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Ed Sheeran Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Here’s a ranking of popular songs by Ed Sheeran, the singer-songwriter from the UK.

Since debuting with “+” in 2011, Ed Sheeran has consistently released hit songs, and in 2017 he was named the world’s best-selling artist.

Many of his songs, which you’ll want to listen to over and over after just one play, are said to be based on his own experiences—and the more you listen, the more hooked you’ll become.

Ed Sheeran Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)

CelestialEd Sheeran22rank/position

Ed Sheeran, Pokémon – Celestial [Official Video]
CelestialEd Sheeran

Released in 2022, Ed Sheeran’s “Celestial” is a song that makes boys and girls around the world swoon.

Its dreamy, warm sound, which reflects the world of Pokémon, evokes the thrills of everyday life.

The collaboration with the game firmly captures children’s hearts and is sure to resonate especially with those at an age where they dream of romance.

Let his gentle, compassionate voice immerse you in a feeling like celestial bodies coloring the world.

Merry ChristmasEd Sheeran & Elton John23rank/position

Ed Sheeran & Elton John – Merry Christmas [Official Video]
Merry ChristmasEd Sheeran & Elton John

This song features a heartwarming melody that celebrates the warmth and love of Christmas.

The vocals woven together by two masters across generations, Ed Sheeran and Elton John, further elevate the festive atmosphere.

Released in December 2021, it reached number one on the charts in the UK and many other countries.

The music video is filled with homages to past Christmas hits, offering delightful discoveries for fans.

How about listening to this track while spending Christmas with family and friends, and taking a moment to reaffirm your bonds with your loved ones?

A Little MoreEd Sheeran24rank/position

Ed Sheeran – A Little More (Official Music Video)
A Little MoreEd Sheeran

A once-deep love slowly curdling into hatred—this bittersweet feeling is carried on a blues-tinged pop sound in a new track by UK artist Ed Sheeran.

Even while tackling such a sharp theme, his songwriting has that breezy sense of humor that makes him so appealing.

This song is an advance single from his album “Play,” slated for release in September 2025.

In the music video, he reunites with actor Rupert Grint for the first time since the classic “Lego House,” and the surreal visuals—featuring over 250 recycled costumes—are also drawing attention.

It’s the perfect track for nights when you want to blow away love’s bitterness with a touch of dark humor!

Don’tEd Sheeran25rank/position

Ed Sheeran – Don’t [Official Music Video]
Don’tEd Sheeran

It’s a slightly rap-style dance track with some catchy, upbeat parts, and it’s very cool with a retro vibe—really stylish.

Plus, the dancing in the music video is a must-see.

AntisocialEd Sheeran & Travis Scott26rank/position

Ed Sheeran & Travis Scott – Antisocial [Official Music Video]
AntisocialEd Sheeran & Travis Scott

A rare hip-hop track from global singer Ed Sheeran, collaborating with hugely popular rapper Travis Scott.

The music video, where he disguises himself as various characters, is a perfect match for occasions like Halloween.

The pop-meets-rap sound lets you enjoy multiple vibes in a single song and never gets old.

What’s more, it’s surprisingly catchy—you’ll have it stuck in your head after just one listen.

The powerful lyrics, themed around the monster within, are another big reason I recommend it.

My GAitch, Ed Sheeran27rank/position

One of the most talked-about young rappers in contemporary UK music, Aitch was born in 1999 and hails from Manchester.

He’s an artist with the skills to handle everything from serious topics to lighthearted storytelling with ease, but his 2022 release “My G,” featuring none other than Ed Sheeran, is deeply personal.

“G” refers to Aitch’s younger sister, and the song beautifully portrays his warm, protective feelings as a brother, embracing the public’s lack of understanding that can arise because she has Down syndrome with great love.

Along with the story that his sister is a big Ed Sheeran fan and a heartwarming music video that’s sure to lift your spirits, it’s a wonderful track that even those who don’t usually listen to hip-hop should definitely check out.

Autumn LeavesEd Sheeran28rank/position

It’s a hidden gem whose arpeggios, played on a wistful acoustic guitar, and Ed Sheeran’s savoring, heartfelt vocals strike right at the heart.

Now a global top artist and arguably the most successful singer-songwriter since the 2010s, Ed is hugely popular here in Japan as well.

This track was included as a bonus on the deluxe edition of his landmark 2011 debut album “+,” so some of you may not even have known it existed.

As mentioned, it’s a song with a quintessential early-Ed simplicity in its arrangement, yet its unforced emotion and deeply moving melody are truly remarkable—a masterpiece that doesn’t exclude any listener.

Judging by the title alone, you might mistake it for a well-known jazz standard, but it’s unmistakably an original by Ed.

It’s the kind of song you’ll want to listen to on a quiet autumn afternoon as the leaves fall—be sure to check out the lyrics, perhaps with a bilingual translation, while you’re at it.