Beyoncé Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Beyoncé has been active for nearly 30 years if you include her time with the R&B group Destiny’s Child.
The album she released in 2016 also drew attention for its distinctive style.
So this time, we’re reviewing Beyoncé’s popular songs in a ranked list format.
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Beyoncé Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)
BROWN SKIN GIRL ft. SAINt JHN, WizKid, Blue Ivy CarterBeyoncé22rank/position

This song, in which Beyoncé performs with her own daughter Blue Ivy Carter, is included on the soundtrack for the film The Lion King.
Set to a reggae-inspired groove, Beyoncé’s melody as she sings “BROWN SKIN GIRL” is truly beautiful, and the lyrics gently send a heartfelt message to people with brown skin, making it a wonderful track.
It’s a warm, touching number highlighted by her gentle vocals.
Be AliveBeyoncé23rank/position

The film King Richard is known for starring and being produced by Will Smith.
Its ending theme, Be Alive, was created by the global artist Beyoncé.
Many people were likely thrilled by this dream collaboration between stars from the film and music worlds! The song was written specifically for the movie and serves as a passionate anthem for those striving to realize their own “dream plan,” which is also the film’s central theme.
I hope you’ll take time to read the lyrics carefully after watching the movie.
Before I Let GoBeyoncé24rank/position

The song itself is a past hit released by Beyoncé, but it saw a revival in May 2019 after being featured in her Netflix film “Homecoming: A Film by Beyoncé.” The film showcases her performance at Coachella 2018 and includes appearances not only by her but also by people close to her, like Jay-Z.
A must-watch for fans!
Blue (ft. Blue Ivy)Beyoncé25rank/position

When it comes to songs that portray the bond and love between parent and child, many people might think of Beyoncé.
After achieving worldwide success as a member of Destiny’s Child, Beyoncé has continued to flourish in her solo career and remains highly respected by many artists who followed.
Featured on her self-titled album Beyoncé, released in December 2013, this song is a gem that expresses her deep love for her first child, Blue Ivy Carter.
Set to a track that incorporates contemporary R&B and electronic elements, Beyoncé’s commanding vocals truly shine.
The lyrics, informed by her experience of becoming a mother, convey the profound depth of her bond with her daughter.
It’s a song we especially recommend to anyone who values family.
CUFF ITBeyoncé26rank/position

Beyoncé, the global songstress, delivers an upbeat, happy number with “CUFF IT.” While its content and lyrics are just a touch provocative, the poppy sound makes it a pleasant listen.
“CUFF IT” became the longest-charting song on the Billboard Hot 100 in her career.
Its mischievous, charming vibe and lively rhythm are perfect for dancing.
If this track plays at a school or cultural festival, it’s sure to get the crowd going.
Crazy In Love(feat Jay-Z)Beyoncé27rank/position

Here is the song Naomi Watanabe used when impersonating Beyoncé.
It’s a collaboration with Jay-Z, who would later become her husband.
Upon its release in 2003, it dominated the Billboard singles chart for eight consecutive weeks.
The track is known for its highly danceable and upbeat vibe.
DaddyBeyoncé28rank/position

Even beyond the 2020s, Beyoncé, who continues to lead the scene, draws attention for her well-known relationship with her father, Mathew Knowles.
Beyoncé herself has left several songs dedicated to her father, and the one introduced here is a track included as a hidden song on her landmark, massively successful 2003 debut album, Dangerously in Love.
It’s a fine R&B piece built on a simple ensemble, and reading the lyrics—written as a straightforward expression of love for her father—will fill you with a gentle warmth.
If you compare it with Daddy Lessons, another song she later released about her father, you might find yourself with more complicated feelings…


