Arctic Monkeys Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
The British band Arctic Monkeys, who have performed at music festivals such as Summer Sonic and Fuji Rock.
This time, with the release of their sixth album, Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino, in 2018, we present a ranking of their popular songs.
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Arctic Monkeys Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)
Suck It and SeeArctic Monkeys6rank/position

The title track from the fourth album by the British alternative rock band Arctic Monkeys, released in 2011.
The album received high praise from music critics and reached No.
1 on the UK album charts.
CornerstoneArctic Monkeys7rank/position

A love song released in 2009 by the British indie rock band Arctic Monkeys, who have won six Brit Awards.
It became a hit in Canada and various European countries.
It was sampled in rapper Dom Kennedy’s track “Pleeze.”
Dancing ShoesArctic Monkeys8rank/position

From the debut of the four-piece rock band that recently stole young hearts with their performance at the London Olympics opening ceremony.
Rough around the edges yet brimming with passion, their sound is sure to boost your burn rate on a jog, right?!
Love Is A LaserquestArctic Monkeys9rank/position

A track that sings about feelings for a woman who has already passed away and the pain in the heart from being in love.
It is included on the 2011 album “Suck It and See” by the British indie rock band Arctic Monkeys.
The track is influenced by country music.
A Certain RomanceArctic Monkeys10rank/position

In 2005, as the early-2000s rock ’n’ roll revival—led by American bands like The Strokes and The White Stripes—was beginning to settle, Arctic Monkeys emerged from Sheffield, England, sending shockwaves through the scene that could fairly be called the signal fire of a British rock resurgence.
Their debut single shot straight to No.
1 in the UK, and their debut album the following year, 2006’s “Whatever People Say I Am, That’s What I’m Not,” also comfortably topped the UK charts, propelling them to instant stardom.
Since then, while evolving their sound, they’ve become one of Britain’s finest rock bands on the world stage.
Their early classic “A Certain Romance,” which closes the aforementioned debut album, is an absolute masterpiece.
Though it was never released as a single, it’s beloved by fans and stands as an indie rock anthem cherished by the British public.
Beyond the delicate band interplay and the beauty of the guitar solo in the latter half, Alex Turner’s lyrics are truly outstanding—imbued with a distinctly British lyricism that evokes the end of a naive boyhood.


