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Blur's Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Blur's Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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Blur's Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Blur, a quintessential Britpop band that surged in popularity in the early 1990s, energized the era alongside fellow British favorites Oasis.

They went on to exert a major influence on the UK music scene and play an important role in music history.

Here are some of their popular songs.

Blur Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

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Blur – Song 2 (Official Music Video)
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This is a powerful work in which Blur—champions of British Britpop—pay homage to American grunge and indie rock.

The two-minute-plus track, driven by distorted guitars and improvisational melodies, carries an unmistakably ironic message toward the grunge scene.

Released separately from their 1997 album “Blur,” the song’s simple yet striking sound propelled it to No.

2 on the UK charts.

It was featured across numerous media, including as the theme for the official FIFA World Cup ’98 video game, and in commercials for Inter and Nike.

It’s a recommended pick for rock beginners as well, offering a punkish, exhilarating melody while letting you savor rock history from grunge to Britpop in a single track.

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Blur – This Is A Low (HD)
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Alongside Oasis, Blur was a band that defined the British music scene of the 1990s.

This piece was included on their 1994 album Parklife.

The title “Low” refers to a low-pressure system.

The song features an evocative sound that lingers, themed around the low-pressure systems that were causing disasters across the UK at the time.

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Blur – Beetlebum (Official Music Video)
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A track that sings about heroin use.

It was released by Blur in 1997.

It became a hit in Australia, New Zealand, and various European countries, reaching No.

1 on the UK charts.

The music video, directed by Sophie Muller, was filmed in London.

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Blur – Parklife (Official 4K Music Video)
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In the 1990s, the Britpop movement energized the British music scene.

At the core of that movement were Oasis and Blur, regarded as its two great titans, and this is one of Blur’s signature songs from that era.

It also drew attention for featuring Phil Daniels, the actor from The Who’s mod film Quadrophenia.

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Blur, the alternative rock band that took the world by storm as a leading force of Britpop.

While most of their songs feature frontman Damon Albarn on vocals, this track has guitarist Graham Coxon taking the lead.

Its steady, understated sound and Graham’s laid-back vocals slowly seep into a tired heart.

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