Discover the most iconic and surprising collaborations in the pop-punk genre, from duets between established artists to unexpected fusions with musicians from other styles. This list explores the musical chemistry that has given rise to some of the most memorable and energetic tracks in the scene. Immerse yourself in the evolution of pop-punk through these creative unions that have left their mark on music. Explore the songs that demonstrate how collaboration can take the genre to new heights, offering fans unique auditory experiences.
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Young & Dumb (feat. Simple Plan)
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Brings signature blend of angst, attitude, and anthemic hooks
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This song stands out for its successful fusion of two pop-punk icons, Avril Lavigne and Simple Plan, creating a sound that resonates with the nostalgia of the genre's golden era. It offers a raucous energy and catchy hooks that capture the essence of youth and carefree attitude, fundamental elements of pop-punk.
Reached No. 1 on Billboard's Hot Hard Rock Songs chart
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This song merges Machine Gun Kelly's pop-punk style with Fred Durst's nu-metal influence, creating a distinctive collaboration that resonates with the genre's energy. Its aggressive sound and controversial lyrics regarding YUNGBLUD make it a memorable and relevant track within pop-punk collaborations.
Happier - YUNGBLUD, Oli Sykes, Bring Me The Horizon
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Cool song
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This collaboration stands out for merging YUNGBLUD's pop-punk energy with the vocal power of Oli Sykes from Bring Me The Horizon, creating a dynamic and emotionally resonant track. The song explores the complexity of relationships and the pursuit of happiness, offering a profound narrative that connects with the genre's audience.
This collaboration stands out for fusing Fall Out Boy's characteristic pop-punk sound with Jay-Z's hip hop influence and Babyface's R&B production. The song represents a bold genre experimentation that pushed the boundaries of pop-punk, incorporating unexpected elements that resulted in an innovative and memorable track.
This ranking focuses on collaborations within the pop-punk genre, including those between established pop-punk artists and other genres, as well as between different bands and vocalists within pop-punk itself. Examples include 'Unholy Heart' by Magnolia Park featuring Devin Papadol and '20 Dollar Nose Bleed' by Fall Out Boy featuring Brendon Urie.
Users can vote for their favorite collaborations and suggest new entries they deem relevant. Community participation helps reflect a wide range of opinions on which collaborations are the most impactful and memorable in pop-punk.
Criteria include song popularity, cultural impact within the pop-punk genre, chemistry between collaborating artists, and overall resonance with fans. Both classic and more recent collaborations that have made an impact are considered.
Yes, collaborations that fuse the pop-punk sound with elements from other genres are considered, provided the final result maintains a strong connection to the essence of pop-punk. Examples mentioned include Linkin Park and Jay-Z, or Fall Out Boy and Elton John.
How we built this ranking and what to consider when choosing
Our ranking of the best pop-punk collaborations is compiled from a combination of historical relevance, cultural impact, and community opinion. We aim to highlight those musical unions that have defined key moments in the genre.
Collaborations highlighted within the pop-punk context are considered, including those mentioned for their impact or popularity in various sources and fan discussions.
The relevance of participating artists is a key factor. Collaborations from iconic pop-punk bands like Fall Out Boy, Blink-182, Green Day, and Paramore are included, as well as artists who have significantly contributed to the genre.
The collaboration's ability to generate a distinctive sound or introduce new dynamics into pop-punk is valued, as seen in 'Unholy Heart' or '20 Dollar Nose Bleed'.
Community opinion is fundamental. User votes and suggestions contribute to the ranking, ensuring that current preferences and fan appreciation are reflected.
The collaboration must involve at least one prominent artist within the pop-punk genre, or the resulting song must have a clear pop-punk influence in its sound and structure.
Priority is given to songs that have had a notable impact on pop-punk culture, whether due to commercial success, fan resonance, or influence on the genre's development.
Both collaborations between different pop-punk bands and those involving artists from other genres who have brought a unique perspective to the pop-punk sound are considered.
Musical quality and originality of the collaboration are important factors. We look for songs that demonstrate creative synergy between artists and offer something fresh to the listener.