Weezer Popular Song Rankings [2025]
Weezer, once known for their “crybaby rock” and a slew of emo tracks, have now established a distinctive sound that’s unmistakably “Weezer.” Their music feels instantly familiar to Japanese listeners, and once you hear it, you’re sure to fall in love.
Definitely give them a listen!
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Weezer Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (11–20)
Surf Wax AmericaWeezer15rank/position

Nicknamed “crybaby rock,” Surf Wax America is a song by the American power pop band Weezer.
Its lyrics capture a pumped-up vibe—wax up your surfboard and hit the waves! While the guitars are incredibly powerful, the vocals and overall performance are poppy.
That imbalance earned high praise from musicians.
The track is also said to have influenced later genres like alternative rock and emo.
The World Has Turned And Left Me HereWeezer16rank/position

A song written by lead vocalist Rivers Cuomo together with drummer Patrick Wilson before the band was formed.
It’s sung from the perspective of the same character as in Weezer’s song “No One Else,” a man who is extremely jealous of his girlfriend, and in this track it portrays his question of why she left.
ButterflyWeezer17rank/position

An acoustic track included on the 1996 album Pinkerton by the American rock band Weezer.
Sung from the perspective of B.
F.
Pinkerton, a U.
S.
Navy lieutenant who appears in the opera Madama Butterfly, it deals with themes of regret and apology.
El ScorchoWeezer18rank/position

A 1996 song by the American alternative rock band Weezer.
It was more popular in Australia than in their home country of the United States.
The lyrics, which include phrases like “Green Day” and “Madame Butterfly,” convey the earnestness of a man experiencing unrequited love.
GetchooWeezer19rank/position

This work is characterized by a sense of exhilarating speed in its melody and a powerful guitar sound.
While depicting the anguish of love, it also has a charm that uplifts listeners.
Included on the album Pinkerton, released in May 1996, it can be considered a song that symbolizes the evolution of Weezer’s musical style.
The lyrics, which vividly reflect lead vocalist Rivers Cuomo’s personal experiences, resonate with many listeners.
Add it to a sports day or school athletic festival playlist, and it’s sure to bring athletes and spectators together in excitement.
Its energetic vibe will fill the venue and give a strong push to everyone giving their all.
Hold MeWeezer20rank/position

A track from the 2005 studio album Make Believe.
Over gentle arpeggios, frontman Rivers Cuomo’s wistful vocals are deeply moving.
This song, which feels like a cry of sheer loneliness, brings you to tears with its guitar solo in the interlude.
Weezer Popular Song Rankings [2025] (21–30)
I don’t want to let you goWeezer21rank/position

A sad love song written by Rivers Cuomo while Weezer was touring Europe in 2005.
It is included on their seventh album, Raditude, released in 2009.
The album reached No.
7 on the Billboard album chart.





