Fall Out Boy Popular Song Rankings [2025]
They are a four-piece American rock band formed in 2001.
They even had their fans decide the band’s name at a live show.
Their emotional yet melodic sound is a must-listen.
From their debut, they drew major attention, being featured by Alternative Press (AP) and Rolling Stone.
Here’s a roundup of their popular songs.
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Fall Out Boy Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (11–20)
Thnks fr th MmrsFall Out Boy15rank/position

It’s a punkish rock number.
It’s energetic and cool, so I’m sure even people who don’t know it will get pumped up.
Even if you’re hesitant to sing Western songs at karaoke, I think this easy-to-sing melody will be just fine.
Beat It ft. John MayerFall Out Boy16rank/position

Fall Out Boy, a rock band, covers Michael Jackson’s classic.
With powerful guitar sounds, the song is arranged to stir up even more fighting spirit than the original.
It’s perfect for getting pumped up before a summer high school baseball game.
ChampionFall Out Boy17rank/position

A track released in 2017 by the American rock band Fall Out Boy.
It’s a powerful anthem about battling and overcoming adversity.
The music video features actors including Josh Brener.
I don’t careFall Out Boy18rank/position

Released in September 2008, this is Fall Out Boy’s 12th single and is also included on their fourth album, Folie à Deux, which was released in December of the same year.
The song’s lyrics convey the message that effort never betrays you, encouraging listeners to work hard if they want to get what they desire—an uplifting, motivational anthem.
A Little Less Sixteen Candles, A Little More “Touch Me”Fall Out Boy19rank/position

This song, which sings about a relationship where love exists but things never work out, was released in 2006 by the American rock band Fall Out Boy.
The music video incorporates parodies of various horror films.
American Beauty/American PsychoFall Out Boy20rank/position

Fall Out Boy, the rock band from Chicago.
The title track of their sixth album, released in 2015, is a provocative song that presents the contrasting themes of beauty and madness.
With powerful vocals, it vividly captures the inner conflict we all carry—the ideal of wanting to be perfect and the impulsive, honest feelings that lurk beneath.
Its catchy, danceable sound alone is enough to lift your spirits.
The album featuring this song, American Beauty/American Psycho, reached No.
1 on the U.
S.
charts and drew major attention, with one of its tracks being used in the Disney film Big Hero 6.
It’s the kind of song that gives you a refreshing sense of liberation—perfect for those moments when you want to step just a little outside your everyday life.
Fall Out Boy Popular Song Rankings [2025] (21–30)
Dance, DanceFall Out Boy21rank/position

When it comes to the most famous and successful band of the emo boom of the 2000s, it has to be Fall Out Boy from Chicago, Illinois.
Lyricist/bassist Pete Wentz and guitarist Joe Trohman originally came from metalcore bands, which is why, even in Japan, they drew attention among enthusiasts from the time of their debut—something I remember fondly.
Their illustrious career needs little retelling, but it’s worth reemphasizing how Patrick Stump’s soulful vocal style—he handles composition, vocals, and guitar—had a tremendous influence on the bands that followed.
Their success stems from the members’ flexible approach to genre; they never confined themselves to just emo or pop-punk.
If you want to savor their emo/pop-punk era, check out their first through third albums.





