Moby’s Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Moby, the American musician whose Wikipedia genre section has gotten wildly extensive.
Not only did he play in a hardcore punk band, he’s also a versatile artist who handles techno and ambient.
This time, we’ll introduce a ranking of his most popular tracks from among his enormous catalog.
Moby Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)
GoMoby1rank/position

This track is by Moby, an American artist emblematic of ’90s rave culture.
It’s a highly addictive piece that has captivated many listeners with the contrast between its ominous yet beautiful melody—quoted from the TV series Twin Peaks—and its powerful beat.
Released as a single in March 1991, it reached the UK Top 10 and was also included on his debut album, Moby.
The lyrics are essentially just chants, but that, if anything, seems to amplify the sense of unity on the dance floor and the pure energy driving toward daybreak.
The key to experiencing this work is to surrender yourself to its utterly minimal rhythm.
You’ll surely feel the mounting tension and release as the same phrases repeat.
Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?Moby2rank/position

It’s a commercial that strongly emphasizes how Dior is beloved worldwide, featuring women of various races and different skin tones each using Dior in a way that suits them.
The visuals of women bathed in sunlight and their powerful expressions clearly convey that Dior fosters confidence.
The song that further highlights these women’s confidence is Moby’s “Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?”.
Its grand, tense development—incorporating piano and orchestral sounds—and the soaring vocals that ring out as if pouring out emotion are particularly striking.
FlowerMoby3rank/position

This work by the American artist Moby resonates with a distinctive sound where samples of old folk music intersect with electronic beats.
It’s included on the classic album Play, released in May 1999, and became a worldwide smash hit after being used on the soundtrack of the film Gone in 60 Seconds.
The track is also well known for being used as the walk-up song of MLB power hitter Bryce Harper.
With its repetitive chants and driving rhythm, it’s a dance number that amplifies the energy of the stadium.
A$AP ForeverA$AP Rocky ft. Moby4rank/position

A track that portrays oneself as a champion.
It’s a collaboration between American rapper A$AP Rocky and musician Moby, released in 2018 and a hit around the world.
It samples Moby’s 1999 track “Porcelain.”
New Dawn FadesMoby5rank/position

In the commercial for the 6 Series Gran Coupe that aired in 2012, it shows the car dashing along a single road laid across a vast expanse of land.
Its sharp, striking exterior really grabs attention even within the short ad.
And the powerful melody playing in the background is “New Dawn Fades.” Originally a 1979 song by Joy Division, the version used here is a cover by Moby.
Bodyrock (Fire)Moby6rank/position

Moby is one of the artists who defined dance music in the 1990s.
Released in 1999, this track features a unique sound that fuses electronica and hip-hop.
It incorporates samples from classic rap while delivering an impressive up-tempo rhythm.
It became a big hit in the club scene, reaching No.
38 on the UK Singles Chart and No.
6 on the U.S.
Dance Club chart.
It was also used as the theme song for the TV shows Veronica’s Closet and Hype.
It’s a perfect track for when you want to get moving or are looking for something energetic!
Feeling So RealMoby7rank/position

This is the song “Feeling So Real” by Moby, an American techno musician known for contributions including songs for Britney Spears.
The airy, high-pitched vocals and the clear, shimmering piano and synthesizers are wonderful—there’s a real sense of freedom.
It feels like the track keeps getting faster; maybe that’s because of the high-speed breakbeats.
It’s a great song to listen to when you’re feeling frustrated!


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