Major Lazer Songs Ranked
Major Lazer is a Jamaican-American electronic dance music trio, which includes record producer Diplo, and DJs Walshy Fire and Ape Drums. It was founded in 2008 by Diplo and Switch, with Switch leaving after three years in 2011. He was then replaced by both Jillionaire and Walshy Fire. In June 2019, Jillionaire left the group and was replaced by Ape Drums. Its music spans numerous genres, mixing reggae with dancehall, reggaeton, soca, house, and moombahton. Major Lazer has released four full-length albums: Guns Don’t Kill People… Lazers Do in 2009, Free the Universe in 2013, Peace Is the Mission in 2015, and Music Is the Weapon in 2020. They have also released six EPs, including Apocalypse Soon in March 2014, which featured vocal contributions from Pharrell Williams and Sean Paul, and Know No Better in 2017, which featured appearances from Camila Cabello, Quavo, Travis Scott, and J Balvin, among others. Major Lazer has also notably produced Reincarnated, the debut reggae album by Snoop Dogg under his “Snoop Lion” persona. In March 2018, Billboard ranked Major Lazer at number five on their 2018 Billboard Dance 100 ranking of dance musicians. Here are all of Major Lazer’s songs ranked.
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12. Too Original (Peace Is The Mission, 2015)
“This will never get old for me. The energy of this song is so beautiful and to die for. Vocals are so good with an amazing melody and drop.
11. Powerful (Peace Is The Mission, 2015)
“Love this song no matter how many times I listen to it makes me think of the one person that loves me and I love says it all really when you’re truly in love”
10. Boom (Peace Is The Mission, 2015)
“Listening to this on repeat again.. by far my favorite Major Lazer track, the drop creates such a weird energy (in a good way)”
9. Pon de Floor (Sing, 2009)
“This is Kartel featuring Major Lazer as the producer and engineering of the beat I remember when this dropped before it reached the rest of the Diaspora on the streets of Kingston Pon De Floor. Then Beyonce did it over and gave credit to Major Lazer”
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8. Watch Out for This (Bumaye) (Free the Universe, 2013)
“Major Lazer is basically a great mash-up of reggae, soca, dubstep, and great beats all in one. I’m glad that they introduce more Caribbean types of music to the more American/British population and mash it up with some dub.”
7. Be Together (Peace Is The Mission, 2015)
“Still listening to this song give me chills and goosebumps, and makes me remember someone whom I never had in my life”
6. Original Don (Major Lazer Essentials, 2018)
“Seriously one of my favorite music videos of all time. It’s like they said “Hey, so our song is one of the most bumpin’ things out there. How ’bout we prove that with a music video that no one would ever watch in a million years if it weren’t for our song’s indescribable awesomeness?”
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5. Light It Up (Peace Is The Mission, 2015)
If you’re struggling to do a task, jump up – dance – and play this! If you’re in low-vibration mood, jump up – dance – and play this! If all else fails, just play this!”
4. All My Love (The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 1 – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, 2014)
“The greatness of that base drop just never wears off even months after! I could still jam to it! By the way, it’s actually a bird’s voice they used to make it”
3. Get Free (Free the Universe, 2013)
“Features vocals from American singer and musician Amber Coffman. I think this is one of the best songs ever made in the history. It’s just a great song, listening to it i get really sad but also very happy in the same time.
2. Bubble Butt (Free the Universe, 2013)
“Either the worst or best hip hop song I’ve ever heard. All I know is bubble butts are wondrous and deserve musical representation.”
1. Lean On (Peace Is The Mission, 2015)
“Funky, unique and grooving! The sample is pretty true to the entire song (no misleading choruses or verses, as in other samples). It’s really a matter of taste, but I really like this tune — it’s the kind of song that will get stuck in your head and keep you dancing!”