The 10 most listened to Bruce Springsteen songs in Brazil

The 10 most listened to Bruce Springsteen songs in Brazil


Deezer survey reveals Brazilians’ favorite classics on the eve of the release of the film Springsteen: Save Me from the Unknown

On the eve of the premiere of Springsteen: Save me from the unknownbiopic starring Jeremy Allen White (The bear), the Deezer platform has published the most listened to songs by Bruce Springsteen in Brazil. The survey, carried out between October 2024 and October 2025, confirms that the Brazilian public continues to admire one of the biggest names in world rock.




The numbers show that, even four decades after the height of his popularity, Springsteen remains relevant across different generations. The artist has gained a loyal audience, mainly made up of listeners aged between 36 and 55, but has also seen growing interest from younger fans, driven by film soundtracks, series and new readings of his cultural heritage.

The announcement of the film has reignited interest in the more introspective phase of his career, particularly the album Nebraska (1982), which inspired the film and whose raw, melancholic sound once again became a topic of discussion among fans and critics. Next, check out the ten most played songs Bruce Springsteen in Brazil, second Deezer.

The 10 most listened to Bruce Springsteen songs in Brazil

10. “Hungry Heart”

One of the singer’s first commercial successes, released in 1980, shows the perfect balance between pop melody and everyday lyricism. It was the first track of Springsteen reaching the Top 10 of advertising billboard.

9. “I’m on fire”

Minimalist and sensual, the song Born in the United States (1984) shows a bruce more sober and introspective. Its popularity spans generations and has earned dozens of reinterpretations.

8. “Atlantic City”

Central range of Nebraska (1982), returns to the limelight, inspiring the film Springsteen: Save me from the unknown. It’s a stark portrait of the American dream in ruins, marked by the iconic phrase: “Everything dies, honey, that’s a fact.”

7. “Secret Garden”

Immortalized by the wake of Jerry Maguire (1996), the song is one of the artist’s most delicate ballads, mixing romance and vulnerability.

6. “The River”

One of the most emotional moments of his discography Springsteenthe 1980 song talks about maturity, work and frustrations. It is often cited as one of his narrative masterpieces.

5. “Glory Days”

Nostalgic and good-humored, it is a portrait of friends remembering their youth. The irony and infectious chorus have turned it into an anthem for generations who grew up on the sound of the Boss.

4. “Born to run”

The song that defined the myth of Bruce Springsteenan epic about escape, freedom and youth, released in 1975. To this day, it is an obligatory presence in any list of the artist’s songs.

3. “Born in the USA”

Perhaps his most misunderstood track: often considered patriotic, it is actually a harsh criticism of the broken promises of the American dream. Its cultural impact still resonates.

2. “Streets of Philadelphia”

Composed for the film Philadelphia (1993), produced the Springsteen THE Oscar From Best Original Song. It’s one of the saddest and most powerful songs of his career: an anthem about empathy and fragility.

1. “Dancing in the Dark”

Released in 1984, it is the most listened to song of the Bruce Springsteen in Brazil. The single, which mixes pop and melancholy, immediately became a classic and established the singer as a global icon. The clip – with a young woman Courteney Cox dancing on stage – remains one of the most emblematic songs of the 80s.

Springsteen: Save me from the unknown

With a fifty-year career, Bruce Springsteen He continues to be the poet of the streets, of lost loves and of true American life. This fascination is expected to intensify with the debut of Springsteen: Save me from the unknownfilm directed by Scott Cooper (Crazy heart) and interpreted Jeremy Allen Whitewhich brings the musician to life in his most introspective phase, during the recording of the album Nebraska. The cast has too Jeremy Forte, Paolo Walter Hauser, Stephen Graham AND Odessa young. It comes out in theaters on October 30th.

More than a biopic, the film promises to revisit the loneliness and genius of an artist who transformed everyday life into art and who, in Brazil, continues to be felt as if he were still that boy who dreams of escaping from New Jersey in an old car with the radio on. Watch the trailer:

Source: Terra

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