Stevie Wonder's Popular Song Rankings [2025]
From refreshing, mid-tempo pop numbers to danceable soul tracks and gentle ballads, Stevie Wonder has produced countless hit songs.
He has been active on the front lines from his boyhood to the present day.
Here is a ranking of his most popular songs.
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Stevie Wonder Popular Song Rankings [2025] (41–50)
Boogie On Reggae WomanStevie Wonder43rank/position

An upbeat funk number that makes your heart and body start dancing naturally! This work by American genius Stevie Wonder showcases his multifaceted talent and instantly puts you in a happy mood just by listening.
The song is a straight, passionate declaration of love to a captivating woman.
The irresistible groove woven by the surging synth bass and playful harmonica is sensual yet radiantly joyful—love itself.
Perhaps that’s why simply listening wraps you in a euphoric sense of liberation.
Featured on the classic 1974 album “Fulfillingness’ First Finale,” it’s also known for winning a Grammy Award.
When you want to lift your spirits, surrender yourself to this groove.
Can We Fix Our Nation’s Broken HeartStevie Wonder44rank/position

Stevie Wonder, the genius singer-songwriter from the United States.
His music has always wrapped our hearts in warm messages of love and hope.
The piece I’m introducing is a moving song that, carried by the gentle sound of an acoustic guitar, poses a powerful question to a divided society.
His emotionally rich vocals and his trademark harmonica solo resonate deep within the soul.
Released in August 2024, this work went on to become the centerpiece of his North American tour that October.
When you want to be reminded of the importance of human connection or to find hope for the future, lend an ear to its warm message.
Can’t Put It in the Hands of Fate (feat. Rapsody, Cordae, Chika & Busta Rhymes)Stevie Wonder45rank/position

Stevie Wonder, a genius who represents the American music scene.
The piece he released from his new label in October 2020 is a powerful track where soul-stirring, heavyweight funk fuses with hip-hop.
The lyrics confront society’s problems head-on and appeal to the importance of taking action instead of leaving things to fate, resonating deep within the heart.
As you can tell from the fact that it marked his return after a kidney transplant, the sound is filled with extraordinary intensity.
When you need the courage to face the injustices of the world, surrender yourself to its forceful groove.
It’s sure to give you the energy to face tomorrow.
Creepin’Stevie Wonder46rank/position

This is a track from “First Finale.” While it sings about love, it has a melancholy tone.
Stevie’s vocals and harmonica both create a lonely mood.
The fact that there’s a song with this kind of gray touch is also part of Stevie’s world.
I imagine many people are fans of this track.
Do I DoStevie Wonder47rank/position

This is a track from Musiquarium.
The song’s structure is superb, and it has a great sense of drive.
One of the highlights is the guest solo by the legendary trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie.
It’s a piece that conveys Stevie’s grand scale.
Although time has passed since its release, it never feels dated whenever you listen to it, and I believe it will continue to be heard for years to come.
Don’t You Worry ‘Bout a ThingStevie Wonder48rank/position

A medium-tempo number with a salsa-inspired arrangement.
It has a somewhat wistful feel and comes across like a love ballad, but the song—released in Japan under the title “Don’t Worry”—appears on the album Innervisions.
When that album came out, America was in a time of turmoil with the Vietnam War and the Civil Rights Movement, and the track carries a positive, peace-loving message that is very characteristic of Stevie.
Down to EarthStevie Wonder49rank/position

Stevie Wonder, an American artist, released the album “Down to Earth” in November 1966.
The song of the same name is a hidden gem themed around self-discovery and returning home.
It portrays the protagonist’s inner transformation and growth, conveying the joy of rediscovering what was lost and the importance of love.
Showcasing Stevie Wonder’s radiant vocals, the track captivates not only with piano and keyboards but also with a rich array of instruments, including drums and harmonica.
It’s a piece that fully displays his talent, honed through overcoming hardships.
Recommended for those embarking on a journey of self-exploration or wishing to reevaluate what truly matters.





