Zedd’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
As a DJ and music producer, Zedd’s popular tracks will be introduced in a ranking format.
Blending electro house, progressive house, dubstep, and classical music, he has been extremely active, including winning the Best Dance Recording at the 56th Grammy Awards.
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Zedd’s Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (21–30)
Find YouZedd ft. Matthew Koma and Miriam Bryant29rank/position

A track used in a Bud Light commercial and the movie Divergent.
It’s a collaboration between German producer Zedd, American pop singer Matthew Koma, and Swedish singer Miriam Bryant.
Released in 2014, it reached No.
1 on the U.
S.
charts.
Stay (Acoustic)Zedd, Alessia Cara30rank/position

This version is an acoustic take designed to reduce the programmed feel and function more as a “song with vocals.” It’s a collaboration between Zedd—hugely popular worldwide as a music producer—and singer Alessia Cara.
In many Japanese tracks, more sounds are added when the chorus hits, but in this song the arrangement strips back in the chorus—and that’s what makes it so cool.
The beautiful harmonies in the chorus, reminiscent of J‑pop sensibilities, are especially captivating.
It’s truly a new-generation standard.
It’s recommended for those who want to calm their nerves before a match while still stoking their motivation.
Zedd’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (31–40)
The MiddleZedd, Maren Morris, Grey31rank/position

The EDM producer collaborated with Maren Morris and the electronic music duo Grey to create this track.
The synthesizer sound is reminiscent of “Stay,” Zedd’s past collaboration with Alessia Cara—rich vocoder tones often heard in ’90s R&B.
Maren Morris deftly handles the new sound, and it seems likely to showcase her potential alongside a Grammy-winning artist!





