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The xx Popular Song Rankings [2026]

The xx Popular Song Rankings [2026]
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The xx Popular Song Rankings [2026]

They are a three-piece, mixed-gender post-pop band from London with no drummer.

Their 2009 album “xx” drew widespread attention, and they even performed at Fuji Rock in Japan.

Here, we present a ranked roundup of their popular songs.

The radiant beauty of their quiet sound is a must-hear.

The xx Popular Song Rankings [2026]

AngelsThe xx1rank/position

The xx – Angels (Official Audio)
AngelsThe xx

Formed in London in 2005, The xx stands out in the indie pop scene with its distinctive minimalist sound.

Their song “Angels” was released on July 17, 2012 as the lead single from their second album, Coexist, exploring themes of love and loss through introspective yet powerful lyrics.

Its serene melody and ghostly vocals resonate with listeners in the stillness of the night.

While depicting the complexity and transience of love, “Angels” also sings of hope for an unknown future, making it a perfect track for those seeking peace of mind in the late hours—a soothing comfort on sleepless nights.

CrystalisedThe xx2rank/position

The xx – Crystalised (Official Video)
CrystalisedThe xx

This is a popular track from the English trio The xx’s first album.

They’re hugely popular worldwide now, aren’t they? Their headlining performance at Fuji Rock 2017 was absolutely stunning.

Jamie from The xx has truly incredible sound.

If you get the chance, give Jamie xx’s album a listen as well.

IslandsThe xx3rank/position

The xx – Islands (Official Video)
IslandsThe xx

A song released as a single in 2009 from The xx’s self-titled debut album, by the indie pop band.

It’s a bright love song featuring the sound of calypso-style drums.

In 2010, it was covered by the Colombian singer-songwriter Shakira.

VCRThe xx4rank/position

The xx – VCR (Official Video)
VCRThe xx

This is a track by the London-based trio The xx, included on their 2010 debut album xx.

Their sound is often labeled as indie pop or dream pop, but the uniquely minimalist sonic world they create emphasizes delicacy and a languid, wistful mood rather than the brightness and glamour typically associated with the word “pop.” VCR refers to a video cassette recorder, and it’s employed effectively within the story sung from both male and female perspectives, evoking a curious sense of nostalgia.

Brave For YouThe xx5rank/position

The xx – Brave For You (Marfa Demo Version)
Brave For YouThe xx

A track included on the album “I See You,” released in 2017 by the British indie pop band The xx.

It features a simple guitar melody and is sung about guitarist Romy Madley Croft’s deceased parents.

IntroThe xx6rank/position

The guitar riff that seems to rise out of the silence and the heavy beat together create a pleasantly tense atmosphere.

Because this piece by the London band The xx is an instrumental without lyrics, it’s perfect for times when you want to focus on the task at hand without extra distractions.

Although it’s the opening track of their debut album “xx,” released in August 2009, it has been beloved for years as a soundtrack for major events, from the UK general election special in 2010 to the 2022 FIFA World Cup Final.

Whether you’re quietly stoking your competitive fire before a sporting event or immersing yourself in late-night study or work, it’s sure to be a reliable companion that pushes your concentration to the limit!

Last ChristmasThe xx7rank/position

The xx – ‘Last Christmas’ in the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge
Last ChristmasThe xx

A cover of Wham!’s classic “Last Christmas” by the popular British band The xx.

Unlike the original, its dark and melancholic melody makes it feel as if it were their own song—an outstanding cover.

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