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Noah Kahan Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Singer-songwriter Noah Kahan captures the nature and small-town atmosphere of Vermont with the warmth of folk and the accessibility of pop.

Many of you have likely been moved by his songs, which weave a variety of emotions into unadorned words.

In this article, we’ll introduce Noah Kahan’s most popular tracks in a ranked list.

Whether you’re a longtime listener or just getting started, we hope you’ll find a new favorite song!

Noah Kahan Popular Song Rankings [2026] (11–20)

Young BloodNoah Kahan15rank/position

It’s a song where the acoustic guitar fits perfectly with the transparent, airy world of the vocals.

As we become adults, seeing something through takes a lot of courage, and there’s a constant anxiety that what we do might end up hurting someone.

When you’re in middle school or otherwise young, maybe there’s an energy that surpasses that anxiety—enough to invent or achieve something!

You’re Gonna Go FarNoah Kahan16rank/position

Noah Kahan – You’re Gonna Go Far (Official Lyric Video)
You’re Gonna Go FarNoah Kahan

A complex mix of feelings—wanting to cheer someone on while also feeling lonely—as you see a loved one leave their hometown.

This song by Noah Kahan gently embraces that universal emotion.

Released to the world in June 2023 as part of the expanded edition Stick Season (We’ll All Be Here Forever), it features the warm tones of acoustic guitar and a soft, conversational vocal delivery.

A new version featuring Brandi Carlile arrived in February 2024, adding even greater depth.

It’s a track that offers a quiet warmth, as if giving you a gentle push forward—whether you’re seeing off friends or family moving away for school or work, or embarking on a new chapter yourself.

In conclusion

Noah Kahan’s music gently accompanies each listener’s own memories and emotions, leaving a lingering resonance that’s hard to shake. Experience his voice—where the warmth of folk blends seamlessly with a modern pop sensibility—for yourself.