means viewers are hearing the character arc and the actor’s voice inside the same release cycle. (wikipedia.org) That overlap is one reason Thai series soundtracks travel so well online. A scene airs, a character confession lands, and then the official music video gives fans a new object to replay, clip, subtitle, and repost a few hours or days later. (wikipedia.org) (youtube.com) The release timing on April 9 also shows how tightly these campaigns are managed. Fan posts on TikTok and YouTube community pages were already circulating the exact premiere time of 6:00 p.m. in Thailand, pointing people straight to DMD MUSIC before the video went live. (tiktok.com) (youtube.com) This is not one song floating free from its show. It is part of a 12-episode series with an official YouTube playlist, an active weekly release schedule, and a label channel with 451,000 subscribers built to turn drama viewers into repeat music listeners. (youtube.com 1) (youtube.com 2) So the fast rise of “101% Love” is less a random viral spike than a familiar Thai entertainment pattern: one television episode creates the emotional moment, one music video packages it, and fandom does the distribution work across X, TikTok, YouTube, and repost chains in real time. (x.com) (youtube.com)