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Owl City Popular Song Rankings [2026]

Owl City Popular Song Rankings [2026]
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Owl City has captivated many with his catchy electro sound.

When he was in high school, he injured his wrist.

Since he could still move the mouse with his right hand, he got deeply into music composition software and computer-based systems.

The songs he creates range from delicate, whisper-like pieces to powerful, positive anthems.

This time, we’ve gathered some of Owl City’s most popular tracks!

Owl City Popular Song Rankings [2026] (1–10)

Good TimeOwl City & Carly Rae Jepsen1rank/position

Owl City & Carly Rae Jepsen – Good Time (Official Video)
Good TimeOwl City & Carly Rae Jepsen

This song, packed with the simple message that you can have a good time anytime, anywhere, is a summer anthem released in 2012.

Born from the collaboration between Owl City and Carly Rae Jepsen, it peaked at No.

8 on the Billboard Hot 100 and reached No.

1 in Canada and New Zealand.

Set to a breezy blend of synth-pop and dance-pop, it portrays a positive attitude that laughs off everyday mishaps—like dropping your phone in the pool.

The message that there are moments you can enjoy without trying is perfect for when you want to shake off stress.

Put it on during a drive with friends or a weekend outing, and you’ll find your body moving naturally under the blue sky.

FirefliesOwl City2rank/position

Owl City – Fireflies (Official Music Video)
FirefliesOwl City

This is the signature work of Owl City, the electronica project by American artist Adam Young, which captivated many listeners with its dreamy, synth-pop soundscape.

The piece was created when he was struggling with insomnia and drew inspiration from the fireflies and meteor showers he witnessed while camping in Minnesota.

Released in July 2009, the song topped the Billboard Hot 100 for two consecutive weeks and became a massive hit, reaching number one on charts around the world.

Its poetic lyrics, expressing a longing for the tiny lights that shine on summer nights, and its striking, 1980s-style synth lines weave a dreamlike sound that is perfect for quiet evenings or moments when you’re moved by the beauty of nature.

SilhouetteOwl City3rank/position

Silhouette (lyrics) – Owl city
SilhouetteOwl City

This Owl City song may not be very well-known as a track on the album.

However, personally, I feel it’s one of the finest songs I listened to in the 2000s.

Since Adam Young’s voice isn’t processed, it really highlights how sweetly he can sing.

When Can I See You Again?Owl City4rank/position

Owl City – When Can I See You Again? (From Wreck it Ralph)
When Can I See You Again?Owl City

Owl City is the solo project of Adam Young—a representative artist of synth-pop.

Among their songs, “When Can I See You Again?” is especially popular.

Many of you may know it as the theme song for the Disney film Wreck-It Ralph.

Although it’s a work aimed at children, it’s pretty upbeat and gets you moving.

Fans of electropop will enjoy it too.

Good Time (with Owl City)Carly Rae Jepsen, Owl City5rank/position

The stage name of the solo project by American musician Adam Young is Owl City.

This song, which became a worldwide hit through his collaboration with Carly Rae Jepsen, was used as the theme song for the Asahi Dry Zero commercial.

Plant LifeOwl City6rank/position

Owl City ~ Plant Life with lyrics
Plant LifeOwl City

It’s a song distinguished by its dreamy melodies and poetic lyrics.

Set in a decaying house, it portrays a protagonist who, despite loneliness and fear, searches for hope.

“Plant life” appears as a symbol of hope, expressing the possibility of renewal amid despair.

Included on the album All Things Bright and Beautiful, released in June 2011, it has been highly praised by Owl City fans.

It’s a track we’d like people who feel lonely or are facing difficulties to hear.

With its comforting warmth and positive message, this work is sure to bring a ray of hope to your heart.

Shooting StarOwl City7rank/position

The song by American artist Owl City is a heart-stirring anthem themed around the pursuit of hope and dreams.

Released in May 2012, it was included on the album The Midsummer Station and charted around the world.

It inspires listeners with courage and conveys the importance of believing in one’s own potential.

It was also featured in the 2013 animated film Escape from Planet Earth and the TV show Bella and the Bulldogs, gaining love from a wide audience.

It’s recommended for moments when you’re about to give up on your dreams or lose sight of yourself.

This is a track that gives you the strength to look forward.