Charismatic Presence! Ranking of Billie Eilish’s Popular Songs
Billie Eilish, a singer-songwriter from the United States, drew attention at the age of 13 with the release of Ocean Eyes in 2015.
Her 2019 release bad guy topped the charts in the United States, Canada, and Australia, gaining worldwide recognition.
She also made a powerful impact on the music scene by becoming the first woman and the youngest artist ever to sweep the four major categories at the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards—an achievement that had only happened once before in 39 years.
This time, we’re introducing a ranking of Billie Eilish’s most popular songs!
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Charismatic presence! Billie Eilish’s most popular songs ranked (11–20)
What Was I Made For?Billie Eilish11rank/position

Accompanied by a gentle piano tone, Billie Eilish’s vocals questioning the meaning of existence create a heartbreakingly beautiful ballad.
Featured in a pivotal scene of the film Barbie, the song delicately portrays the inner turmoil between fulfilling the role of a perfect doll and finding meaning in living as a human being.
Included on the album Barbie The Album, released in July 2023, its universal message resonated with audiences around the world.
At the 66th Grammy Awards, it won Song of the Year, securing its place in history as a masterpiece that transcends the boundaries of film music and pop.
With a whispery vocal that seeps into the heart, this track is perfect for moments when you want to pause and reflect on yourself, or for quiet, sentimental nights.
Your PowerBillie Eilish12rank/position

In summer I feel like listening to poppy, up-tempo songs, but come September I tend to prefer something more mellow and quiet.
A perfect piece for such a September is “Your Power.” Released in 2021, it’s a masterpiece by Billie Eilish, notable for her whisper-like vocals—her signature style—and a simple yet deeply evocative track.
The lyrics deal with the heavy theme of domestic violence, but because the focus is on the idea of how one uses power, the song feels less depressing and more empowering.
everything i wantedBillie Eilish13rank/position

Released in November 2019, Billie Eilish’s work lays bare the loneliness and anxiety brought on by sudden success, a song steeped in deep darkness.
Sparked by a nightmare in which she jumped from the Golden Gate Bridge and no one seemed to care, it poignantly voices the emotional pain that comes with fame.
Yet at its core is the powerful bond between siblings: at the edge of despair, her brother Finneas vows, “As long as I’m here, no one can hurt you.” Whispered vocals, minimal piano, and a drifting, weightless atmosphere gently cradle her delicate state of mind.
Winner of Record of the Year at the 2021 Grammys, this piece reminds us how vital family support can be—and is a song that middle schoolers feeling lonely should especially hear.
Happier Than EverBillie Eilish14rank/position

Let me introduce a song that gently keeps you company on nights when you want to ease the day’s fatigue.
Billie Eilish, the American singer-songwriter known for her unique worldbuilding and whisper-like vocals, released the title track of her 2021 album “Happier Than Ever,” a serene ballad that begins with the calm resonance of classical guitar.
Its minimal arrangement in the first half and her characteristically soft voice melt pleasantly into the ears.
The lyrics, which reflect on a past relationship while reclaiming one’s sense of self, are also striking.
The song peaked at No.
11 on the U.S.
Billboard Hot 100 and won Song of the Year at the 2022 MTV Video Music Awards.
Since the latter half builds into an intense section, those who prefer a gentle drift into sleep might want to check out an acoustic cover as well.
Lost CauseBillie Eilish15rank/position

Billie Eilish’s “Lost Cause” is a perfect fit for autumn, a season that feels a little lonely, thanks to its languid atmosphere.
Released in 2021, it was the fourth single from her globally successful album “Happier Than Ever.” The lyrics express a woman’s frustration with a hopeless lover, and combined with the sound, it carries a bittersweet melancholy.
The music video, which evokes a girls’ night vibe, features Billie Eilish herself, dancing in a sexy look.


