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.
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Moby’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Sunday (The Day Before My Birthday)Moby11rank/position

Let me introduce a song themed around that small sliver of time known as “the day before your birthday.” It’s a track from electronica maestro Moby, included on his 2002 album 18 and released as a single the following year, 2003.
Sampling a female vocalist from ’70s soul, it wraps warm synth pads and a floating rhythm into an alluring downtempo production.
It perfectly captures that sweet yet slightly bittersweet mood of the hours before dawn.
In the music video, an alien character experiences both success and loneliness in Hollywood, unfolding a fable-like story that visually expresses the song’s light and shadow.
It’s the kind of track you’ll want to play softly after the bustle of a birthday party has faded, or on a quiet night before a special day.
Ideal for anyone who wants to set a stylish, grown-up mood for a birthday.
We Are All Made of StarsMoby12rank/position

Moby is known as an artist who single-handedly handles every aspect of his music—writing, composing, performing, and editing.
He has also been active as a member of various bands, such as Vatican Commandos and AWOL, and has worked on a wide range of tracks.
One of his hit songs, “We Are All Made of Stars,” was inspired by 9/11 and gained popularity for its lyrics themed around the cosmos and physics.


