Pentatonix Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
Pentatonix is a mixed-gender a cappella group from the United States.
Their top-tier vocals and human beatboxing are a must-hear—you might not even realize it’s a cappella if you don’t know beforehand!
Here, we introduce a ranking of Pentatonix’s most popular songs.
Be sure to give them a listen at least once!
Their covers of classics—like those by John Lennon—are also superb!
Pentatonix Popular Song Rankings [2025] (1–10)
HallelujahPentatonix1rank/position

Pentatonix is an a cappella group that has gained popularity for their stunning harmonies and beatboxing.
Although it may come as a surprise since they often perform techno, they are actually skilled in traditional choral music as well.
Among their work, one cover song particularly polished to a high level is Hallelujah.
Because it’s a religious piece, it has been covered by many choirs and artists besides Pentatonix.
How about incorporating elements from each arrangement to create your own original chorus?
Daft PunkPentatonix2rank/position

Pentatonix’s masterpiece “Daft Punk.” Among the songs introduced here, this is the most difficult.
That’s because, even if you look around the world, there are incredibly few people who can sing this song all the way through in a single take without editing.
For the record, I’ve never seen anyone on YouTube or elsewhere perform it perfectly from start to finish.
Its difficulty lies above all in the breadth of its vocal range and the precision of the pitch.
With four vocalists singing, the contrast in the vocal lines’ highs and lows is overwhelming.
To make matters worse, the high parts and low parts alternate back and forth, which makes the song even more challenging.
Thank YouPentatonix3rank/position

Pentatonix is an a cappella group that delivers overwhelming performances with their wide-ranging harmonies.
While many of their releases are cover songs, this time I’d like to highlight one of their originals.
“Thank You” is the only original track included on the album “We Need A Little Christmas,” and as the title suggests, it centers on the theme of gratitude.
The sections featuring piano and vocals rather than a cappella also stand out as a unique element among their works.
Grown-Up Christmas List ft. Kelly ClarksonPentatonix4rank/position

Pentatonix, the vocal group that soared to worldwide fame by releasing a Daft Punk medley a cappella, are among the top a cappella performers in the world.
Their collaboration with Kelly Clarkson, the first-ever winner of American Idol, is the song “Grown-Up Christmas List ft.
Kelly Clarkson.” A cappella and Christmas songs are a perfect match, so be sure to check it out!
Please Santa PleasePentatonix5rank/position

Pentatonix, the a cappella group with a brilliant track record including a Grammy win.
From their Christmas album “The Greatest Christmas Hits,” we’re introducing “Please Santa Please.” This song features a Christmas-like sound with bell tones, and it depicts events on Christmas night.
The story is about a man spending time with someone special, but the key point is that their relationship is in a delicate, not-quite-dating stage.
The bittersweet feeling of wishing for love to come true from Santa Claus is truly moving.
PretenderPentatonix6rank/position

This is a cover of “Pretender” by Pentatonix, the American a cappella group known for their many buzzworthy covers.
They’ve brilliantly arranged and recreated the song—originally by the band Official HIGE DANDism, which features piano, guitar, bass, and drums—using nothing but their voices.
The original track leaves a very beautiful impression, but this rendition is so exquisitely done that it’s astonishing how beautiful a song can become using only vocals.
I truly think this is a piece that showcases the full allure of a cappella.
The overall quality is so high that I almost missed it, but their Japanese pronunciation is excellent too!
Dear My FriendLittle Glee Monster feat. Pentatonix7rank/position

They’re getting married and starting a new life, but that doesn’t mean everything will go perfectly.
Sometimes they’ll fight and feel down.
This is a gentle message song meant to make you think, “It’s okay—because that person is on my side.” It’s a collaboration between the girls’ vocal group Little Glee Monster and the a cappella group Pentatonix, released in 2020.
The smooth, pleasant choral work is truly wonderful.





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