Yami (Dark/Themed) Western Music Song Rankings [2026]
We’re showcasing the top 100 monthly rankings of English-language “dark” songs, listed in order of most views.
Love songs and motivational tracks are great, but when you want to face your inner darkness, why not try listening to some dark songs?
The playlist is updated every week.
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Yami Songs in Western Music Ranking [2026] (91–100)
HelloEvanescence99rank/position

A track that sings about death from a child’s perspective.
It was inspired by vocalist Amy Lee’s experience of her sister’s death when she was six years old.
The track is included on the album Fallen, released by Evanescence in 2003.
Lot to LearLuke Christopher100rank/position

It’s a song that poses various situations in the format of “If I were XX, what would you do for me?” By the time you’re in middle school, you start questioning many things and may reexamine social systems and human relationships.
People talk about autumn being the season for reading, and this song is just as valuable in that sense.


