What is the best Noah Kahan song?

By YPB Team

Noah Kahan has built a devoted following with heartfelt folk-pop anthems about home, loss, and longing. Cast your vote for the song that captures his signature storytelling at its best.

Stick Season — ranked #11
Stick Season
The breakthrough viral folk hit about small-town Vermont life that launched Kahan to global fame.
Dial Drunk — ranked #22
Dial Drunk
His most-streamed song with over 392 million Spotify plays, depicting a relatable moment of calling an ex after a rough night.
Come Over — ranked #33
Come Over
A raw and emotionally charged track capturing the vulnerability of needing someone during overwhelming moments.
Everywhere, Everything — ranked #44
Everywhere, Everything
A gorgeous love anthem about the dizzying high of true connection, drenched in optimistic folk production.
She Calls Me Back — ranked #55
She Calls Me Back
A song about emotional dependency and the push-and-pull of a relationship that refuses to fully end.
Orange Juice — ranked #66
Orange Juice
A deeply personal acoustic track addressing the difficult realities of addiction and the desire to overcome it.
Halloween — ranked #77
Halloween
A poignant, melancholic song depicting the pain of leaving home with nothing and nobody behind you.
Northern Attitude — ranked #88
Northern Attitude
An album-opening folk track that sets the Vermont-stoic tone with Kahan's signature storytelling voice.
Call Your Mom — ranked #99
Call Your Mom
A tender song from the extended Stick Season release emphasizing the irreplaceable importance of family connections.
Homesick — ranked #1010
Homesick
A fan-beloved track capturing the bittersweet longing for home that has resonated deeply with listeners worldwide.
Paul Revere — ranked #1111
Paul Revere
A narrative-driven collaboration from the extended release with a distinctive historical and storytelling approach.
End of August — ranked #1212
End of August
The opening track of The Great Divide album, exploring identity, mental health, and the cost of newfound success.
The Great Divide — ranked #1313
The Great Divide
The sweeping title track of his 2026 album exploring disconnection and the gap between who you were and who you've become.

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