Popular Funk Songs That Are Trending Right Now

Popular funk songs ranked by streams. Discover the chart-topping tracks and explore the full list on Viberate.
Popular Funk Songs That Are Trending Right Now
Miha Prebil

Introduction: Why Funk Music Still Hits Hard Today

Funk music continues to groove its way into the hearts of listeners across generations. Whether it's being rediscovered through TikTok trends, featured in blockbuster movies, or sampled in modern pop and hip-hop, funk's influence remains powerful. From the unmistakable horns to the smooth basslines, funk is timeless—and the streaming numbers prove it.

 

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In this article, we’re diving into the most popular funk songs that are currently dominating the charts. These tracks are a mix of all-time classics and cross-genre hits that blend funk’s rhythmic essence with soul, R&B, and pop. The full, daily-updated chart is available on , so you can explore beyond this list and find even more hidden gems.

Let’s break down the top tracks that are currently making waves.

1. “September” – Earth, Wind & Fire

43.6M streams

A track that never fails to bring energy to the room, “September” by Earth, Wind & Fire remains the gold standard in funk. Released in 1978, its joyful horn arrangements, catchy chorus, and irresistible groove make it one of the most iconic and popular funk songs of all time. It continues to rack up tens of millions of streams yearly, making it clear that this funky anthem is here to stay.

Its popularity surged again thanks to its frequent use in movies, commercials, and, more recently, social media dance challenges. A true staple for any funk playlist.

2. “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” – Nickolas Ashford, Valerie Simpson, Marvin Gaye, John Williams

31.4M streams

This version of “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” is an arrangement rich with orchestration and soul, showcasing the songwriting brilliance of Nickolas Ashford and Valerie Simpson. Marvin Gaye’s vocal depth, combined with John Williams' touch, turns this into a funk-soul hybrid that’s both powerful and smooth.

While it might lean more into soul, the funky instrumentation and groove place it firmly within the ranks of popular funk songs worth listening to.

3. “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” – Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell

31.4M streams

This original duet version of the song, released in 1967, is funkier and more upbeat compared to the orchestral arrangement above. Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell’s chemistry made this track an instant classic. Its driving rhythm and vocal harmony make it endlessly replayable.

It’s often debated which version is better, but funk fans typically favor this duet for its raw energy and infectious groove.

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4. “Back to Black” – Amy Winehouse

28.6M streams

Although traditionally considered a soul or jazz-influenced song, “Back to Black” earns its place in this list due to Amy Winehouse’s ability to channel retro funk-soul vibes into a modern context. Produced by Mark Ronson, the track features a funky rhythm section and vintage production style that echo the funk era.

Amy’s emotional performance paired with old-school production has made this song a staple in playlists that bridge the gap between genres. Its influence continues to be felt across modern funk and soul revival scenes.

5. “Come and Get Your Love – Single Version” – Redbone

23.2M streams

Redbone’s “Come and Get Your Love” may have gained new popularity through its inclusion in the Guardians of the Galaxy soundtrack, but funk fans have always known it as one of the genre’s hidden gems. With its laid-back groove, catchy chorus, and psychedelic funk flavor, it’s a standout among popular funk songs.

The song is a brilliant example of how funk evolved in the 1970s, incorporating rock and pop influences while staying true to its rhythmic core.

Discover Even More Funk Hits

This list gives you a snapshot of some of the most popular funk songs right now, based on streaming numbers and cultural relevance. If you want to explore deeper into the world of funk, be sure to check out the full chart at . The chart updates daily, so you'll always have access to the freshest data.

From timeless classics to funky new finds, Viberate tracks the most listened-to funk songs, helping fans and music professionals stay in the loop.

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Conclusion

Funk is far from fading—if anything, it's thriving in both classic forms and modern reinterpretations. The songs listed above are proof that groove, rhythm, and soul never go out of style. Each of these popular funk songs continues to resonate with audiences old and new, making them essential listening for any music lover.

Don't forget to check the full, automatically updated chart on to discover more funky favorites. Whether you're looking to build a killer playlist or just want to see what’s trending in the funk world, this is your go-to resource.

 

Source of music data: Viberate.com

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Miha Prebil

Miha Prebil

CPO at Viberate
Digital product enthusiast who turns chaos into order. Passionate about new tech. World traveller with a curious mind and music always playing in the background.