Illenium Songs Ranked

Nicholas D. Miller (born December 26, 1990), known professionally as Illenium, is an American musician, DJ, and record producer. He has released three studio albums with his most recent, Ascend, being released in August 2019 on Astralwerks. The album was Illenium’s first to top the Billboard Dance/Electronic Albums chart and also reached his highest peak on the Billboard 200 at number 14. Several of Illenium’s songs have appeared on the Billboard Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart, including two singles in 2019 that peaked at number 3: “Good Things Fall Apart” with Jon Bellion and “Takeaway” with The Chainsmokers (featuring Lennon Stella). Illenium has also worked on numerous notable remixes, including those for the Chainsmokers’ “Don’t Let Me Down” and Flume’s “Say It”, the latter of which won the award for “Remix of the Year” at the inaugural Electronic Music Awards in 2017. He was included in the Forbes 30 Under 30 music list in 2020. Here are all of Illenium songs ranked.

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12. Good Things Fall Apart (Ascend, 2019)

“This literally describes my life at the moment, and many others I’m sure. Good things fall apart but that surely doesn’t mean more good things won’t come. Everything will be okay”

11. Pray (Pray, 2019)

“One of my favorites from him! The melodic drop gets me every. single. time. The chords and leads have just so much emotion in them! I love it!”

10. Sad Songs (Ascend, 2019)

‘I’m in love with everything about this song. The vocals are so beautiful and spot-on. I always wait for so long and rarely do I get to listen to something that touches the heart. Then the guitars, drums, super saws, and ambiance are all blending in perfectly and delivering a wonderful emotion.

9. Without You (Ashes, 2016)

“If this is not a masterpiece, what is a masterpiece? It transcends borders and generations. ILLENIUM is my favorite producer and this music is my most favorite remix. I will close my eyes listening to this music on the last day of my life.”

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8. Gold (Stupid Love) (Apex, 2018)

“Excision must now truly be considered a legend of the scene. Has such a dedicated fan base, his music continues to impress and he now has his own festivals. Not many artists can say or do that. Huge well done to you and may your success continue for many more years”

7. Where’d U Go (Awake, 2017)

“I love this song! Well I like all the Illenium songs but this one is a masterpiece! Great choice Proximity! Keep releasing more of these and best of luck!”

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6. It’s All On U (Ashes, 2016)

“Wow, I only heard this first time 2 months ago but it’s taken me the majority of those two months to notice the smooth transition between the first chorus (or whatever it called) to the main instrumental and I can’t believe it’s taken me that long to notice something that changes the meaning of the song for me! It’s made this song so deep for me and I can never see it the same way again.”

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5. So Wrong (So Wrong, 2014)

“For real, when music gives you goosebumps and chills and you can’t help but start to bob your head around….when your able to lose yourself in the music….you know that whoever created the track is a really good artist.”

4. Fractures (Awake, 2017)

“It’s rare for an artist to release consistently amazing songs. Illenium does it beautifully. Love it, what’s a song without an amazing beat drop

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3. Sleepwalker (Ashes, 2016)

“Joni Fatora’s voice takes me to heaven. And these beats are sickeningly……transcendental. Keep it up bro! The sickest of the sick!

2. Fortress (Ashes, 2016)

“There’s something about this song that helps you feel better when you’re feeling down and low. 🙂❤️ The beats sound even better in skull candy head phones.”

1. Afterlife (Ashes, 2016)

“This is a masterpiece. Very touching, has softness, has hardness, has orchestra, has electronic, has emotions, this song is incredible. Whenever I feel down too deep that I failed to feel a thing, listening to this song cuts through all those walls of denial of my true feelings, my miserable depression I suppressed. It never failed to calm me to the core, and let me embrace all those scars, all those demons buried inside the darkest feeling. It makes me feel alive.