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No Doubt Popular Song Rankings [2026]

No Doubt Popular Song Rankings [2026]
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No Doubt is an American ska punk band with Grammy wins to their name.

Since forming in California in 1986, they’ve released six albums.

The heart of this band, above all, is the trombone and trumpet.

This time, we’ve put together a ranking of their popular songs, so if you’re wondering what a band with brass instruments is all about, definitely check it out.

No Doubt Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Don’t SpeakNo Doubt1rank/position

No Doubt – Don’t Speak (Official 4K Music Video)
Don't SpeakNo Doubt

Released in 1996, the No Doubt ballad that swiftly captivated the world is a quintessential ’90s classic depicting the pain of heartbreak and loss.

After vocalist Gwen Stefani and bassist Tony Kanal ended their seven-year relationship, the lyrics were rewritten to convey the palpable feeling of losing not only a lover but also a best friend.

The chorus, which embodies the wish not to hear words of parting, paradoxically suggests that silence is easier to bear—an emotion that resonated deeply with many listeners.

Featured on the album Tragic Kingdom, the song achieved success in both alternative and pop, including a 16-week run at No.

1 on the U.S.

airplay chart.

The fear of being severed from once-ordinary intimacy and the inexpressible sense of loss at the moment a relationship nears its end intertwine with Gwen’s fluctuating vocals, making it a track that pierces the heart.

Just a GirlNo Doubt2rank/position

No Doubt’s American ska-punk is perfect for fundamental band-practice training.

Here’s a classic punk rock track that channels frustration over discrimination against women and social constraints through exhilarating melodies and a powerful sound.

Released in September 1995, this song was issued as a single from the album Tragic Kingdom, climbed to No.

23 on the Billboard Hot 100, and impressively stayed on the chart for 29 consecutive weeks.

It has seen extensive media use, appearing in films like Clueless and Captain Marvel, and its appeal remains undiminished today.

With its simple chord progression, punchy riffs, and Gwen Stefani’s distinctive vocals, it’s ideal for learning the basics of instrument practice—a highly recommended track for those just starting out in rock.

Hey BabyNo Doubt3rank/position

A song released by No Doubt.

Reggae musicians Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare were involved in its production.

It features a rap by Jamaican reggae artist Bounty Killer, and its music video won at the 2002 MTV Video Music Awards.

SpiderwebsNo Doubt4rank/position

No Doubt – Spiderwebs (Official Music Video)
SpiderwebsNo Doubt

A song by No Doubt, a rock band formed in the United States in 1986.

Throughout the track you can hear the various musical influences that shaped the band, such as ska punk and pop rock.

Even in the intro, it starts off sounding Hawaiian before shifting midway into a tight, rock-style rhythm—an unconventional, truly alternative number.

Different PeopleNo Doubt5rank/position

This song by the American band No Doubt—icons of the 1990s ska-punk movement—vividly captures the spirit they poured into the album Tragic Kingdom.

Gwen Stefani’s powerful vocals blend seamlessly with a sound that skillfully weaves in ska rhythms, delivering a strong message about the importance of diversity and individuality.

Released in October 1995, the track stands out for its striking horn arrangements fused with rock dynamism, resulting in a polished, standout piece.

The album Tragic Kingdom, which features this song, has sold over 16 million copies worldwide.

It’s slated to be performed at the Coachella festival in April 2024, continuing to captivate music fans.

It’s an ideal track not only for fans of ska and rock, but also as a catalyst for thinking about diversity.

Excuse Me Mr.No Doubt6rank/position

No Doubt – Excuse Me Mr. (Official Music Video)
Excuse Me Mr.No Doubt

A track released in 1996 by the American rock band No Doubt.

The song is about a woman expressing her love to a man who hasn’t noticed her.

It was a hit in Canada and the United States, and reached No.

11 on the charts in New Zealand.

Oï To The World (The Vandals Cover)No Doubt7rank/position

Let me introduce a punk rock song that’s perfect for Christmas: “Oi To The World.” It’s a track released by The Vandals in 1996.

The song’s biggest appeal is its powerful chorus that repeats the title phrase.

It’s a simple yet profound line with a great sound to it, and it really makes you want to sing along.

Also noteworthy are the lyrics—somewhat extreme, yet ultimately a call for world peace.

You’ll be surprised to discover that such an expression is possible.