Deorro Songs Ranked
Erick Orrosquieta (born August 30, 1991), commonly known by his stage name Deorro, is an American DJ signed to Ultra Records. He formerly used the name TON!C. In 2013, he released the track “Yee” on Hardwell’s label, Revealed Recordings, which charted in Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Netherlands, and Switzerland. On 18 March 2014, he released the single “Freak” with Steve Aoki and Diplo. On 24 March 2014, he released the single “Flashlight” with R3hab. He released the single “Five Hours” in April 2014. The track charted in Austria, Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, and Switzerland. On 17 May 2014, Deorro announced on his Twitter page he was going to take a break from DJing in order to have a bigger focus on making music and expanding his record label, Panda Funk.[4] He guest-starred on the MTV series Teen Wolf as the DJ. In August 2014 he released the single “Rambo” with J-Trick. On 18 October 2014, Deorro received the award for the highest new entry on the ‘DJmag top 100 DJs 2014’ contest, he hit spot 19. He also played a half-hour set at the ‘DJmag top 100 DJs’ event, which took place during ADE in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. In December 2014, he released the single “Perdoname”, which achieved success in Poland after its appearance in the Microsoft Windows TV commercial. In March 2015, he released a third version of “Five Hours” with Chris Brown, titled “Five More Hours”. The song has charted in Ireland, the Netherlands, and Sweden. On 31 March 2017, Deorro released his debut album, Good Evening, which features 26 tracks, including his new single “Rise and Shine”. Here are all of Deorro’s songs ranked.
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12. Lose It (Lose It, 2014)
“Deorro has such a unique sound. He deviates from the generic big room house. His style is marvelous. Love the hollow sound this track has at the beginning. really makes the drop sound hectic..”
11. Ready (Ready, 2014)
“When i heard this song for the first time i thought that this is too simple and average song but now it is one of my favorite songs!! This is one of those really good collabs where you can clearly hear sounds from both artists! Really love this!
10.Rambo (Rambo (Hardwell Edit), 2014)
“Absolutely massive! Been loving Deorro for the last while and Hardwell just killed this! It’s really good song. this song like stuck in my head. forever!”
9. All I Need Is Your Love (All I Need Is Your Love, 2014)
“So many memories with this song. My lady and I still listen to this when we hit the road. Something about this song just feels right while listening to it on our way to the beach or any adventure. Good vibe.”
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8. Bailar (Club Sounds: The Ultimate Club Dance Collection, Vol. 78 2016)
“I’ve been listening to electronic music for 6 years and honestly from my point of view you can appreciate an epic combination of Merengue and Bounce, Deorro you deserve a round of applause you have done very well!”
7. Perdoname (Perdoname 2014)
“I love this song so much even if I don’t speak Spanish and i have no idea what the song is about, I just know Perdoname means sorry”
6. For President (For President, 2012)
“I am not for the moaning in this song, but I think it was pretty creative to make a beat out of the moans. Have you guys ever really listened to this and found that the beat is pretty good.”
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5. Freak (22 Jump Street: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, 2014)
“Love how the intro to this song does not match the same feel or expressions that these people are having near the end of the song. Completely subjecting are thoughts and manipulating the way in which we look at women and being perverted.”
4. Dechorro (Dechorro, 2013)
“When I hear this song I think of strobe lights and people on ecstasy or on some energy stuff going crazy wearing glow stick with rip up clothes or driving a fast car”
3. Flashlight (Inspired, 2015)
“This is interesting. Usually the drop is just a single bass loop which is amazing and then after the original drop when the second snare loop starts its really diluted and isn’t as good. This however gets better with the additional loop.”
2. Yee (Yee, 2013)
“The beat’s amazing, and personally i loved Hardwell’s mashup of this one and Example’s We’ll Be coming back, but i don’t understand how is this song released only now… I remember Hardwell saying something about this song in one of his “Hardwell On Air” podcasts, so probably Deorro decided to release this song on Revealed Recordings as well.”
1. Five Hours (Five Hours, 2014)
“This is probably the best EDM song ever made to be honest. The beat and rhythm, and the super silky transitions. It hits really hard when you turn it up too. This is how EDM is supposed to be done.”