Coldplay Popular Song Rankings [2025]
Coldplay, renowned as one of the most successful bands of the 2000s, released masterpieces such as “X&Y” and “Viva la Vida.” This time, we’re shining a spotlight on them.
We’ve compiled a ranked list of their most popular songs in order of play count.
Whether you’re a dedicated fan or someone not very familiar with Coldplay, be sure to check it out.
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Coldplay Popular Song Rankings [2025] (31–40)
Higher PowerColdplay36rank/position

Under a clear, radiant sky, cars cruising through the city evoke a sense of the future in BMW THE iX / THE i4 “Coldplay” edition.
The track used is “Higher Power,” produced in 2021 by Coldplay, the globally renowned rock band from the UK.
It’s a light, upbeat tune featuring airy synth tones.
You’ll be soothed by their supple, beautiful vocals and choral work.
The song carries a bright message filled with dreams and hopes for the future.
Give it a listen alongside the stylish commercial.
Let Somebody Go ft.Selena GomezColdplay37rank/position

Among the tracks on British rock band Coldplay’s 2021 album Music of the Spheres, their collaboration with American singer Selena Gomez is this song, Let Somebody Go.
The intro, led by electric piano, is achingly bittersweet, and the lyrics about the pain of parting from a loved one tighten your chest as you listen.
A performance on a popular American TV show has also been released, so be sure to check it out!
Lovers In JapanColdplay38rank/position

This is a song from Coldplay’s album “Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends.” The title includes “Japan,” and Japanese cities appear in the lyrics, which makes it feel familiar.
The tack piano intro is beautiful, and the quintessential Coldplay sound feels cleansing.
It would make a great BGM choice for memorable scenes, such as a video message at a wedding reception.
OceansColdplay39rank/position

Coldplay is a rock band from the UK—a legendary group that has left behind numerous classic songs.
Amazingly, they’ve sold over 100 million records.
Their famous song “Oceans” portrays the feelings of a man who hasn’t heard from the person he loves.
From the title, you might think it’s themed around the sea, but it’s actually a breakup song! It’s crafted with a captivating acoustic sound.
See you soonColdplay40rank/position

Coldplay is a hugely popular rock band from the UK.
They’ve won the Grammy Awards seven times and have racked up total sales of over 100 million—an incredible rock band by any measure.
“See You Soon” is one of their hit songs, released in 1999.
The lyrics portray the feelings of a man in a long-distance relationship, but they’re written in an optimistic, forward-looking way.
The lyrics have a masculine vibe, so they might make female listeners’ hearts skip a beat.
Be sure to check it out!
Coldplay Popular Song Ranking [2025] (41–50)
SparksColdplay41rank/position

The quiet plucking of an acoustic guitar somehow makes you feel a little wistful, doesn’t it? It’s a song by Coldplay, one of the UK’s most iconic rock bands.
This track appears on their debut album, Parachutes, released in July 2000.
You can almost picture the protagonist admitting their mistakes and hoping to rebuild the relationship just one more time.
That heart-wrenching feeling overlaps with the sentimental mood of a late-summer evening.
The gentle waltz rhythm and the warm sound that feels like a live studio performance softly cradle the listener’s heart.
Covered in the 2013 film I Give It a Year, this piece is the kind of song you’ll want to play on a night when you quietly shed tears while reminiscing about summers gone by.
Strawberry SwingColdplay42rank/position

It’s a 2009 song by Coldplay, produced by Brian Eno.
The track incorporates African sounds into Hispanic elements inspired by performances in Spanish-speaking countries such as Mexico and Spain, as well as in churches.
The British Academy of Sound Therapy has rated it as one of the most soothing relaxation songs.





