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Hozier’s Birthday Playlist: His 10 Most Unforgettable Songs – From “Take Me to Church” to Beyond

From Take Me to Church to Nina Cried Power, Hozier’s songs blend soul, folk and raw emotion, tracing the Irish singer-songwriter’s journey through love, loss and unforgettable musical moments.

Hozier appears at the Tenth Annual LOVE ROCKS NYC Benefit Concert for God’s Love We Deliver in 2026.
© Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for LOVE ROCKS NYC/God's Love We DeliverHozier appears at the Tenth Annual LOVE ROCKS NYC Benefit Concert for God’s Love We Deliver in 2026.

When Take Me to Church first emerged from the attic studio where Andrew Hozier‑Byrne often recorded demos, it wasn’t just another breakout single — it was a spark that ignited a larger musical landscape.

The track’s haunting blend of gospel, soul, and rock, wrapped in metaphor and deep cultural critique, marked the beginning of a journey that would see this Irish songwriter transform from a quiet open‑mic performer into a defining voice of his generation.

Yet beyond that anthem lies a catalogue woven with emotional layers: songs that explore love’s fragile edges, reckon with societal tension and blend folk tradition with modern pulse.

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“Take Me to Church”

Hozier’s breakthrough anthem, Take Me to Church, fused soul, gospel, and rock with piercing social commentary on religion and sexuality — an emotional tsunami that transformed a rough attic demo into a global phenomenon.

Its stark black‑and‑white video, which alludes to homophobia and violence against the LGBTQ+ community, helped catapult the song onto charts worldwide and into the cultural consciousness, earning a Grammy nomination and multi‑platinum certifications.

“Too Sweet”

In 2024, Hozier reached a new commercial peak with Too Sweet, a retro‑soul and funk‑tinged single that conquered charts in the US, UK, Ireland and beyond, becoming his first Billboard Hot 100 #1.

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Its catchy groove and melodic hooks — simple yet irresistible — marked an evolution from introspective balladry to lived‑in pop mastery, illustrating his growth as a songwriter and his ability to innovate within his own sound.

“Nina Cried Power” (feat. Mavis Staples)

A stirring homage to musical activism, Nina Cried Power channels blues and gospel fervor while name‑checking iconic artists who used their voices for change. Featuring the legendary Mavis Staples, the track stands as a call to recognize courage and resistance, bridging decades of social struggle and musical heritage with soaring vocals and dignified urgency.

“From Eden”

One of Hozier’s most beloved singles from his debut album, From Eden blends soul rock with blues and biblical imagery to explore a tumultuous love that feels both personal and mythic. Its lyrical metaphor navigates temptation and connection with poetic flair, demonstrating his gift for crafting narratives that feel both ancient and achingly present.

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“Cherry Wine”

At first delicate and folk‑inflected, Cherry Wine conceals profound emotional complexity beneath its acoustic beauty. Hozier’s soft delivery belies the song’s exploration of a fraught relationship that intertwines intimacy with pain — a lyrical juxtaposition that invited critical acclaim and brought awareness to domestic violence themes through its evocative storytelling.

Hozier attends the Elton John foundation annual viewing party in 2025 (Source: Vivien Killilea/Getty Images for Tequila Don Julio)

Hozier attends the Elton John foundation annual viewing party in 2025 (Source: Vivien Killilea/Getty Images for Tequila Don Julio)

“Someone New”

Departing from heavier themes, Someone New showcases Hozier’s lighter side with a breezy pop‑soul fusion that captures the dizzy exhilaration and apprehension of emerging infatuation. Originally one of his earliest compositions, its effortless groove and wistful lyrics reflect a playful yet honest look at love and connection.

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“Work Song”

This blues‑soaked track from his self‑titled album evokes a gospel‑tinged devotion, with narrative that feels both spiritual and grounded. Work Song blurs the line between labor and love, crafting a soundscape that seems rooted in tradition while remaining emotionally gripping — a testament to Hozier’s ability to paint whole worlds of feeling with voice and guitar.

“Movement”

Movement captures romance through kinetic poetry, describing love’s summons as a dance between bodies and spirits. Built on gospel‑pop and R&B influences, its instrumentation — from shimmering keys to a slow‑build stomp‑clap — mirrors the emotional momentum of its lyrics, elevating Hozier’s introspective sensibility to a celebratory, almost kinetic release.

“Shrike”

Named after a predatory bird, Shrike is spare and haunting: just voice and acoustic guitar weaving a story of regret, longing and the tangled ache of lost love. Its stark beauty and poetic imagery made the song a standout on Wasteland, Baby!, revealing Hozier’s ability to turn somber simplicity into profound emotional resonance.

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“Jackie and Wilson”

An homage to the exuberant spirit of soul legend Jackie Wilson, this track radiates joy and rhythm. Its bouncy arrangement and upbeat tempo contrast with more meditative entries on this list, spotlighting Hozier’s range and his reverence for musical forebears — an energetic blend of homage and individuality that adds vital texture to his catalogue.

Ariadna is a versatile journalist who covers a broad spectrum of sports topics and creates evergreen content. Her career in journalism began in 2021 at Indie Emergente, a digital music magazine, where she honed her skills in writing and reporting. In 2023, she expanded her repertoire by contributing to Spoiler Latinoamerica, where she created general culture content, before joining Spoiler US in 2024 to write entertainment pieces. With over four years of experience across different media outlets, Ariadna brings a wealth of knowledge and an expanding influence to the field of journalism.

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