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.
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Beyoncé Popular Song Rankings [2026] (41–50)
I’d Rather Go BlindBeyoncé41rank/position

A melancholic and sorrowful blues song originally released by Etta James in 1968.
It has been recorded by many artists, including Rod Stewart and B.B.
King.
This version by Beyoncé was used in the film Cadillac Records.
IrreplaceableBeyoncé42rank/position

It’s a thrilling revenge song that boldly declares a breakup—because who needs a cheating partner? Sung by American artist Beyoncé, this track appears on her acclaimed 2006 album B’Day.
Although it was originally arranged in a country style, it ultimately transformed into a smooth R&B ballad and went on to top the U.S.
Billboard Hot 100 for ten consecutive weeks.
The confident image of packing his things, setting them outside the door, and essentially saying, “I’ll find someone to replace you by tomorrow,” is deeply satisfying to witness.
Rather than sinking into sorrow, the protagonist recognizes her own worth and moves forward—an empowering strength that will surely give you a boost when heartbreak makes you feel like you’re losing yourself.
JealousBeyoncé43rank/position

This is a song in which Beyoncé, the world-renowned star the United States is proud of, candidly lays bare her vulnerabilities.
Featured on an innovative visual album, it drew many reactions from fans saying, “Seeing a more human Beyoncé made me love her even more!” Over a minimal, introspective sound, she sings about possessiveness and suspicion toward a lover.
It’s a powerful yet delicate track that, on nights when you’re tormented by the swirling emotion of jealousy, makes you think, “Even someone who looks perfect feels the same.” Doesn’t listening to this song make you feel a little more able to accept your imperfect self?
MY HOUSEBeyoncé44rank/position

The world-famous songstress Beyoncé.
She wrote “MY HOUSE” for her self-focused documentary film, Renaissance: A Film by Beyoncé.
It’s crafted as a hip-hop track meant to uplift listeners.
Throughout the song, deep male chants are sampled, adding an extra boost of energy.
It also conveys hope for the future, making it a great pick when you want to feel positive and forward-looking.
Me, Myself and IBeyoncé45rank/position

This is a classic of Black contemporary music, released as a single by Beyoncé in 2003, cementing her unshakable status.
It became a hit around the world and was nominated for a Grammy.
Boldly, it was sampled in Big Sean’s 2015 track “Me, Myself & I Freestyle.” It may sound old-fashioned now, but I think it’s packed with timeless musical quality.
Beyoncé looks so young in the music video, too!


