The Black Eyed Peas Popular Song Rankings [2026]
Starting their career in 1998, The Black Eyed Peas have won the Grammy Award six times and sold over 35 million records in total, making it no exaggeration to say they are a world-class hip-hop group.
Here’s a roundup of popular songs by The Black Eyed Peas, a group so popular they’ve even been given the catchphrase “good music even a monkey can understand.”
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The Black Eyed Peas Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)
Just Can’t Get EnoughThe Black Eyed Peas8rank/position

The Black Eyed Peas are a group that has produced a variety of hit songs and remain widely known for their enduring popularity.
“Just Can’t Get Enough” is one of their hits, and its music video was filmed in Japan.
The lyrics are crafted like a love song about a couple who are head over heels for each other.
The video was shot a week before the Great East Japan Earthquake, and at the end of the video, they call for donations.
It’s a song that holds special meaning for many Japanese people.
Hey MamaThe Black Eyed Peas9rank/position

The Black Eyed Peas are a globally popular group known for a style that fuses a wide range of genres grounded in hip-hop.
Featured on their acclaimed 2003 album Elephunk, this track is an exhilarating dance number that blends a laid-back reggae rhythm with catchy chants.
It’s also known for being used in the 2004 film Garfield: The Movie, becoming a hit that epitomized the pop scene of the time.
The repeated call of “Mama” in the title sticks in your head, and just listening to it will fill you with positive energy.
#WHERESTHELOVE ft. The WorldThe Black Eyed Peas10rank/position

A signature song by The Black Eyed Peas that carries a powerful, resonant message.
It’s a 2016 remake of their 2003 release “Where Is the Love?” and serves as a warning about social issues.
The lyrics, which emphasize the importance of love in the face of problems like terrorism and racism, are particularly striking.
Featuring many celebrities and even listing YouTube as a producer, it became a hot topic.
Blending hip-hop and pop, the track is sure to shine in party scenes.
It’s a song that can liven up a variety of occasions, from BBQs to wedding after-parties.
The Black Eyed Peas Popular Song Ranking [2026] (11–20)
Don’t LieThe Black Eyed Peas11rank/position

While saying “She’s my everything,” a man keeps piling on lies and betrayals, and a woman warns him, “Stop lying already.” This 2005 hit tune sounds bright with its unique music video.
The sexy Fergie is gorgeous.
Ritmo (Bad Boys For Life)The Black Eyed Peas & J Balvin12rank/position

This is an EDM track with a Latin flavor featuring the Black Eyed Peas and J Balvin, both well-known in Japan.
It’s a song that perfectly showcases how well Latin music pairs with EDM, and the track by the Black Eyed Peas’ DJ, will.i.am, is irresistibly sexy and danceable.
Don’t Stop The PartyThe Black Eyed Peas13rank/position

It’s a 2011 release by The Black Eyed Peas.
As you listen to its distinctive rhythm and trance-like sound, you’ll find yourself wrapped in a strangely pleasant feeling.
It’s the kind of song you want to play when the fireworks festival is over but the party is far from finished.
Don’t Phunk With My HeartThe Black Eyed Peas14rank/position

A massive hit released in 2005 by the hugely popular group The Black Eyed Peas, memorable for its chorus that sings, “Don’t play games with my heart.” Through an interplay of vocals and rap, it skillfully portrays the feelings of a woman who’s uncertain and a man who says, “Trust me, there’s nothing to worry about.”


