Florence & The Machine Popular Song Rankings [2026]
After their 2009 debut album spent five consecutive weeks at No.
2 on the UK Albums Chart before finally reaching No.
1, their music has remained memorable for blending rock and soul with sounds from a variety of other genres.
We’ve put together a ranking of some of their most popular songs, which we’d like to share with you.
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Florence & The Machine Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Call me CruellaFlorence & The Machine15rank/position

A song created to color the end credits of Disney’s live-action film Cruella, released in May 2021.
Befitting a movie that centers on the legendary villain Cruella de Vil, it stylishly captures the aesthetics of evil and a charismatic edge of madness.
Its dense sound—an amalgam of rock, new wave, jazz, and funk—is a major draw.
Florence Welch of Florence + the Machine has admired Disney villain songs since childhood, and she describes making this track as “a dream come true.”
What Kind Of ManFlorence & The Machine16rank/position

A slow pop track released in 2015 by the British indie rock band Florence and the Machine.
It became a hit in Canada, Australia, and various European countries, and reached No.
1 on the U.S.
charts.
Breaking DownFlorence & The Machine17rank/position

A track that sings about mental fragility and loneliness.
It’s included on the album Ceremonials, released in 2011 by Florence and the Machine.
The track was inspired by lead vocalist Florence Welch’s breakup with her boyfriend.
Cosmic LoveFlorence & The Machine18rank/position

This commercial, set against a glamorous scene like a party in a castle, powerfully conveys Dior’s core concept of elegance.
With gold as the base and striking lighting effects, the luxurious visuals—along with the performers’ smiles and excitement—clearly communicate the exhilaration Dior evokes.
The song that heightens the opulence of the CM is Florence + The Machine’s “Cosmic Love.” Its gradually intensifying, grand sound is striking, and Florence Welch’s powerful vocals convey a strong will that feels as if it’s driving you forward.
Heavy In Your ArmsFlorence & The Machine19rank/position

A dark, moody track released in 2010 by the British indie rock band Florence and the Machine.
It was used in the romantic fantasy film The Twilight Saga: Eclipse and became a hit in places like the UK and Scotland.
Never Let Me GoFlorence & The Machine20rank/position

It’s a song that expresses lyrics about days that are coming to an end—days that have already ended—set to a wistful melody.
It’s themed around parting: though the memories were good, it’s time to leave, which is why it’s titled “Let Go.”


