Il Divo's Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
The songs sung by this quartet feature beautiful harmonies and captivate listeners with their diverse vocal styles.
Their musical genres span a wide range, including crossover, adult contemporary, folk music, religious music, bolero, mambo, tango, and more.
We’ve put together a ranking of their popular songs.
Be sure to check it out!
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Il Divo Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
CARUSOIl Divo16rank/position

A canzone dedicated to the Italian tenor Enrico Caruso, who died young.
Luciano Pavarotti’s rendition is famous.
It is included on the album Greatest Hits [Limited First Edition], released in November 2012.
Can You Feel The Love TonightIl Divo17rank/position

A well-known song from the musical The Lion King, titled “Can You Feel the Love Tonight” in Japan.
A collaboration with guest Heather Headley is sure to captivate listeners.
It’s included on the album Musical Affair, released in October 2013.
Concierto de AranjuezIl Divo18rank/position

A cover of the famous guitar concerto, the Concierto de Aranjuez.
It has been covered and arranged many times, so many listeners will find it familiar.
It has also been turned into the song “Love is Aranjuez.” This track is included on the album Encore, released in May 2014.
Don’t Cry for Me ArgentinaIl Divo19rank/position

A signature song from the musical Evita.
It is sung in an important scene where Evita stands before the people and expresses her feelings.
The members said they initially felt hesitant to sing it because it has such a strong association with a female image, but it has truly become an Il Divo song.
It is included on the album Greatest Hits, released in November 2012.
FeelingsIl Divo20rank/position

A song by Brazilian singer-songwriter Maurice (Morris) Albert.
The collaboration with the orchestra brings out the best in Il Divo’s wonderful voices.
It’s sweet and wistful, yet powerful—I think it’s truly a song made for Il Divo.


