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El Paso’s Top 25 Shazam Songs

Stacker compiled a list of the most Shazamed songs in El Paso, Texas. The data is as of July 09, 2026. The top 25 songs in El Paso on Shazam are:

Top 25 Songs

The top 25 songs in El Paso on Shazam are led by RUBBERZ by Fenix Flexin & Purps On The Beat, followed by Choosin’ Texas by Ella Langley, and Gut Genug by KITSCHKRIEG, Blumengarten & Shirin David.

Other popular songs in El Paso include Risk It All by Bruno Mars, Jamaican (Bam Bam) by HUGEL & SOLTO (FR), and Dai Dai by Shakira & Burna Boy.

The list also includes hate that i made you love me by Ariana Grande, Todo Lo Fue by Lenin Ramírez, and Dancing On My Own by Robyn.

For the full list of the top 25 songs in El Paso on Shazam, see below:

  • RUBBERZ by Fenix Flexin & Purps On The Beat
  • Choosin’ Texas by Ella Langley
  • Gut Genug by KITSCHKRIEG, Blumengarten & Shirin David
  • Ayúdame by LOS DOS DE TAMAULIPAS
  • I Knew It, I Knew You by Taylor Swift
  • Take Me Home, Country Roads (Original Version) by John Denver
  • Sign of the Times by Harry Styles
  • Beretta (De Los Cerros La Escuela) by El De Las R’s
  • I Can’t Love You Anymore by Ella Langley & Morgan Wallen
  • Después de ti by KAROL G & Greg Gonzalez
  • Janice STFU by Drake
  • Ghetto Love Story by BabyChiefDoit
  • Self Aware by Temper City
  • In This Bih’ by Chris Lorenzo & Kah-Lo
  • Spend Dat by Yung Miami
  • Wonderwall by Oasis
  • Desvelado by Bobby Pulido
  • NUEVAYoL by Bad Bunny
  • Me Fui Sin Hacer Ruido by LINZAE LIR
  • Dancing On My Own by Robyn
  • hate that i made you love me by Ariana Grande
  • Todo Lo Fue by Lenin Ramírez
  • Jamaican (Bam Bam) by HUGEL & SOLTO (FR)
  • Risk It All by Bruno Mars
  • Dai Dai by Shakira & Burna Boy

Original reporting: El Paso News (HLL/CB) — read the source article.

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