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MIKA's Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

MIKA's Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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Miika’s musical range is exceptionally broad, and his diverse musical sensibilities attract a wide array of fans.

He shines as a versatile artist—while being a singer-songwriter and music producer, he also works as a graphic designer.

Here, we’ll introduce a ranking of Miika’s popular songs.

MIKA’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Grace KellyMIKA1rank/position

A catchy track released in 2007 by the British singer-songwriter Mika.

It reached the Top 10 on charts around the world.

It has been used in many forms of media, including the TV dramas Ugly Betty and Doctor Who.

Happy EndingMIKA2rank/position

MIKA – Happy Ending (Long Version) (Official Music Video)
Happy EndingMIKA

MIKA is an artist who lifts your spirits with a singing style that makes abundant use of falsetto and an unwaveringly pop sound.

The beautiful piano performance and the increasingly rich choral work toward the latter half are breathtaking.

Close your eyes and savor it, and you’ll be immersed in a mysteriously refreshing sensation.

Relax, Take It EasyMIKA3rank/position

“Relax, Take It Easy” was released in 2007 by Mika, a singer from Lebanon who lives in London.

It’s included on his debut album, Life in Cartoon Motion, which became a massive hit in the UK and around the world.

This upbeat track pairs his high, opera-trained vocals with an electropop sound that makes you want to get up and dance.

Good Gone GirlMIKA4rank/position

MIKA – Good Gone Girl (CD Version)
Good Gone GirlMIKA

A track by the British singer-songwriter Mika.

It became a hit in Romania and other countries.

It is included on his second album, The Boy Who Knew Too Much, released in 2009.

The album has been certified platinum in four countries.

I See YouMIKA5rank/position

MIKA – I See You (CD Version)
I See YouMIKA

Included on the second album, The Boy Who Knew Too Much.

MIKA’s distinctive falsetto and an orchestral sound led by piano roll in waves.

While it’s grounded in what you might call a classic pop ballad, it’s a curious track that, if you keep it on repeat, makes you feel as if you’ve been thrown into the surging swells of a rough sea.