The 1975 Popular Song Rankings [2025]
The 1975, a British rock band that has performed at Summer Sonic multiple times in the past.
Their songs feature stylish sounds and sophisticated arrangements—cool and effortlessly chic.
For fans of overseas rock bands, I’d love to introduce their tracks in a ranked list you should definitely check out!
The 1975 Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)
Me & You Together SongThe 19751rank/position

When it comes to the latest band sound in Western music, I’m pretty sure The 1975 is the undisputed pick! EDM may be dominating the Western charts, but the power and drama of live instruments are still so satisfying.
That breezy, spring-wind feel in the beat and the sense of space—‘Me & You Together Song’—even the title is truly wonderful.
In Japan, you could say they have a vibe similar to Spitz!
ChocolateThe 19752rank/position

Just hearing the sprightly guitar riff conjures up images of piling into a car with friends and hitting the city at night.
This track by the popular British band The 1975 is a coming-of-age anthem about escaping the dull routine of everyday life.
The thrill of hiding from the police and the conspiratorial bond of sharing secrets you can’t tell adults capture the sweet yet bittersweet glow of youth itself.
Released in March 2013, it became their breakout song and was included on their debut album, The 1975.
It’s no surprise it was nominated for “Anthem Of The Summer” at the UK Festival Awards.
It’s the perfect song for nights when you want to break free from a constricting daily grind and savor that heady feeling of doing something just a little bit bad.
I’m In Love With YouThe 19753rank/position

A heartwarming love song by the British pop-rock band The 1975 that portrays the difficulty of expressing love and the moment of confessing those feelings after overcoming fear.
Based in Manchester, they candidly capture the joy and anxiety of falling in love with an upbeat sound that incorporates elements of 1980s disco and synth-pop.
First premiered in August 2022 at Japan’s Summer Sonic festival, the track was created based on frontman Matty Healy’s real experiences and centers on love that grows beyond cultural differences.
Released in September 2022 as part of the album “Being Funny in a Foreign Language,” it also drew attention for its black-and-white music video themed around a pure confession of love.
It’s a recommended song for anyone who wants to relate to the feeling of being in love or lift their spirits with a catchy, uplifting melody.
GirlsThe 19754rank/position

The 1975 are a British pop-rock band and one of the era-defining rock bands still thriving in the 2020s.
Their poppy, dreamy, and catchy track “Girls” features an effective guitar riff whose hallmark is a groovy phrase completed by the interlocking of two guitars.
The use of rests is elegant, making it pleasant to listen to, and the melody laid on top sounds somehow glittering and beautiful.
HappinessThe 19755rank/position

A disco-influenced track released in August 2022 by THE 1975, a band that continues to lead the forefront of the UK rock scene.
While incorporating elements of disco, it also reflects the band’s avant-garde musical style.
Saxophone features throughout the song, with saxophonist John Waugh’s sweet, romantic playing adding depth and richness to the overall ensemble.
The melody is pleasant, and the sound is stylish and easy to listen to, making it a highly recommended classic both for beginners to Western music and for anyone who wants to hear saxophone used in pop.
A Change Of HeartThe 19756rank/position

An electro-pop ballad that depicts the stages of falling in love.
Released by The 1975 in 2016, it reached No.
36 on the U.
S.
charts.
The monochrome music video was directed by Tim Mattia, who has also worked with Sam Hunt and Troye Sivan.
If You’re Too Shy (Let Me Know)The 19757rank/position

A song that vividly depicts romance in the digital age, it showcases the expanding musical range of The 1975.
Released in May 2020, the track is included on the album Notes on a Conditional Form from the same year.
Its ’80s-inspired sound meshes exquisitely with contemporary lyrics, exploring intimacy online.
True to their style, the production is chic, and the romantic, memorable saxophone melody is a major draw.
It’s recommended not only for those grappling with love and relationships, but also for anyone interested in reflecting on communication in modern society.





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