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Cream's Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Cream is a British band that left behind numerous classic songs.Every time you listen, you’re wrapped in a cool Old America vibe that feels so good.They’re also famous for having Eric Clapton as a member.I’ve put together a ranking of their popular songs, so let me introduce them to you.

Cream Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)

PLAYBOY Remix feat. t-AceCream11rank/position

CREAM – PLAYBOY Remix feat. t-Ace
PLAYBOY Remix feat. t-AceCream

This is a track by PLAYBOY, a unit consisting of singer-songwriter Minami and track maker Staxx T.

It was released in 2019, featuring rapper t-Ace from Ibaraki Prefecture.

The lyrics depict a mature romance.

It has a vibe that feels like it would play in a club, and the relaxed tempo makes it easy to listen to.

How To LoveCREAM & Kris Roche12rank/position

Lil Wayne – How To Love (Japanese Ver.) BY: CREAM LYRICS
How To LoveCREAM & Kris Roche

A song by Lil Wayne, the American rapper who calls himself “the best rapper alive” and is affectionately known as Weezy.

Sung from a male perspective, it portrays the inner struggle of how to love someone and how to make it work.

Although it’s a cover in Japanese, the original’s comfortable sense of rhythm is preserved.

The gentle, enveloping female vocals and the powerful male rap are captivating.

Even as a cross-language cover, it’s finished as a very easy-to-listen-to track!

CrossroadCream13rank/position

Cream is an essential band when discussing psychedelic rock of the 1960s.

They’re famous for featuring Eric Clapton, one of the “Big Three” guitarists of the world.

Their track Crossroads is a song that countless guitar kids of the ’60s must have taken on.

Above all, it’s a piece where the lead guitar sings even more than the vocals.

Ride the groove of the drummer and bassist and challenge that searing guitar sound yourself!

Deserted Cities of the HeartCream14rank/position

Cream – Live Cream II – 1 – Deserted Cities of the Heart
Deserted Cities of the HeartCream

This is a track from the 1968 double album Wheels of Fire by the supergroup that featured legendary players Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce, and Ginger Baker.

Also known in Japan by the title “Arehateta Machi” (“Deserted City”), it’s a hidden gem that showcases their harder edge.

As you can especially tell from the live recordings, the band’s ensemble—three players each refusing to back down—is thrilling and undeniably cool.

Busy, intricate drumming, a restlessly moving bass, and a roaring guitar solo… it’s a number so powerful it would send your average hard rock band running for the hills.

I feel freeCream15rank/position

Cream – I feel free (1967)
I feel freeCream

If you’re going to talk about British blues rock, you can’t leave out Cream.

They’re known for their unique musical style that blends blues, pop, and more.

They’re also said to have been pioneers of live improvisation.

Their arranging prowess was incredible—what started as a few-minute song could stretch past ten minutes.

As an entry point to Cream, I recommend “I Feel Free.” It’s a track that adds elements of psychedelic pop to the blues, resulting in a downbeat yet catchy sound.