An electronic music artist specializing in British club music, often compared to The Prodigy and Underworld.
This time, we’re putting the spotlight on them.
We’ve listed their most-played tracks in a ranked format.
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The Chemical Brothers Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)
Block Rockin’ BeatsThe Chemical Brothers1rank/position

The Chemical Brothers, a quintessential presence in big beat and a driving force in the dance music scene since the ’90s.
Their sound is defined by aggressive electro beats that swallow up hip-hop and rock.
This single, cut from the classic album “Dig Your Own Hole,” is their essence distilled.
With a distorted bassline and explosive drums, the vocals proclaim—like a triumphant return—“we’re back with beats that shake the city,” sending listeners’ adrenaline surging.
Released in March 1997, the track hit No.
1 on the UK charts and went on to win a Grammy in 1998.
Also featured in the film “Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle,” this track fuses rock-like dynamism with unshakeable groove—sure to resonate with anyone who just wants to get pumped, no questions asked!
Star GuitarThe Chemical Brothers2rank/position

The Chemical Brothers are a British electro music unit that represent the UK.
Until they arrived on the scene, rock had been largely shunned by the dance scene.
Their emergence built a bridge between rock and dance music, greatly influencing later big beat and digital rock.
Their classic track Star Guitar features an upbeat techno sound themed around stars.
Be sure to check it out.
Setting SunThe Chemical Brothers3rank/position

A collaboration between the British electronica duo The Chemical Brothers and Noel Gallagher, the frontman of the rock band Oasis.
During production, the track’s working title was “Tomorrow Never Noels.” The track was used in the 1997 film The Saint.
Got To Keep OnThe Chemical Brothers4rank/position

The music video for ‘Got To Keep On’ by the British techno duo The Chemical Brothers makes you feel as if you’re watching a high-end fashion show.
The way certain body parts are subtly exaggerated in sync with the dancing is intriguingly surreal and very sophisticated.
Let Forever BeThe Chemical Brothers5rank/position

It’s a track that was used in a Mitsubishi Estate Group commercial in 2009, originally a 1999 work by the British techno duo The Chemical Brothers.
Oasis’s Noel Gallagher appears as a guest vocalist.
GalvanizeThe Chemical Brothers6rank/position

A masterpiece of electronic music that inspires the human spirit.
Created by a British electronic duo, this work is characterized by its original sound that fuses big beat and hip-hop.
Released in November 2004, it peaked at number three on the UK Singles Chart and won Best Dance Recording at the 2006 Grammy Awards.
The exquisite harmony between Q-Tip’s rap and East Asian-inspired tones spurs listeners into action.
When you’re ready to take a step toward your dreams, this one track will give you the push you need.
Used in various ceremonies at the London 2012 Olympics, it is a classic that resonated with people around the world.
SNOWThe Chemical Brothers7rank/position

The Chemical Brothers are a British musical duo formed in 1989 by Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons.
“Snow” is a track from their 2010 album Further (Japanese title: Jikū no Kanata e).





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