Blur Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
Blur, a quintessential Britpop band that surged in popularity in the early 1990s, energized the era alongside fellow British favorites Oasis.
They went on to exert a major influence on the UK music scene and play an important role in music history.
Here are some of their popular songs.
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Blur Popular Song Ranking [2025] (11–20)
Yuko and HiroBlur15rank/position

Yuko and Hiro, a song by the renowned British band Blur, is included on their 1995 album The Great Escape, and it’s memorable for the unexpected Japanese that pops up in the English lyrics.
It has the distinctive feel of a Blur track, reflecting the deep bond they’ve been known to share with Japanese fans since the Britpop boom of the ’90s, though from a modern perspective the lyrics might come across as a bit odd—that’s part of the charm.
They also performed this song on Live at the Budokan, an album released exclusively in Japan in 1996, so be sure to check it out.
tenderBlur16rank/position

A track included on the 1999 album “13,” which was also released as a single.
It was a work with a completely different color from Blur’s previous sound, featuring gospel-style choruses and relaxed, laid-back vocals that surprised fans who knew them up to that point.
The song was written based on frontman Damon Albarn’s experience of heartbreak.





