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’s Most Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (31–40)
I love U in MePrince & Andy Allo31rank/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!
Purple RainPrince & The Revolution32rank/position

This is Purple Rain by Prince, the legendary singer-songwriter who sadly passed away in 2016.
It was used as the theme song for the film in which he starred.
The song is about a relationship that, though they want to stay together, must come to an end.
His passionate vocals in this sweeping ballad tighten the chest.
Yankee SpiritHirano Sho, Jinguji Yuta (King & Prince)33rank/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.
NorthPrince34rank/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.


