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War's Most Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

War's Most Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
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War's Most Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

War is a soul and funk band formed by Eric Burdon, formerly of The Animals, and others.

Above all, their irresistible groove will make you want to get up and dance.

Their songs have a way of making you feel happy just by listening.

Here, we present a ranked list of their popular tracks.

War's Most Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

Low RiderWar1rank/position

War ~ Low Rider 1975 Funky Purrfection Version
Low RiderWar

A track released in 1975 by the American funk band War.

It features a laid-back funk groove and became a hit in disco as well.

It has been used widely across media, including KFC’s 2017 “Shut Up and Take My Money” commercial.

Me and Baby BrotherWar2rank/position

War is a group that has embodied “brotherly love” through a multicultural lineup and a bold sound that fuses not only funk and soul but also rock and Latin music.

A track they produced in 1973 is truly a masterpiece that sets this philosophy to thoughts of a younger brother.

The song depicts not only the bond with one’s blood brother, but also a powerful message of moving forward into the future together with friends who transcend racial and cultural barriers.

Included on the classic album Deliver the Word, it reached No.

15 on the U.

S.

charts in January 1974.

It’s also a fun bit of trivia that part of the track was later used in the game Sonic CD.

Play it when gathering with your close friends, and you’ll be wrapped in its positive sense of unity.

Why Can’t We Be Friends?War3rank/position

WAR – Why Can’t We Be Friends? (Official Video) [Remastered in 4K]
Why Can't We Be Friends?War

In this commercial with a vibe that makes Yamada Takayuki’s personal theory about beer feel incredibly convincing, plenty of people will probably find themselves wanting to drink the featured craft beer exactly the way he suggests.

It’s for SPRING VALLEY Afterdark (Black), a limited-edition release from Kirin’s popular craft beer brand Spring Valley.

By the way, the upbeat track playing in the ad is “Why Can’t We Be Friends?”—a hit by WAR, the popular funk band active in the ’70s.

The song is also known for its reggae-influenced beat, so spending a winter evening savoring a craft beer while listening to their music sounds pretty great, doesn’t it?

Wake up, world.War4rank/position

Starting with an off-key piano intro, this track takes on a reggae-inspired style.

While War is known for their disco sound, this song is somewhat of an outlier.

The horn section and the playful, tongue-in-cheek vocal delivery throughout make it an entertaining listen.

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