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Evanescence Popular Song Rankings [2026]

They are a rock band from Little Rock, Arkansas, USA.

With divine vocals, intense rock sounds, and beautiful piano, they have many moving, outstanding songs.

Experience the cool and serious world crafted by Evanescence, who have also won the award for Best Hard Rock Performance.

Evanescence Popular Song Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Bring Me To Life (Groove-T Remix)Evanescence6rank/position

Evanescence – Bring Me To Life (Official HD Music Video) ft. Paul McCoy
Bring Me To Life (Groove-T Remix)Evanescence

Originally a track released as a single in 2003 by the American rock band Evanescence.

It became a major hit and helped launch their career.

This version is a hands-up remix that was released on YouTube in 2016.

Fight Like A Girl (feat. K.Flay)Evanescence7rank/position

Evanescence – Fight Like A Girl (feat. K.Flay) (Official Audio) [from the film Ballerina]
Fight Like A Girl (feat. K.Flay)Evanescence

The stunning collaboration that graces the end credits of the film “Ballerina” is making waves! This project, which brings together Evanescence—one of America’s most iconic rock bands—and the cutting-edge artist K.Flay, was released as a digital single in June 2025.

Powerfully portraying the film’s themes of indomitable spirit and simmering inner passion, it seamlessly fuses Amy Lee’s powerhouse vocals with K.Flay’s razor-sharp rap.

It’s also noteworthy that Amy described it as “a dream come true,” reflecting the intense passion poured into the track.

Whether or not you’re a fan of either artist, this is the kind of song that will give you the courage to face challenges—press play when you need that push.

Forgive MeEvanescence8rank/position

Evanescence – Forgive me lyrics
Forgive MeEvanescence

A ballad that sings of regret and apology for a relationship broken by meaningless words.

It’s a track included on the EP “Sound Asleep / Whisper,” released in 1999 by the Grammy Award–winning American rock band Evanescence.

HelloEvanescence9rank/position

A track that sings about death from a child’s perspective.

It was inspired by vocalist Amy Lee’s experience of her sister’s death when she was six years old.

The track is included on the album Fallen, released by Evanescence in 2003.

LithiumEvanescence10rank/position

A song about deep sorrow and the loss of inner comfort.

It was released as a single in 2007 by the American rock band Evanescence.

The track reached No.

1 on the UK charts and became a hit in countries such as Italy and Spain.