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Jamiroquai Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Jamiroquai, who stirred up a global sensation beyond the acid jazz scene with “Virtual Insanity.” Their fashion and music videos are always a hot topic.

We’ve compiled a list of their popular karaoke songs.

Whether you’re a longtime fan or just discovering them, be sure to check it out.

Jamiroquai Popular Song Rankings [2026] (21–30)

SunnyJamiroquai22rank/position

Sunny (Live At Covent Garden) – Jamiroquai
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This track isn’t an original by Jamiroquai; it’s Jamiroquai’s cover of Bobby Hebb’s classic “Sunny.” The song has long been performed frequently in sessions as a jazz standard, and Jamiroquai’s rendition also has a strong, stylish jam-session vibe.

SupersonicJamiroquai23rank/position

This is a single from the 1999 album Synkronized.

With didgeridoo sounds, a samba-like beat, scratch-like effects, and sampling elements reminiscent of The Chemical Brothers, it all comes together in a brilliantly grooving Funk/Acid Jazz-style track.

TalullahJamiroquai24rank/position

Jamiroquai – Talullah (Audio)
TalullahJamiroquai

Among Jamiroquai’s songs, this one has an especially calm feel—smooth, mature, and really lovely.

Its relaxed tempo makes it easy to listen to at an easy pace.

It’s the kind of track I’d want to enjoy slowly at night with a drink.

I’m quite fond of this song.

Travelling Without MovingJamiroquai25rank/position

Jamiroquai – Travelling Without Moving (Audio)
Travelling Without MovingJamiroquai

Jamiroquai, the band led by Jay Kay that sparked a worldwide movement in the ’90s under the genre of acid jazz.

Their track “Travelling Without Moving” delivers an incredible groove driven by a thick, powerful bass tone.

With a bass line as its core, the song unfolds through various developments—sure to stir the soul of any bassist when you listen.

When You Gonna Learn?Jamiroquai26rank/position

Jamiroquai – When You Gonna Learn? (Official Video)
When You Gonna Learn?Jamiroquai

This is the first single from their debut album, Emergency on Planet Earth, released in 1993.

The track is also famous for featuring the didgeridoo and is known for having made an impact on the London club scene.

Jay Kay sings about environmental issues—how we treat nature and the threat of animal extinction—and the Japanese title carries a strong, message-driven meaning: “When will you realize?”

You Give Me SomethingJamiroquai27rank/position

Jamiroquai – You Give Me Something (Official Video)
You Give Me SomethingJamiroquai

This is a classic club track by Jamiroquai, who deliver highly reliable and solid works through a pop style infused with elements of funk and acid jazz.

Its modern atmosphere creates a pleasant feel, elevating it into a piece especially recommended for teenagers.

Black Capricorn DayJamiroquai28rank/position

Jamiroquai – Black Capricorn Day (Long Version – Official Video)
Black Capricorn DayJamiroquai

It’s a catchy, upbeat song♪ In the PV, Jamiroquai plays a mischievous kid, with scenes of him recklessly driving a car, which makes it pretty entertaining.

It brings out Jamiroquai’s youthful vibe, and I think it’s a fun, great track.

It’s the kind of song I want to keep on repeat♪