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] (21–30)
Hell Was Made In HeavenHelloween22rank/position

This is a hard rock-infused track included on the 10th album, “Rabbit Don’t Come Easy.” Mikkey Dee’s drumming, honed through his many years with Motörhead, is relentlessly powerful.
It’s a song that fully showcases his heavy, weighty playing, with every hit carrying impact.
Number OneHelloween23rank/position

The fifth single, also included on the album Pink Bubbles Go Ape, which features many poppier and more unique tracks than the band’s trademark melodic speed metal numbers.
Written by Michael Weikath, who has crafted songs that have become synonymous with Helloween, this track presents a completely different image for the band with its simple guitar riffs and arrangements.
However, the poppy, catchy melodies are still very much intact, so Helloween fans should find it naturally appealing.
Because it differs from typical “metal sound” tracks, it’s an easy listen even for those new to Western music or metal.
A little TimeHelloween24rank/position

Helloween, the German pioneers of power metal that the country proudly presents to the world.
Since their debut in 1984, they have garnered global popularity with their weapon of choice: melodic power metal and speed metal.
Their signature sound features flowing twin leads with a classical influence and astonishing high-tone vocals.
The classic masterpiece Keeper of the Seven Keys Part II, released in June 1988, includes many staple tracks of their live shows.
In June 2021, they thrilled fans by releasing a brand-new studio album with a seven-member lineup that reunited the core members from their early golden era.
A flagship band of German metal, highly recommended for those who love dramatic compositions.
GiantsHelloween25rank/position

It’s a catchy song that evokes American hard rock.
The album Chameleon, which includes this track, wasn’t highly regarded by Helloween fans at the time.
However, starting with this “Giants,” a fresh listen reveals it’s packed with melodically rich gems.
If I Could FlyHelloween26rank/position

It’s a heavy metal tune that’s laid-back yet weighty.
Included on the 2000 album “The Dark Ride,” it was also released as the 19th single.
The sorrowful melody is truly moving.
Light The UniverseHelloween27rank/position

The album Keeper of the Seven Keys – The Legacy, released in 2005 as a sequel to the legendary masterpiece in metal history, Keeper of the Seven Keys.
This special double-disc album features the ballad “Light the Universe,” with guest vocals by Candice Night.
Known for her work with Ritchie Blackmore, her gentle voice brings a fresh charm to the song.
Mr. TortureHelloween28rank/position

This is the 19th single, whose color strongly reflects guitarist Roland Grapow and drummer Uli Kusch, and which was also included on the album The Dark Ride—the final work for both of them during their tenure in Helloween.
With its distinctive intro, a unison riff that leaves a powerful impact, and a catchy chorus that makes you want to sing along live, it’s a track that preserves Helloween’s essence while signaling new ground.
From complex rhythms to blisteringly technical shred passages, the arrangement hits squarely in the sweet spot for fans of metal numbers.
It’s a groundbreaking metal tune that symbolizes an album considered an outlier in Helloween’s history.


