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Korn Popular Song Rankings [2025]

Korn, who helped energize nu-metal alongside Limp Bizkit, Deftones, and System of a Down.

Their heavy sound built around 7-string guitars has had a massive influence on later bands.

They’re a world-class band that has even performed at Summer Sonic.

This time, we’re bringing you a ranking of their most popular songs!

Get ready to be swept away by their distinctive groove.

Korn Popular Song Ranking [2025] (1–10)

Y’all Want a SingleKorn8rank/position

Korn – Y’all Want a Single (Official Video)
Y'all Want a SingleKorn

A shocking rock anthem charged with anger and defiance toward the music industry.

Born from the American nu metal band Korn’s 2003 album “Take a Look in the Mirror,” this track uses heavy guitar riffs and aggressive rhythms to protest record labels’ commercialism.

Its strikingly provocative phrase, repeated 89 times, leaves a strong impression, while the music video delivers a raw message that cuts into the dark side of the music industry.

It topped the charts in Iceland, and by 2024 had been performed live 617 times—an overwhelming stage presence that grips rock fans seeking pure passion for music.

Alone I BreakKorn9rank/position

Korn – Alone I Break (Official HD Video)
Alone I BreakKorn

An achingly lyrical ballad woven by the American nu-metal band Korn.

It stands apart from their usual aggressive sound, highlighting vocalist Jonathan Davis’s delicate, clean voice as it quietly portrays the loneliness and anguish sinking to the depths of the heart.

The anguished cry of “falling apart alone” seems to reflect a soul collapsing from within, burdened by despair that no one can understand.

When you feel crushed by inescapable loneliness and listen to this song, you may sense it simply staying beside your pain.

It’s a tear-inducing track that gently loosens a taut heart.

Falling Away from MeKorn10rank/position

Korn – Falling Away From Me (Official Video)
Falling Away from MeKorn

This is a renowned track by Korn, known as a flagship band of nu metal, featuring a heavy sound and emotionally charged lyrics.

Released in December 1999, the song appears on the band’s fourth album, Issues.

While it tackles dark themes such as oppression, suffering, and suicidal thoughts, its powerful performance and vocals resonate deeply with listeners.

The track received high acclaim, including a nomination at the MTV Video Music Awards.

It’s a recommended song for moments when you want to vent feelings from deep within or reset your mood with intense music.

Korn Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (11–20)

Right NowKorn11rank/position

An anger-fueled track released in 2003 by the American nu metal band Korn.

It has been featured in many forms of media, including the video game MechAssault 2: Lone Wolf and the 2003 film A Man Apart.

Dead Bodies EverywhereKorn12rank/position

Korn is a popular American metal band.

They’re a representative act of nu metal, but they’ve maintained a free-spirited musical style that defies categorization, incorporating elements like electronic music and rap.

Their classic track Dead Bodies Everywhere was released in 1998.

While it didn’t become a major hit, it remains a beloved song among metal enthusiasts.

The lyrics depict the anguished cries of a child forced onto a path laid out by their parents.

The melody, which embodies both anger and frustration, is also a highlight.

Take MeKorn13rank/position

Korn – Take Me (OFFICIAL VIDEO)
Take MeKorn

If I may put it this way, I’d like to express it like this: they’re an incredibly sexy band that even men would fall for—not with that crushed sound you often hear in Western rock, but with every note clearly audible.

They present the sound beautifully while still delivering intensity—a band full of irresistible appeal.

You’ll Never Find MeKorn14rank/position

Korn – You’ll Never Find Me (Official Video)
You'll Never Find MeKorn

A song by Korn, an American metal band classified in Japan under the category of mixture rock.

Its structure shifts abruptly from an intense tone to sudden calm and back to a driving frenzy, and the loud guitar sound and heavy metal-like style make it a track that will have any fan of hard rock instinctively wanting to bang their head.