Prince's Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
Born in the United States in 1958, Prince was a remarkably gifted musician—one of the most brilliant in contemporary music—who, in addition to being a singer-songwriter, composer, music producer, and actor, could play a wide range of instruments.
I’ve compiled and will introduce a ranking of his popular songs, which are respected by many fellow musicians.
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Prince Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)
FunknRoll!Prince29rank/position

A funk track by the American artist Prince.
It is included on his 37th album, Art Official Age, released in 2014.
The album reached the Top 10 on charts around the world and hit No.
1 in both the United States and the United Kingdom.
Te Amo CorazónPrince30rank/position

With his unique musicality that incorporated numerous genres, he earned extremely high acclaim from devoted listeners around the world.
Although he passed away in 2016, he continues to influence many artists—a true “artist’s artist” and a bona fide genius.
His classic “Te Amo Corazón” was released as the lead single from the 2006 album 3121.
The intro exudes a stylish, mature vibe, marked by a distinctive Latin flavor.
Prince’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)
Under the cherry MoonPrince31rank/position

Prince is an artist who has been active for many years thanks to his exceptional guitar skills and uniquely progressive musicality.
Despite his talent, many aspects of his work remain underrated—especially his guitar playing, which hasn’t received the recognition it deserves.
In fact, Rolling Stone ranked him number one on its list of the world’s most underrated guitarists.
One of his moon-themed songs is “Under the Cherry Moon.” With melody alone, it beautifully evokes the moon and the night.
It’s an outstanding track, so be sure to check it out!
Purple RainPrince32rank/position

Prince was not only a bridge between Black funk and white rock, but a charismatic artist who took the world by storm with his unparalleled originality.
This is the masterpiece that made his name resound across the globe.
It also served as the theme song for the film of the same name in which he appeared.
It’s still fresh in memory that Yuzuru Hanyu performed his short program to Prince’s “Let’s Go Crazy.”
I love U in MePrince & Andy Allo33rank/position

The legendary American artist, Prince.
Sadly, he passed away in 2016.
“I Love U in Me” is one of his great songs—not very famous, but beloved by devoted fans.
This time, I’ve chosen a cover by Andy Allo, who is considered a protégé of Prince.
The original has a melody that strongly reflects Prince’s signature style, but this version adds a languid, acoustic arrangement.
It also carries a cute, charming vibe!
Yankee SpiritHirano Sho, Jinguji Yuta (King & Prince)34rank/position

It’s a hot, slightly comical track inspired by Showa-era delinquent culture.
Included on King & Prince’s album “Re:Sense,” released in July 2021, it features Sho Hirano and Yuta Jinguji belting out straightforward feelings of love and steadfast friendship.
Despite being a Reiwa-era release, it’s packed with the playful wordplay characteristic of old-school tough guys, which will make you chuckle.
An energetic song for everyone who holds honest feelings toward love and friendship—definitely worth a listen.
NorthPrince35rank/position

A song by Prince, the American musician also known as a multi-instrumentalist capable of playing numerous instruments.
When you hear “guitar instrumental,” you might imagine a flashy sound with full-on technical display, but the minimal number of notes that suit the song’s atmosphere conveys a true sense of subtractive beauty.
From a stance that treats the guitar as just one instrument among many, he slips in striking phrases with exquisite timing—resulting in a comfortable track whose guitar work aligns perfectly with the song’s overall vibe.


