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Korn Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Korn Popular Song Rankings [2026]
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Korn Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Korn, who helped energize nu-metal alongside Limp Bizkit, Deftones, and System of a Down.

Their heavy sound built around 7-string guitars has had a massive influence on later bands.

They’re a world-class band that has even performed at Summer Sonic.

This time, we’re bringing you a ranking of their most popular songs!

Get ready to be swept away by their distinctive groove.

Korn Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Freak On a LeashKorn1rank/position

Korn – Freak On a Leash (Official HD Video)
Freak On a LeashKorn

KORN shocked the scene by incorporating hip-hop grooves in a completely different approach from bands like Rage Against the Machine, and by delivering trauma-laden, downer lyrics in a crying, screaming style.

“Freak On a Leash,” a track from their August 1998 album Follow the Leader—which propelled them to the top and later cemented them as rulers of nu metal—is a classic that earned overwhelming acclaim in the mainstream for its sound, marked by a level of sophistication and originality on a different plane from rap metal.

The music video, which caused a stir on MTV, swept various awards and also won a Grammy.

The impact of Jonathan Davis’s strange, unplaceable vocalizations in the middle section continues to shock young listeners even today in the Reiwa era.

Make me BadKorn2rank/position

Korn – Make Me Bad (Official Video)
Make me BadKorn

A track by an alternative metal band known for their distinctive, biting sound.

This song also carries their trademark edge, and stands out as a heavy metal classic with its weighty, technical guitars and thick, sludgy bass.

BlindKorn3rank/position

Korn – Blind (Official HD Video)
BlindKorn

In post-grunge America, Korn shocked the scene with a heaviness and a uniquely their own sense of groove that felt almost alien.

Released in August 1994, their debut single opens the landmark album “Korn” and stands as a monumental track that heralded the dawn of nu metal.

The sound—an uneasy guitar riff, slap bass with a ferocious attack, and grooves rooted in hip-hop—melds into a song that only they could perform.

Jonathan Davis’s vocals, as if purging the darkness within, confront listeners with raw emotions like alienation and anger.

With an innovation powerful enough to overturn conventional wisdom in music, this is a track that those seeking an intensely soul-shaking experience should hear.

Got The LifeKorn4rank/position

Korn – Got The Life (Official HD Video)
Got The LifeKorn

In post-grunge America, Korn stunned the scene with a sound no one had ever heard before—an alien heaviness, twisted grooves, and vocals screaming traumas that make you want to cover your ears.

Since their album debut in 1994 and through the twists and turns up to the 2020s, they’ve remained on the front lines, influencing countless bands with their music.

Their colossal hit that truly conquered the world—their 1998 masterpiece and third album, Follow the Leader—spawned the lead single Got The Life.

Compared to their first two records, it’s packed with far catchier hooks; with its backbeat-driven drums, it’s simply a killer tune you can easily groove to.

For many, this was the gateway to discovering KORN.

As mentioned, it’s an accessible track, so it might be a perfect first listen for anyone curious about KORN.

That said, it’s by no means straightforward rock or rap metal—KORN’s unique originality is fully intact.

As an aside, plenty of early fans at the time were shocked by just how catchy this song was…

Jingle BallsKorn5rank/position

This is a heavy arrangement of Jingle Bells—the classic Christmas song known by children and adults alike—by the American metal band Korn.

The arrangement charges forward with ultra-low riffs on an 8-string guitar, palm-muted for maximum impact, and it’s guaranteed to hype up a live crowd during the holiday season.

Since the tempo is slow and it only uses basic techniques like single-note melodies and power chords, it’s also easy to cover.

However, to replicate it perfectly, you’ll need an 8-string guitar or a pitch shifter to hit those ultra-low notes.

If you can prep the gear, give it a try.

Y’all Want a SingleKorn6rank/position

Korn – Y’all Want a Single (Official Video)
Y'all Want a SingleKorn

A shocking rock anthem charged with anger and defiance toward the music industry.

Born from the American nu metal band Korn’s 2003 album “Take a Look in the Mirror,” this track uses heavy guitar riffs and aggressive rhythms to protest record labels’ commercialism.

Its strikingly provocative phrase, repeated 89 times, leaves a strong impression, while the music video delivers a raw message that cuts into the dark side of the music industry.

It topped the charts in Iceland, and by 2024 had been performed live 617 times—an overwhelming stage presence that grips rock fans seeking pure passion for music.

FagetKorn7rank/position

A song released as a single in 1994 by the American nu metal band Korn.

It is a highly emotional track inspired by lead vocalist Jonathan Davis’s childhood experiences.

The music video was directed by McG, who also worked on films such as Charlie’s Angels.

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