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Esperanza Spalding Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Esperanza Spalding is a singer known for her versatility—she mastered the violin at age five and, during her school years, played a variety of instruments including the oboe, clarinet, and double bass.

She also sings in multiple languages such as English, Spanish, and Portuguese, and is highly regarded for her talent as a jazz bassist.

In this article, we present a ranking of Esperanza Spalding’s most popular songs—be sure to check it out to appreciate her prowess as a multi-instrumentalist as well!

Esperanza Spalding Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Radio Music SocietyEsperanza Spalding6rank/position

Esperanza Spalding Radio Song Official
Radio Music SocietyEsperanza Spalding

Esperanza Spalding, who also shines as a jazz bassist, captivates many listeners with her wide-ranging, high-sense musicality.

The masterpiece she created in March 2012 is Radio Music Society.

The album is themed around the sparkle of serendipitous encounters with music on the radio, offering an exceptionally stylish sound where the glamour of big band and the comfortable groove of R&B meld together.

Expressing the magic of music that adds color to everyday life, this work won Best Jazz Vocal Album at the 55th Grammy Awards.

Its refined yet warm tones will make a meal in a lively, conversational restaurant feel all the more special.

Samba em PrelúdioEsperanza Spalding7rank/position

Esperanza Spalding – Samba Em Preludio
Samba em PrelúdioEsperanza Spalding

A standard bossa nova number composed by the famous Brazilian guitarist Baden Powell.

In a cover by bassist-singer Esperanza Spalding, whose roots are in American jazz, her vocal lines intertwine exquisitely with the singing bass, creating a wonderful flavor.

Have Yourself a Merry Little ChristmasJohn Legend, Esperanza Spalding8rank/position

John Legend – Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas (Official Audio)
Have Yourself a Merry Little ChristmasJohn Legend, Esperanza Spalding

A collaborative Christmas song by singer-songwriter John Legend and jazz bassist Esperanza Spalding.

It’s a sophisticated jazz number featuring a full horn section and electronic organ.

Perfect for Christmas concerts—highly recommended for jazz bands!