Depeche Mode Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Formed in 1980, Depeche Mode are a UK rock band that has continued to lead the scene as pioneers of new wave.
While they remain relatively under the radar in Japan, they have a stadium-level track record in Europe and were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2020, reflecting their strong popularity and critical acclaim.
In this article, we’ll be introducing a ranking of Depeche Mode’s most popular songs—take this opportunity to check them out.
Depeche Mode Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Enjoy The SilenceDepeche Mode1rank/position

This is the long-form commercial for Dior Secret Garden, directed by the photographer duo Inez & Vinoodh.
It features Daria Strokous, Melissa Stasiuk, and Xiao Wen Ju, with Daria Strokous’s running scene being particularly memorable.
The distinctive atmosphere of the ad is set by the background music: Depeche Mode’s Enjoy The Silence, released in 1990.
While the track is known for its danceable beat, the choral work combined with Dave Gahan’s vocals lends it an eerie, haunting feel.
Personal JesusDepeche Mode2rank/position

The Dior lipstick commercial, The New Couture Lipstick, is making headlines for its star-studded cast.
It features many women who are active as actresses, models, and singers, including Anya Taylor-Joy, Yara Shahidi, Rachel Zegler, and Dilraba.
The visuals strikingly capture them applying bold red lipstick, and they look incredibly cool.
The music set to the footage is Personal Jesus, released in 1989 by the English band Depeche Mode.
The recurring guitar riff in the song leaves a strong impression.
People Are PeopleDepeche Mode3rank/position

Among New Wave bands, Depeche Mode still enjoys great popularity.
People Are People is the group’s only hit in the United States, reaching No.
13 on the Billboard chart.
It made the top ten in the UK and Ireland, and impressively hit No.
1 in Germany.
Never let me down again (Synaptic Dub Remix)Depeche Mode4rank/position

A track said to be about chemical pleasure or sexual themes.
It was originally released as a single by Depeche Mode in 1987.
This version is a dub remix, and the track has been remixed many times by artists including Eric Prydz.
Policy Of TruthDepeche Mode5rank/position

The mystery film Death on the Nile, featuring the famed detective Hercule Poirot.
The song that amps up its trailer, Policy of Truth, is by Depeche Mode, a British new wave band active since the 1980s.
Its lyrics—pressing someone who’s keeping secrets with the warning “If you keep lying, you’ll pay the price!”—and its dark atmosphere match the film’s content perfectly.
The track is included on their seventh album, Violator, released in 1990.


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