Ranking of Disclosure's Popular Songs [2026]
They are a duo from England, consisting of brothers Guy Lawrence and Howard Lawrence.
Their music—rooted in UK garage, deep house, and synth-pop—has been praised for updating these sounds in a modern way while retaining a classic mood.
We’ve compiled a ranking of their masterpieces!
Please take a look.
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Disclosure Popular Song Ranking [2026] (1–10)
Magnets (ft. Lorde)Disclosure6rank/position

This is a sensual track by the UK electronic duo Disclosure in collaboration with New Zealand songstress Lorde.
Featured on their album Caracal, released in September 2015, the song portrays two people irresistibly drawn to each other like magnets, even while knowing their bond is morally forbidden.
The theme of a “point of no return,” which Lorde reportedly proposed, aptly captures the core of this illicit romance.
Once you cross that line, there’s no going back—the peril and transgressive allure come through over the dark, moody production.
The scary thing about love is that sometimes, even knowing someone will get hurt, you still can’t stop.
MoonlightDisclosure7rank/position

In 2017, Disclosure, the real-life brother duo who had scaled back their activities to focus on production, returned after a year-long hiatus with music released in 2018 that was more refined than ever—arguably their best work.
This second release of 2018 is a piece of house music that evokes an autumnal atmosphere and exudes a calm UK garage vibe.
When A Fire Starts To BurnDisclosure8rank/position

A track by the British electronic music duo Disclosure.
It samples Eric Thomas’s 2011 track “Episode 30 Rope-A-Dope.” Featured on their debut album Settle, it reached No.
1 on the charts in the US and the UK.
You & MeDisclosure9rank/position

A track by a brotherly producer/DJ duo from London.
It’s a song from before they became globally famous with the massive hit “Latch” featuring Sam Smith on vocals.
While Flume’s chillwave remix is well known, the original version also showcases the brothers’ talents as track-makers, making their later success easy to understand.
JanuaryDisclosure feat. Jamie Moon10rank/position

A collaboration between the British dance music duo Disclosure and fellow UK singer-songwriter Jamie Moon, titled “January”! It’s a track where a four-on-the-floor dance beat carries Moon’s stylish vocals.
It’s incredibly danceable, so I’d say this is a January song you’ll want to listen to in style when you feel like dancing!


