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Destiny’s Child Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Since their debut in 1997, the female R&B group Destiny’s Child has sold over 30 million albums.

It’s the group that featured Beyoncé, a diva who represents the United States.

With powerful, soulful vocals and striking visuals that even women admire, they’re a group full of appeal.

Here, we’ll introduce their most popular songs in a ranked list.

Destiny’s Child Popular Song Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Jumpin’ Jumpin’Destiny’s Child11rank/position

Destiny’s Child – Jumpin’ Jumpin’ (Official Music Video)
Jumpin’ Jumpin’Destiny's Child

It’s a club anthem released in 2000 as the fourth single from the 1999 album “The Writing’s on the Wall.” With bouncy synths and finely chopped hi-hats, it leans toward a danceable R&B sound and reached No.

3 on the U.S.

charts.

The lyrics breezily celebrate independence and solidarity—“Let the boyfriend go hang with his guys; we’ll hit the club for our own night out”—a message that resonated widely from teens to adults by affirming women’s nights out.

The call-and-response interplay and the powerful vocals from Beyoncé and the group amplify that sense of freedom on the dance floor.

The word “twerk” appears in the lyrics as well, and the song is also known for helping popularize twerking.

Lose My BreathDestiny’s Child12rank/position

A classic that electrified the 2000s Western music scene.

Riding a breathtakingly fast-paced beat, powerful and energetic vocals resound throughout.

Released in October 2004 as Destiny’s Child’s comeback single and included on the album Destiny Fulfilled, its lyrics brim with confidence and resolve, portraying a woman who knows her worth and demands what she deserves.

It’s a song that gives you courage when you’re lost in love or in life.

The choreography, which conveys the force of hip-hop while showcasing feminine power, is utterly mesmerizing.

No, No, NoDestiny’s Child13rank/position

Destiny’s Child – No, No, No Part 1 (Official Music Video)
No, No, NoDestiny's Child

Destiny’s Child, the supergroup that even features the now-impersonated Beyoncé, had a debut single split into “PART 1” and “PART 2.” It peaked at No.

3 on the Billboard charts and became the catalyst that brought the group into the spotlight.

No, No, No Pt. 2Destiny’s Child14rank/position

Destiny’s Child – No, No, No Part 2 (Official Video) ft. Wyclef Jean
No, No, No Pt. 2Destiny's Child

They gained attention in 1997 with the soundtrack song “Killing Time” from the film Men in Black, and made their debut the following year with “No, No, No Pt.

2.” The song became a major hit, reaching No.

3 on the US chart and No.

1 on the R&B chart.

BirthdayDestiny’s Child15rank/position

Destiny’s Child, the R&B group that took the world by storm from the late 1990s into the 2000s, is also known for having Beyoncé as a member and racked up numerous hits with their powerful vocals and gorgeous harmonies.

Their debut album, Destiny’s Child, was released in February 1998, and it includes the track Birthday.

It’s a laid-back, over-five-minute song characteristic of R&B at the time—a mid-tempo number featuring soothing group harmonies and call-and-response leads from the members.

Rather than a flashy party, it’s perfect for an intimate, romantic birthday—like spending the evening with candles lit and someone special.

How about playing it as background music on a night when you want to celebrate with a sophisticated mood?