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Weezer Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Weezer, once known for their “crybaby rock” and a slew of emo tracks, have now established a distinctive sound that’s unmistakably “Weezer.” Their music feels instantly familiar to Japanese listeners, and once you hear it, you’re sure to fall in love.

Definitely give them a listen!

Weezer Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)

Why Bother?Weezer26rank/position

Weezer, a power pop band emblematic of the 1990s.

“Why Bother?” is included on their 1996 album Pinkerton.

The song captivates with lyrics that express the pain of a man who’s been rejected and a rock sound that’s energetic and full of drive.

The band has had a major impact on Japan’s rock scene as well.

If you listen to Weezer before heading to a summer festival, you might catch a glimpse of that power in the performances of Japanese band members.

You Might ThinkWeezer27rank/position

Weezer – You Might Think (From Disney/Pixar’s CARS 2)
You Might ThinkWeezer

A song by the American alternative rock band Weezer.

It’s used as an insert song in the movie Cars 2 during the scene where they fly from the United States to Japan.

It’s a pop track that heightens the sense of excitement and makes you feel thrilled too.

The scenes set in Japan are also portrayed in a very fun way and are a must-see.

Merry XmasWeezer28rank/position

Weezer Merry Christmas / Weezer Merikuri
Merry XmasWeezer

It’s an unexpected cover of BoA’s classic “Meri Kuri” by Rivers Cuomo, the vocalist of Weezer, who’s famous for being a huge Japanophile.

It’s surprising enough that Weezer, a globally popular American power-pop band, covered J-pop, but it’s even more astonishing that he sang the entire song in Japanese.

How about taking on a cover of this love-filled cover yourself?

photographWeezer29rank/position

A song by Weezer, the American alternative rock band that drew attention as a catalyst for the power-pop boom and whose style has been described as “crybaby rock.” It’s an addictive number with catchy, pop-savvy melodies and a comfortable beat.

The arrangement is simple across all parts throughout the song, and because it’s short, it’s likely a piece that beginner band members can complete with ease.

However, maintaining the medium tempo can be challenging, so practice with a strong awareness of the beat to avoid rushing or dragging the rhythm.