Madeon Songs Ranked
Hugo Pierre Leclercq (born 30 May 1994), better known by his stage name Madeon, is a French musician, DJ, record producer, singer, and songwriter from Nantes, currently based in Los Angeles. He initially came to widespread public attention through a YouTube video, “Pop Culture”, where he performed a mash-up of 39 different popular songs in real-time using a Novation Launchpad. It received millions of hits in its first few days of release. Leclercq has cited The Beatles and Daft Punk as his greatest musical influences. Leclercq’s first EP, The City, was released in 2012. His debut studio album, Adventure, was released on 27 March 2015, supported by a 22-stop North American tour. On 15 November 2019, Leclercq released his second album, Good Faith, as part of the Good Faith Live tour. He is currently ranked at number 105 on DJ Mag‘s top DJs for 2017. In 2017, he was nominated for two Electronic Music Awards with Porter Robinson for Single of the Year and Live Act of the Year. Good Faith was nominated for a 2021 Best Electronic Album Grammy Award. Here are all of Madeon’s songs ranked.
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10. Que Veux Tu (Madeon Remix) (Safari Disco Club, 2011)
“To me, this remix is the definition of perfectly constructed funkiness. It’s probably the best remix I’ve ever heard really… Basically a perfectly crafted, light-hearted electro song with flawless production…”
9. Raise Your Weapon (Madeon Remix) (Ultra Trance 10, 2014)
“This is a love song, and kind of sad if you think about the lyrics. Since it seems to be about a war between lovers. However, the music is fun and it makes you want to dance and ignore the lyrics. Although, I’m sure the lyrics can be heartfelt for many.”
8. Home (Adventure, 2015)
“‘Home’ is very personal and confessional, not just to Madeon but also for the listeners. When I listen to this song, I don’t think about the synths or the bass, I just get lost in its message, and everything else falls into place after it. It’s hard to explain, but that’s the feeling that ‘Home’ brings.”
7. Technicolor (Les 40 Tubes les plus joués en Club : Juillet 2013, 2013)
“A total journey of a song with a great melody. It can be used for many different situations – it goes with both victory and defeat. It contrasts quite a bit with Madeon’s other songs, but it remains my personal favorite.”
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6. Dream Dream Dream (Good Faith 2019)
“This has his heart and soul all over it and has so much depth and flavor, after like the 3rd listen in how can you not just groove to it? I felt like I was in a daydream while listening to it, there’s so much going on and it all comes together and flows fantastically.”
5. Pay No Mind (Adventure, 2015)
“Madeon + Passion Pit is basically a dream collaboration for me. It always gets me in a fantastic mood. On top of that, Madeon has said that it’s one of his personal favorites. Surprisingly, this song is in the last place. Many people considered this is one of the best collaborations in electronic music of 2015.”
4. Divinity x Technicolor x Innocence (Mashup) (Divinity x Technicolor x Innocence, 2018)
“The track is amazingly euphoric. Loved it! Its a perfect blend of real music with electronic vibes with some 8-bit audio background for the retro feel its honestly gold!”
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3. Shelter (FIFA 17 Soundtrack, 2016)
“The beat is excellent, and the lyrics are touching, as usual. What more could you ask for when your artist is Madeon? All of his songs are great, so this is a hard question. Porter Robinson did excellent as well.”
2. Icarus (Forza Horizon Soundtrack, 2012)
“This song makes me wanna walk into a city a night full of lights and feeling the air in my face without a worry in life. Best Madeon song by far… no matter how many times I listen to it. Sends chills down my spine every time.”
1. Finale (FIFA 13 Soundtrack, 2012)
“I’ve always referred to it as nu-disco. But this song is a serious departure from house, and pretty much any EDM genre I’ve heard. It’s at a tempo with a beat similar to glitch hop, but without any heavy bass that’s iconic of that genre. The drums and vibe seem too heavy for it to be more chill-out, but still. It’s different, kind of a fuck you to sub genres and I love it.”