Muse Popular Song Ranking [2025]
Muse is a British rock band that debuted in 1999 and has continued to produce hits despite their distinctive musical style, which heavily incorporates synthesizers.
I would like to introduce their appeal along with a ranking of their popular songs.
Muse Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)
StarlightMuse1rank/position

December, when dazzling illuminations begin to color the city.
Amid that glow, one song shines especially bright: “Starlight” by the alternative rock band Muse.
Released in 2006, the track reached No.
13 on the UK charts and climbed as high as No.
2 in the U.
S.
, remaining beloved around the world.
Comparing devotion to a loved one to the stars and singing it with passion, the song is a perfect match for a romantic winter date set against a backdrop of holiday lights.
In this increasingly cold season, it will warm your heart along with the gentle glow.
On a special night, spend a radiant time with someone dear while listening to “Starlight.”
UprisingMuse2rank/position

Released in 2009, it is Muse’s 22nd single and is also included on their fifth album, The Resistance, which was released in September of the same year.
The lyrics express a desire to clearly call out what’s wrong, even if one is said to have no status or a low social standing.
It’s a song that conveys a resolve not to bow to power or social pressure, serving as an anthem that feels like it spurs oneself on.
HysteriaMuse3rank/position

MUSE, the most powerful trio in the modern rock scene to come out of the UK.
Since releasing their debut album in 1999, they’ve gained worldwide popularity with a sound that wields advanced technique and incorporates elements from a wide variety of genres.
While frontman Matthew Bellamy, who effortlessly commands technical guitar and piano, draws the eye with his intense charisma, Chris Wolstenholme’s effects-heavy bass presence is no less formidable.
A track where you can fully savor Chris’s thick, growling bass lines is Hysteria, featured on the 2003 masterpiece Absolution.
The bass takes such a leading role in this song that it’s fair to call it the star—an absolute must-listen for bassists in particular!
Time Is Running OutMuse4rank/position

Muse’s classic track “Drunken Sailer.” Its gothic chord progression leaves a strong impression.
The melody is refreshing, yet there’s a peculiar hint of devilishness drifting through it.
In fact, this song was influenced by Michael Jackson’s “Billie Jean.” Try listening for which phrases show that influence! It’s a highly polished piece with not only the melody but also the lyrics crafted in detail.
Be sure to check it out!
Plug in BabyMuse5rank/position

“Plug in Baby,” a popular song by Muse—the British rock trio famed worldwide—always ignites a frenzy at their live shows, grabbing listeners from the very first moment with its powerful intro riff.
Released as a single from their 2001 second album, Origin of Symmetry, its grand, dramatic melodies and sound make it a quintessential early-Muse killer tune.
The complex yet beautiful melodic lines, composed by Matthew Bellamy—who is not only a guitarist but also a masterful pianist and whose work reflects classical music influences—have inspired countless guitarists.
New BornMuse6rank/position

In 2001, while the world was still basking in the dawn of the 21st century, Muse revolutionized the music scene with their masterpiece Origin of Symmetry.
Among its tracks, New Born stands out in particular, marked by its sharp, ferocious piano riff.
The lyrics, which depict the advance of technology and a fear of new realities, reflect a pessimistic worldview befitting a chaotic era—almost like the cry of a human tossed about by inescapable fate, struggling to assert their existence.
And even with the years since its 2001 release, this piano-driven rock of theirs hasn’t faded; if anything, its emotional depth has only grown.
Since frontman Matthew Bellamy has classical piano training, Muse has many celebrated songs that prominently feature the piano—so be sure to dive deeper!
InvincibleMuse7rank/position

When it comes to Muse, I usually think of them as eccentric, but Invincible is a song that changed that impression in a good way.
Marching drums by Dominic Howard set the pace as Matthew Bellamy’s vocals gradually build and push forward with power.





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