A Grammy-winning metal band! Ranking of GHOST’s most popular songs
Ghost is a Swedish metal band that, due to various circumstances, performs under the name Ghost B.
C.
in North America.
Since their 2010 debut, they have won numerous music awards, and in 2016 they garnered attention in the metal scene by winning the Grammy Award for Best Metal Performance.
They’ve also performed at Summer Sonic, suggesting they have a substantial fan base in Japan as well.
Here, we present a ranking of Ghost’s most popular songs.
Even if you don’t usually listen to metal, why not take this opportunity to give them a try?
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Grammy Award-winning metal band! Ranking of GHOST’s most popular songs (1–10)
Two of a KindGHOST8rank/position

A track by GHOST, a music producer who also wears the hats of illustrator and video editor.
From the hollow mood of the first verse to the heavy, rousing chorus, it carves out a distinctive atmosphere.
The structure, where noise-like sounds intrude and the audio gradually returns, further amplifies the song’s ominous vibe, drawing listeners into its world.
Jesus He Knows Me (Genesis Cover)GHOST9rank/position

Ghost is a Swedish heavy metal band.
From their cover EP “Phantomime,” here’s “Jesus He Knows Me.” It’s a cover of the Genesis song of the same name, and while the original is a light, poppy tune, Ghost’s version delivers a wild vibe with rumbling low end.
It preserves the charm of the original while adding Ghost’s signature touch.
With such a different musical style, the way the lyrics come across is likely to change as well.
LachrymaGHOST10rank/position

Sweden’s pride, the theatrical rock band Ghost, is breaking new ground by fusing weighty metal sounds with dramatic melodies.
Released in April 2025, this track from the album “Skeletá” brilliantly balances a dark lyrical world with captivating melodies.
Its refined arrangement, infused with an ’80s AOR flavor, and the expressively rich vocals of the new frontman, Papa V Perpetua, are deeply moving.
True to Ghost’s high standards—recall their Grammy-winning single “Cirice” in 2016—the song is impeccably crafted, making it a top recommendation for those who want to immerse themselves in a fantastical soundscape or who crave authentic rock sonics.
The pre-album music video is a must-see, and anticipation is high for the live performances on the ongoing “Skeletour.”
Grammy-winning metal band! Ranking of GHOST’s popular songs (11–20)
PeacefieldGHOST11rank/position

Opening Ghost’s album “Skeletá,” released in April 2025, this piece is a melodious track sung by the band’s new stage persona, Papa V Perpetua, featuring an impressive, grand introduction that begins with a children’s chorus.
Its appeal lies in a richly textured sound that skillfully weaves together multiple genres, including hard rock and pop metal.
And remarkably, the album “Skeletá,” which includes this track, reached No.
1 on the U.
S.
Billboard 200—an achievement unmatched by a Swedish artist since Ace of Base! This song harmonizes a hopeful message with theatrical musicality, making it a truly outstanding work.
SatanizedGHOST12rank/position

From Ghost, the rock band representing Sweden, comes a new track from their upcoming album “Skeletá,” slated for release in April 2025.
It opens with a solemn blend of organ and choir that evokes a demonic ritual, then shifts into a heavy riff reminiscent of 1970s Black Sabbath.
Coupled with vocals by the new character, Papa V Perpetua, the song fully unleashes the dark allure of heavy metal.
The band’s signature mystical, occult worldview remains intact, and with added symphonic elements, their sound feels even more refined.
Packed with the appeal that led Ghost to win a Grammy in 2016, this is a track I can highly recommend to anyone wanting to lose themselves in a grand rock sound.
Amygdala’s Rag DollGHOST13rank/position

This is an original Vocaloid track using the synthetic voice library Oliver.
As the song progresses, it gives the impression of growing eeriness and darkness.
The ear-catching intro, the toy-like vibe, and Oliver’s somewhat wistful vocals all enhance the Halloween feel!
Candle QueenGHOST14rank/position

A representative work by the Vocaloid producer Ghost, released in November 2017.
Its sound incorporates elements of dark cabaret and jazz, with a dance-like piano melody that leaves a strong impression.
The lyrics project the story of a woman who draws attention by manipulating others.
GUMI’s sultry vocals fit perfectly with the dark worldview.
Recommended for those who want to savor a story-driven piece.





