Alicia Keys Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Alicia Keys, a female singer who captivated America with her soulful voice.
This time, we’re putting the spotlight on her.
We’ve compiled a ranked list in order of most plays in 2017.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or discovering her for the first time, be sure to check it out.
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Alicia Keys Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (21–30)
Empire State of Mind (Part 2) Broken DownAlicia Keys22rank/position

It’s included on the album “The Element of Freedom.” It was created as an answer song to Alicia Keys and Jay-Z’s “Empire State of Mind.” It’s a wonderful track that inspires admiration and dreams of New York.
I especially want young girls to listen to it.
Every Little Bit HurtsAlicia Keys23rank/position

Originally released in 1964 by soul singer Brenda Holloway, this track is about loneliness.
This version by Alicia Keys was released in 2006.
It has also been covered by artists such as Shirley Strachan.
Girl On Fire (Inferno Version) ft. Nicki MinajAlicia Keys24rank/position

This is “Girl On Fire,” a song by American singer-songwriter Alicia Keys.
It was co-produced with Jeff Bhasker and Salaam Remi.
The lyrics convey the idea of a woman unleashing her instincts and believing in herself.
You could say the song was born as Alicia Keys herself, with her many achievements, grew into a strong woman.
It’s a track that evokes the strength to carve out your own life.
Highly recommended as an anthem for women striving toward their goals.
Good JobAlicia Keys25rank/position

Alicia Keys, who has won the Grammy Awards more than 15 times, released “Good Job,” which quickly became a big hit.
It’s an R&B song themed around gratitude.
Originally, she intended it to focus on thanking her mother, but the direction changed during the COVID-19 pandemic, and it became a song expressing appreciation to everyone who supports society.
It gently embraces all listeners while also giving them a encouraging push forward.
GoodbyeAlicia Keys26rank/position

A heart-stirring breakup ballad has been born.
Carried by gentle piano tones, Alicia Keys’s soul-shaking vocals resound throughout.
The lyrics, which candidly portray the pain and turmoil of heartbreak, vividly capture feelings that everyone experiences at least once.
The song is included on her debut album, Songs in A Minor, released in June 2001—a legendary record that won five Grammy Awards, including Best New Artist.
It’s a track that offers solace, supporting those suffering from the wounds of lost love and those trying to move on from a farewell with someone dear.
KaleidoscopeAlicia Keys27rank/position

Alicia Keys captivates with her piano melodies and powerful vocals.
The song she released in March 2024 actually lit up one of tennis’s grandest stages.
Originally written for the musical Hell’s Kitchen, inspired by her own life, the track is performed at a pivotal moment when the protagonist awakens to self-realization—and there’s even a touching story that people were moved to tears during rehearsals.
Its spectacular, joy-filled sound seems to capture the very instant the world begins to shimmer like a kaleidoscope.
It was selected as the theme song for the 2024 US Open.
It’s a number for everyone who wants to believe in their potential and shine on the court.
Little Drummer Girl RemixedAlicia Keys28rank/position

Here’s one Alicia Keys song that’s perfect for winter listening.
It’s a track from her 2006 album “Christmas Story.” The somber opening piano and Alicia’s spoken intro let us know this isn’t a bubbly Christmas song.
It’s a moody, chic piece for the winter season.
Take your time and listen, savoring Alicia’s beautiful voice.


