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Helloween Popular Song Rankings [2025]

Their music, as pioneers of German melodic speed metal, boasts incredibly cool and intense melodic lines that captivate many fans.

We’ve put together a ranking of some of their most popular songs.

Whether you’ve heard them before or not, give them a listen and get pumped!

Helloween Popular Song Rankings [2025] (21–30)

GiantsHelloween29rank/position

Helloween – Giants (video)
GiantsHelloween

It’s a catchy song that evokes American hard rock.

The album Chameleon, which includes this track, wasn’t highly regarded by Helloween fans at the time.

However, starting with this “Giants,” a fresh listen reveals it’s packed with melodically rich gems.

Hell Was Made In HeavenHelloween30rank/position

This is a hard rock-infused track included on the 10th album, “Rabbit Don’t Come Easy.

” Mikkey Dee’s drumming, honed through his many years with Motörhead, is relentlessly powerful.

It’s a song that fully showcases his heavy, weighty playing, with every hit carrying impact.

Helloween Popular Song Ranking [2025] (31–40)

Hey Lord!Helloween31rank/position

HELLOWEEN – Hey Lord! (Official Music Video)
Hey Lord!Helloween

The gradually building sound in the intro gets me hyped.

It’s a track included on the 1998 album “Better Than Raw.” The lyrics sing a message to God.

The chorus makes you want to sing along.

If I Could FlyHelloween32rank/position

HELLOWEEN – If I Could Fly (Official Music Video)
If I Could FlyHelloween

It’s a heavy metal tune that’s laid-back yet weighty.

Included on the 2000 album “The Dark Ride,” it was also released as the 19th single.

The sorrowful melody is truly moving.

My God-Given RightHelloween33rank/position

HELLOWEEN – My God-Given Right (Official Music Video)
My God-Given RightHelloween

This is the title track from the album “My God-Given Right,” released in 2015.

The chugging guitar and the explosive sense of speed in the chorus are really cool.

The soaring vocals make the song shine.

The album itself drew attention in Japan and made it into the top 10 of the Oricon rankings.

Out for the GloryHelloween34rank/position

The opening track of the album “Helloween,” the first to be produced by Helloween as a seven-piece.

Its arrangement fully showcases the luxurious lineup featuring triple vocals and triple lead guitars, and its sense of classic form and exhilarating speed evokes a return to the band’s roots—making it a perfect start to the album fans have long awaited.

The vocal work, with three distinctly different vocalists weaving between lead and chorus parts, is something only the current Helloween could achieve.

It’s a metal number worthy of being called a living legend of German metal, simultaneously conveying both the charm of the good old days and the evolution up to the present.

PushHelloween35rank/position

The song kicks off with an eye-opening, powerful drum phrase and opens with an intense shout.

It’s included on the 8th album, Better Than Raw, released in 1998.

It’s a heavy track that seems to challenge the then-popular loud rock movement.