Popular Fireworks Song Rankings [2026]
We’ve compiled a ranking of songs all about fireworks—tracks whose titles are literally “fireworks,” songs themed around fireworks, and songs whose lyrics mention fireworks.
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Popular Fireworks Song Ranking [2026] (51–60)
Firestone ft. Conrad SewellKygo51rank/position

The song that helped spread the new genre of tropical house around the world is a heartwarming collaboration between Norwegian artist Kygo and Australian singer-songwriter Conrad Sewell.
Released in December 2014, this beautiful love song likens passionate romantic feelings to sparks, blending Kygo’s light steel drum and synthesizer sounds with Sewell’s powerful, emotive vocals.
It became a massive hit, reaching the top 10 in countries around the world and surpassing 900 million views on YouTube.
Perfect for relaxed summer nights or special moments with a loved one, its beautiful, fireworks-like melody leaves a lasting impression.
Midsummer FireworksLIL LEAGUE52rank/position

LIL LEAGUE, who won the New Artist Award at the Japan Record Awards, are back with a highly anticipated new release! “Manatsu no Hanabi” is a dance track with a Japanese flair, set for release in July 2025.
It’s a heartbreakingly wistful number that portrays a once-in-a-lifetime summer romance.
The way it overlays the fleeting sparks of a blazing love with the ephemeral fireworks that bloom in the night sky and vanish in an instant is truly masterful.
Many viewers will likely find themselves thrilled by the members’ slightly more mature expressions and the drama-style storyline showcased in the music video.
It’s a song packed with the group’s newfound charms, so be sure to give it a listen.
Bad RomanceLady Gaga53rank/position

Among the songs crafted by Lady Gaga, an American artist who has swept the pop scene with overwhelming presence, this electropop masterpiece is especially striking.
Centered on themes of the allure of unhealthy romantic relationships and complex feelings toward a close friend, it captures emotions born from paranoia while on tour.
Released in October 2009 as the lead single from the album The Fame Monster, it sold over 12 million copies worldwide.
The nonsensical opening phrase serves as a powerful hook, leaving an unforgettable impact after just one listen.
It’s a perfect track for those struggling with complicated relationships or for amping up the mood on a nighttime drive.
Fireworks feat. Young JeezyLil Wayne54rank/position

When you think of songs about fireworks, you tend to imagine gentle ballads, right? But there are also intense hip-hop tracks out there.
The one I’d like to introduce is “Fireworks feat.
Young Jeezy.” It’s a work by the rapper Lil Wayne featuring Jeezy.
The lyrics are somewhat provocative, conveying his own career, and fireworks are used as a metaphor within them.
Give it a listen and see if you can guess what the fireworks are meant to symbolize.
A Dream is a Wish Your Heart MakesLily James55rank/position

Lily James, who played Cinderella in Disney’s live-action film Cinderella, sings this song and showcases her beautifully clear voice.
Listening to it while watching the dreamy fireworks will make you feel as if you’ve stepped into an extraordinary world—and leave you utterly spellbound.
Everything You DoM2M56rank/position

It’s a famous song by the Norwegian pop duo M2M.
Its clear, transparent melody and mesmerizing vocals will captivate you as you listen.
This song may bring your feelings of love to the surface and make you want to invite someone you like to a fireworks festival.
PizzaMartin Garrix57rank/position

Martin Garrix is a top DJ representing the Netherlands.
He has released many great uptempo tracks.
Among them, the one I especially recommend as a perfect match for fireworks is “Pizza.” It starts with a violin intro that suggests a serious mood, but as the energy gradually builds and the chorus hits, it shifts into a very uptempo style.
It pairs perfectly with the fun atmosphere of fireworks, so why not use it as BGM when you go watch fireworks with friends?
Summer FireworksMew Suppasit58rank/position

Supasit Jongcheveevat, a leading Thai actor who is also active as a singer.
His sweet singing voice can be fully appreciated in “Summer Fireworks.” This track portrays a man gazing at fireworks while reminiscing about a lover he has parted ways with.
However, the word “fireworks” never actually appears in the lyrics.
As you listen, pay attention to how the song expresses the idea of fireworks.
By the way, the lyrics are in English, so it’s also recommended for fans of English-language music.
BAMMMilo Manheim, Meg Donnelly, Kylee Russell59rank/position

Zombies is a pop comedy film produced by Walt Disney Television that portrays the romance between a human high school girl and a zombie high school boy.
BAMM is a song performed within the film, featuring vocals by Milo Manheim, who plays the zombie protagonist, and Meg Donnelly, who plays the heroine, among others.
While it’s not specifically themed around fireworks, its lively, upbeat vibe pairs perfectly with them.
If you enjoyed films like La La Land, be sure to check it out.
FireworksMitski60rank/position

Singer-songwriter Mitski, who is based in New York, has a song that could be said to be uniquely hers given her Japanese roots: “Fireworks.” The lyrics depict a sad event on a summer day.
Although the setting is indoors, there’s a device where the sound of fireworks can be heard from outside while the protagonist is immersed in sorrow.
This seems to contrast the cheerful atmosphere of people likely watching the fireworks outside with the protagonist’s sadness.


