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The Chemical Brothers Popular Song Rankings [2026]

An electronic music artist specializing in British club music, often compared to The Prodigy and Underworld.

This time, we’re putting the spotlight on them.

We’ve listed their most-played tracks in a ranked format.

The Chemical Brothers Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

SNOWThe Chemical Brothers8rank/position

The Chemical Brothers are a British musical duo formed in 1989 by Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons.

“Snow” is a track from their 2010 album Further (Japanese title: Jikū no Kanata e).

SwoonThe Chemical Brothers9rank/position

A signature work by The Chemical Brothers that fuses hip-hop and dance music.

Its simple, love-themed lyrics are striking.

Released in May 2010 as the first single from the album “Further,” it reached No.

12 on the UK Dance Chart and earned strong placements on multiple international charts.

It was also featured on the soundtrack of Pro Evolution Soccer 2012.

With its energetic beats and mesmerizing soundscapes, it’s perfect for lighting up the dance floor—highly recommended when you want to instantly heat up the vibe at gatherings with friends or colleagues.

Hey Boy Hey GirlThe Chemical Brothers10rank/position

The Chemical Brothers – Hey Boy Hey Girl (Official Music Video)
Hey Boy Hey GirlThe Chemical Brothers

This is the ultimate floor anthem from The Chemical Brothers, the UK duo that epitomized the ’90s club scene.

The relentlessly repeated phrase works like a magic spell, sweeping listeners into a frenzy.

That spell becomes the spark that shakes the dance floor, shutting off thought and unleashing the pure pleasure of moving your body.

Released as a single in May 1999, it became a lead hit from the landmark album “Surrender,” reaching No.

3 on the UK charts.

The music video featuring dancing skeletons is a must-see! It’s the perfect track for a night when you want to forget the everyday and dance till dawn with adrenaline on full blast.

The Chemical Brothers Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Leave HomeThe Chemical Brothers11rank/position

The Chemical Brothers – Leave Home
Leave HomeThe Chemical Brothers

A track released in 1995 by The Chemical Brothers, a British big beat duo.

It samples The Pharcyde’s 1992 track “Ya Mama.” The track has been featured in many forms of media, including the video game SSX 3 and the film Gone in 60 Seconds.

ElektrobankThe Chemical Brothers12rank/position

When you hear “big beat,” many people probably know exactly what that means.

In Japan, it was even called “digital rock” in the late 2000s—some of you might remember that.

The Chemical Brothers were very popular in Japan, and they still are today.

They’re a duo—Tom Rowlands and Ed Simons—who keep releasing new music actively.

This is a track released in 1997 that incorporated UK rave culture while updating the sound in a modern way for its time.

In Dust We TustThe Chemical Brothers13rank/position

In Dust We Trust – The Chemical Brothers
In Dust We TustThe Chemical Brothers

A pivotal track in electronics that even drew in rock lovers as fans.

The reason they were at the very center of rock at the time—collaborating with Oasis’s Noel Gallagher, for instance—was ultimately the unmistakably real drum sound, so atypical of dance music.

Their method was to add a sense of exhilaration to that foundation and create futuristic music.

The Private Psychedelic ReelThe Chemical Brothers14rank/position

A towering presence of ’90s big beat and a heavyweight in the dance music world, The Chemical Brothers.

The closing track of their second album, Dig Your Own Hole, released in 1997, is truly a masterpiece that transcends genre boundaries.

Running over nine minutes, it’s a grand sonic journey that injects a woozy dose of psychedelia into the big beat framework, and it’s also known for featuring members of Mercury Rev.

Over the relentlessly repeating beat, sitar-like phrases and clarinet coil with a mysterious allure.

In the latter half, everything fuses and erupts in a catharsis that should strike a chord with listeners who crave rock-like dynamism.

When you want to surrender yourself to a flood of sound with no overthinking, why not immerse yourself in this overwhelming sonic experience?