The Chainsmokers Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
The Chainsmokers are a dance music duo active worldwide.
In 2016, they performed at Summer Sonic, one of Japan’s major festivals.
They’ve been nominated for the Billboard Music Awards and are artists to keep a close eye on.
Here, we present a ranking of their most popular songs.
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The Chainsmokers Popular Song Rankings [2025] (21–30)
Family (with Kygo)The Chainsmokers22rank/position

From the intro to the chorus, a quiet, fantastical melody unfolds.
It’s a star-studded collaboration by global favorites The Chainsmokers and Kygo.
The track is included on The Chainsmokers’ third studio album, World War Joy, released in December 2019.
Beyond the song’s quality, be sure to check out the music video, which is based on the real-life experiences of in-demand videographer Rory Kramer.
It’s the kind of piece that could prompt you to reevaluate the importance of someone special in your life during seasons of meeting and parting.
Family – Frank Walker RemixThe Chainsmokers23rank/position

A DJ duo based in New York and hitmakers who’ve been on a remarkable run since around 2018, The Chainsmokers, team up with the pioneer of tropical house, Kygo, on a track remixed by Frank Walker into a floor-ready version—one that’s likely to work as a powerful catalyst on the dancefloor.
It pairs a pop-leaning sound with the strongly messaged lyrics of “Family,” creating a song that resonates with listeners.
It’s EDM, but it’s the kind of track that makes you want to pay close attention to the lyrics as well.
Friday (ft. Fridayy)The Chainsmokers24rank/position

The Chainsmokers have taken the world by storm with countless global hits, powered by EDM-driven tracks and irresistibly catchy melodies you can’t forget after a single listen.
As of 2024, they’ve announced they’re embarking on the “sixth chapter” of their musical journey, and this track, Friday, is the second installment.
It features Fridayy, who has been nominated for a Grammy and drew attention in 2023 with his self-titled debut album.
There’s a quintessential Chainsmokers sense of humor in bringing on a singer whose name matches the song title.
With hints that nod to “2016,” the track recalls the romantic, mellow vibe of their classic Closer released that same year.
It’s a great pick even for those who aren’t into the hard-hitting side of EDM.
HighThe Chainsmokers25rank/position

The tone of an acoustic guitar is so refreshing, isn’t it? Just hearing that sound makes my heart feel bright and clear.
“High,” released on January 28, 2022, by The Chainsmokers—a producer collective of three members: Andrew Taggart, Alex Pall, and Matt McGuire—is a song that expresses the feelings of a protagonist being toyed with by the woman he likes.
While the lyrics are very bittersweet, the arrangement centered on acoustic guitar gives the track a wonderfully fresh feel.
It might even make a great alarm to wake up to!
I Love UThe Chainsmokers26rank/position

The American music duo The Chainsmokers.
Many of you might know them, since they performed at the Japanese rock festival Summer Sonic in 2016.
Have you listened to their 2022 album So Far So Good yet? If you have, chances are you were shocked by one of the tracks, I Love U.
The reason is that it samples Japanese—specifically, anime-style—cheer shouts.
By the way, those shouts are said to be from a character in the game Granblue Fantasy.
It’s an energizing song, so be sure to give it a listen.
New York CityThe Chainsmokers27rank/position

An electronic track by the American duo The Chainsmokers that sings about a powerful attachment to a particular city.
It’s included on the EP “Bouquet,” released in October 2015.
Riding on energetic synths, it portrays nostalgia for a place of memories that’s now far away and the brilliant days spent there.
If you’ve ever been in a long-distance relationship and found yourself missing the bustle and atmosphere of the city where you were together, you’ll feel that aching longing all too well.
After more than ten prototypes, the finished track brings the pair’s precious memories vividly back to life and gives your heart a tight squeeze.
Setting FiresThe Chainsmokers28rank/position

This track, with its transparent vocals that convey a strong core, is The Chainsmokers’ collaboration with XYLO—who performed as a sibling duo until 2018—titled “Setting Fires.” Every section—verse, pre-chorus, and chorus—is slick and keeps listeners engaged; it’s nothing short of masterful.
Adding XYLO’s vocal performance elevates it into a wonderful piece.
I’d love to see these two acts release another collaboration!





