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U2 Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

U2 is a legendary rock band from Ireland that has even been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

They cover a wide range of themes and have fans all over the world.

We’ve put together a ranking of their most popular karaoke songs.

Whether you’re a longtime fan or just discovering them, be sure to check it out.

U2 Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)

Sometimes You Can’t Make It on Your OwnU211rank/position

U2 – Sometimes You Can’t Make It on Your Own – Single Take Version
Sometimes You Can't Make It on Your OwnU2

A song written as a tribute to Bono’s father, Bob Hewson, who passed away in 2001.

Bono first performed it at his father’s funeral.

He is also known for removing his trademark sunglasses when singing the song as a mark of respect to his father.

The song won a Grammy Award in 2006.

BADU212rank/position

A track included on “The Unforgettable Fire,” released following “War,” the album that catapulted U2 to fame.

In contrast to the dynamic previous record, this album features many introspective songs that invite contemplation, and on this track Bono’s quietly impassioned vocal delivery is absolutely stunning.

Sweetest ThingU213rank/position

U2 – Sweetest Thing (Official Music Video)
Sweetest ThingU2

U2 is a band from Ireland.

Known also for their vocalist Bono being a social activist, this song they released in 1987 is a romantic track.

The song is included on the album The Joshua Tree.

MofoU214rank/position

I don’t want to think about anything too complicated.

On those hot, sluggish summer days, I recommend a classic that makes you feel somehow comfortable as you listen.

Let’s change the mood with a hit song by the world-famous Irish band U2.

The FlyU215rank/position

A track released in 1991 by the Irish rock band U2.

It is characterized by an innovative sound that incorporates elements such as hip-hop beats.

The track reached No.

1 on charts around the world and was certified Silver in the United Kingdom.