Lily Allen Popular Song Ranking [2025]
Known for her sharp tongue, wild private life, a sudden retirement announcement right after releasing an album—and then an unexpected comeback—Lily Allen has quite the reputation as a troublemaking songstress.
But her music is wildly popular all around the world! Not only her melodies and vocals, but also her characteristically straightforward lyrics resonate with many fans.
Why not take this opportunity to listen to songs by this global songstress?
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Lily Allen’s Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)
AlfieLily Allen8rank/position

With her cynical, witty lyrics and breezy pop sound, Lily Allen is a defining figure of the 2000s UK scene.
This song, which she wrote about her real-life brother, actor Alfie Allen, is a classic that humorously captures a sister’s exasperation with her brother.
The lyrics scolding her lazy, shut-in sibling—telling him to “pull yourself together!”—may seem harsh at first glance, but beneath them lies a deep affection, a belief in his talent, and a desire not to see him waste his life.
The track was included on her 2006 masterpiece Alright, Still and released as a single in March 2007.
If you’re struggling with a sibling relationship where it’s hard to be honest, this song might just bring a smile to your face.
Friend Of MineLily Allen9rank/position

This is a friendship song by neo-pop singer Lily Allen, with lyrics based on her own experiences that express the fun and charm of her friendships.
Set to a laid-back dub vibe, it’s crafted so you can sway to her distinctive flow in a relaxed mood.
Fuck YouLily Allen10rank/position

This is a track by Lily Allen from the UK that delivers a sharp counterpunch against discrimination and prejudice.
Set to glittering dance-pop, the lyrics are blistering as they cheerfully tell people with outdated views, “I hate you.” Released in July 2009, it’s included on the classic album It’s Not Me, It’s You, which topped the UK charts.
Haven’t you ever felt that helpless anger at an unfair society or at people’s heartless words? Performed as a political protest at festivals in 2022, it remains an anthem that speaks for those who are still fighting.
Put it on when you want a cathartic release—it’ll blow away that pent-up frustration.
Lily Allen Popular Song Ranking [2025] (11–20)
Hard Out HereLily Allen11rank/position

This is a song where I really want you to watch the music video too.
It’s a track that fiercely declares, “Ugh, who cares about men! Being a woman is tough!” (lol).
She usually sings slightly sarcastic songs in a cute way, and in this one she humorously conveys how hard it still is for women to succeed in society—though maybe it’s more like anger toward men.
Little SoldierLily Allen12rank/position

It was the ending theme for the movie “PAN,” which portrays the secret story of Peter Pan’s origins.
With whisper-soft, gentle vocals, refreshing choruses, and a powerful beat, it’s a captivating coming-of-age song.
I think it will add a bright and charming touch to weddings and receptions.
SmileLily Allen13rank/position

This is a song by Lily Allen that creates a fresh interpretation by blending a laid-back, downer vibe into a danceable track.
Its singable, rhythmic feel makes it a perfect match for cherry-blossom viewing, offering a fun and stylish listening experience.
URL BadmanLily Allen14rank/position

This is a cheer song by artist Lily Allen, whose highly original pop sensibility and addictive vocal work create a certain level of catchiness.
Its bright, approachable style—especially friendly to teenage girls—stirs up a sophisticated mood that makes you want to sing it at karaoke.





