What is the best Megan Moroney song?

By YPB Team

From breakout smashes to fan-favorite deep cuts, her catalog mixes clever wordplay, heartbreak, and hard-won confidence. Which song hits hardest?

Tennessee Orange — ranked #11
Tennessee Orange
The 2× Platinum lead single from her debut album Lucky, a playful love story wrapped in college football rivalry that introduced Moroney to the mainstream.
I'm Not Pretty — ranked #22
I'm Not Pretty
A confident, disarming breakup track from Lucky that fans cite as a career highlight for its clever reversal of expectations and Moroney's unwavering vocal conviction.
Lucky — ranked #33
Lucky
The understated, heartfelt title track of her debut album that showcases Moroney's gift for quiet emotional storytelling with a deceptively simple melody.
Girl in the Mirror — ranked #44
Girl in the Mirror
A raw introspective ballad exploring themes of self-love and identity that became one of the most emotionally resonant deep cuts on her debut album.
Mustang or Me — ranked #55
Mustang or Me
A clever, character-driven song using an old Mustang as a metaphor for a failing relationship, spotlighting Moroney's affection for visual, specific storytelling.
Am I Okay? — ranked #66
Am I Okay?
An emotionally layered track that asks the question many feel but struggle to say aloud, showcasing Moroney's growing confidence as a storyteller between heartbreak and healing.
How Do You Survive — ranked #77
How Do You Survive
A devastatingly sad post-breakup meditation with a melody that lodges itself in the listener's head and refuses to leave.
Man on the Moon — ranked #88
Man on the Moon
A wistful, dreamy song from Cloud 9 that broadens Moroney's sonic palette with lush production while keeping her storytelling voice front and center.
No Caller ID — ranked #99
No Caller ID
A sharp late-night anxiety anthem about waiting for a call that never comes, combining Moroney's trademark wit with genuine emotional vulnerability.
Red Dress — ranked #1010
Red Dress
A fan-favorite deep cut built on a potent image that doubles as an extended metaphor for trying too hard and still coming up short.
Smoke — ranked #1111
Smoke
A cinematic, slow-burning track from Cloud 9 that showcases the fuller, more atmospheric production of her second album without losing the intimacy that defines her best work.

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