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Jay-Z Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

Jay Z is hailed as one of the world’s top rappers, consistently delivering timeless tracks to his fans.

He’s also well known for being married to Beyoncé.

Here, we’ve listed some of his most popular songs.

We’ve compiled them in a ranking based on the number of plays.

Feel free to use it as a reference.

Jay-Z Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (11–20)

Clique (FYB Remix)Big Sean, Jay Z, Kanye West15rank/position

Big Sean, Jay-z, Kanye- Clique Official Video [FYB Remix]
Clique (FYB Remix)Big Sean, Jay Z, Kanye West

A track about trust between friends.

It’s a collaboration by Big Sean, Jay-Z, and Kanye West, released in 2012.

The track features heavy drum beats and samples James Brown’s 1974 track “Funky President (People It’s Bad).”

All Around The World (ft.LaToiya Williams)Jay Z16rank/position

The American hip-hop king Jay-Z’s 2002 hidden gem featuring Latoiya Williams is a confident track that paints a picture of a worldwide journey.

It captures his pride in having risen from New York’s impoverished neighborhoods to become, quite literally, a “global” figure, backed by the success that proves it.

His smooth flow meshes perfectly with Williams’s soulful vocals, letting you sink into a laid-back mood as if you’re traveling the world.

The song appears on the album The Blueprint 2: The Gift & The Curse.

Released in November 2002 as an ambitious double-disc, it achieved commercial success, including reaching No.

1 on the Billboard charts.

With its polished sound and lyrics that even include Japanese, the track offers a glimpse of respect for cultures around the world—perfect for anyone seeking an international vibe.

Big Pimpin’ ft. UGKJay Z17rank/position

Jay-Z, the rapper known as the wealthiest musician in the world.

Even if you’re not familiar with hip-hop, you’ve probably heard of him, right? Among his works, the track I especially recommend is Big Pimpin’ ft.

UGK.

It’s one of his biggest hit tunes.

He’s from New York, but as you can hear in this song, a defining feature is how he incorporates a laid-back, West Coast-style flow.

Can’t Knock The HustleJay Z18rank/position

Jay-Z’s classic “Can’t Knock The Hustle,” a masterpiece from a titan of American hip-hop.

It’s a work that highlights the convictions of a true hustler.

Beyond the track and the lyrics, it’s highly recommended for fully experiencing Jay-Z’s top-tier rapping skills.

Empire State Of Mind ft. Alicia KeysJay Z19rank/position

JAY-Z – Empire State Of Mind ft. Alicia Keys
Empire State Of Mind ft. Alicia KeysJay Z

An iconic song that embodies the soul of New York has been born.

Jay-Z weaves together his own success story with his love for NYC, enhanced by Alicia Keys’s powerful chorus.

Released in October 2009 from the album The Blueprint 3, it reached No.

1 on the Billboard Hot 100.

As a symbol of NYC, it has been featured in many films and TV shows.

It’s recommended for those chasing their dreams or drawn to the allure of big cities.

Listening to this track will make you feel the energy and possibilities of NYC.

03′ Bonnie & Clyde (feat. Beyoncé Knowles)JAY-Z, Beyoncé20rank/position

In today’s popular music scene, Jay-Z and Beyoncé could be called the ultimate power couple.

Released in 2002 as the lead single from Jay-Z’s album “The Blueprint 2: The Gift & The Curse,” ’03 Bonnie & Clyde is a duet the two recorded before they were married.

As the title suggests, the song is themed around Bonnie and Clyde, drawing inspiration from 2Pac’s “Me and My Girlfriend.” Jay-Z’s cool rap and Beyoncé’s languid, sultry vocals intertwine perfectly, making it an undisputed classic that even lets you feel their chemistry.

Be sure to check out the music video as well, which depicts the pair on the run in keeping with the song’s theme!

Jay-Z Popular Song Rankings [2025] (21–30)

Big Pimpin’ (feat. UGK)Jay Z21rank/position

This work became a mega-hit in 2000.

Handling the sound production was TIMBALAND, the hip-hop and R&B producer and rapper from Norfolk, Virginia.

Featuring UGK from the then-overlooked South and Southwest, specifically Texas, it’s a classic that offered a glimpse of Jay-Z’s foresight.