Famous and popular songs by Jamiroquai
Let me introduce some tracks by Jamiroquai, the British band often said to be the most successful in acid jazz.
Jamiroquai is famous for the music video for Virtual Insanity—many of you may have seen it on YouTube, among other places.
It’s incredibly stylish and cool, isn’t it?
As for the origin of their band name, Jamiroquai is said to come from “jam” and the Iroquois, a Native American people.
So, why not listen to Jamiroquai’s songs with this playlist and get into a stylish mood?
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Jamiroquai’s greatest and most popular songs (51–60)
Half The ManJamiroquai

I think this is one of the most famous songs by Jamiroquai.
It has a relaxed tempo and no particularly distinctive features, but it’s easy to listen to and a good song.
The guitar resonates nicely throughout the track.
It’s the kind of song you’d want to listen to while taking a walk or spending a relaxing evening at home.
Stillness in TimeJamiroquai

This song has a very casual vibe—it’s poppy and bright.
It’s the kind of tune you can listen to anytime: when you wake up in the morning, during your lunch break, when you come home tired at night, or on a nice sunny day when you’re heading out for a drive.
I also like the stylish sound in the track that’s kind of like a recorder.
The music video has a fun, cheerful feel to it too.
Travelling Without MovingJamiroquai

This song is irresistibly cool with the revving sound of the first bike or car.
Among Jamiroquai’s tracks, it’s especially groovy and stylish—I think it’s a popular one.
The collaboration between Jamiroquai’s slightly husky vocals and the fast tempo works great.
I also love the part where it suddenly gets quiet in the middle of the song—it’s unbelievably cool.
You Give Me SomethingJamiroquai

This is the 17th single from the fifth album A Funk Odyssey, released in 2001.
The track reached No.
2 on the U.S.
Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart.
The music video is uniquely like a two-day hangover, starting the morning after the party, with Jay Kay effortlessly skateboarding before heading by limousine to another night out—a bubbly, catchy number through and through.
Light YearsJamiroquai

Jamiroquai, the band that gained worldwide popularity with “Virtual Insanity.” In Japan, they’re a hugely popular band that anyone with even a passing knowledge of Western music would know.
Their biggest draw is, without a doubt, their musical style.
Their distinctive sound—acid jazz infused with neo-soul-like arrangements—has influenced many artists.
Take Suchmos, for example; most of their songs have a Jamiroquai-like vibe.
Among Jamiroquai’s tracks, the one I want you to listen to in January is “Light Years.” It features a soulful arrangement close to funk and neo-soul.

