Helloween Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Their music, as pioneers of German melodic speed metal, boasts incredibly cool and intense melodic lines that captivate many fans.
We’ve put together a ranking of some of their most popular songs.
Whether you’ve heard them before or not, give them a listen and get pumped!
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Helloween Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)
SkyfallHelloween16rank/position

A song released after the sensational return of Kai Hansen and Michael Kiske, who supported Helloween’s golden era.
It’s the lead single from Helloween—the sequel to the album Keeper of the Seven Keys, hailed as Helloween’s finest work—and a 12-plus-minute masterpiece that evokes their early sound.
Its fusion of a back-to-the-roots worldview with the band’s evolution to date achieves a level of completion that surely thrilled Helloween fans worldwide.
Packed with a vibrant, here-and-now appeal, it’s a metal number that signals the beginning of a new golden age for Helloween.
Sole SurvivorHelloween17rank/position

The 12th single included on the album Master of the Rings, released in 1994 and a major hit that reached No.
6 on the charts in Japan.
Featuring drum work so technically astounding it could stand on its own, catchy guitar riffs layered on top, and a distinctive, wistful vocal tone, this track showcases the album’s new members—vocalist Andi Deris and drummer Uli Kusch—while still retaining that unmistakable Helloween feel.
The arrangement, which carries a different atmosphere from earlier Helloween, went on to become a defining part of the band’s sound.
It’s a melodious number that balances a heavy arrangement with an energetic lightness.
The Dark RideHelloween18rank/position

This is a song by a pioneering German band in melodic power metal.
The track features extraordinary guitar playing and a memorable, melancholic melodic vocal at the end, and I think listening to it while tidying up will put you in a good mood and help you clean more efficiently.
Forever And OneHelloween19rank/position

The 15th single included on the album “The Time of the Oath,” which marks a return to roots with a collection of songs featuring twin lead guitars.
It’s a relaxed shuffle-beat ballad sung by vocalist Andi Deris, and while it stands out amid the album’s many intense tracks, its beautifully lyrical melody is exceptional.
It also drew attention during the “Pumpkins United Tour,” a world tour held after former vocalist Michael Kiske returned, where the two performed it together.
It’s a gem of a ballad whose high-quality melody shines whether sung by either of the two vocalists, each with their own distinct style.
Just A Little SignHelloween20rank/position

In 2003, Helloween, having reclaimed their classic musical style, released their tenth album, “Rabbit Don’t Come Easy.” On this album, Mikkey Dee—known for his work with Motörhead—joined as a special guest on drums.
The combination of Helloween’s signature melodies and powerful drumming results in high-velocity, exhilarating tracks.


