RAG MusicWorld Ranking
Wonderful Western Music Ranking
search

Sublime Popular Song Rankings [2025]

Sublime is an American rock band.

Their songs, which incorporate elements from many genres—punk, reggae, ska, hip-hop, and more—are very popular.

From soothing tracks to high-energy ones, we’ve ranked popular songs that continue to be listened to even after the band’s breakup.

Sublime Popular Song Rankings [2025]

I Love My DogSublime8rank/position

Sublime’s “I Love My Dog” is as straightforward as its title suggests.

Among the songs introduced here, it might be the one that most directly expresses love for a pet dog.

Sublime was a California ska-punk band active mainly in the 1990s, formed around vocalist and guitarist Bradley Nowell.

There’s a story that he rescued an abused Dalmatian puppy, frequently took him along on tours, and even brought him on stage, and over time the dog became something like the band’s mascot.

Unfortunately, the band disbanded after Bradley Nowell passed away in 1996.

However, in 2009 the remaining members formed Sublime with Rome, and they continue to be active to this day.

Summertime BluesSublime9rank/position

For those looking for a track with a cool vibe, I also recommend “Summertime Blues.” This release is by Sublime, known for a style that incorporates elements from various music genres.

In this piece, they blend in hip-hop and reggae influences.

The tempo is on the relaxed side, making it perfect for times when you want to sway along to the music or for summer drives.

Another draw is the lyrics, which are highly dramatic and let you get a feel for their values and way of life.

Wrong WaySublime10rank/position

Hailing from Long Beach, California and known as a pinnacle of ska punk, Sublime released a track from their 1996 album “Sublime” that stands as a masterpiece, seamlessly fusing heavy themes with breezy melodies.

While sharply depicting social issues faced by a 12-year-old girl, the song impresses with a light, deftly blended sound that weaves together ska, reggae, and punk.

A trombone solo modeled after George Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue” adds an exquisite touch.

The track spent 26 weeks on Billboard’s Alternative chart and won an award at the MTV Video Music Awards.

It remains a favorite among many listeners as the perfect song for a weekend drive or a quick mood lift.