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Major Lazer Popular Songs Ranking [2026]

Major Lazer Popular Songs Ranking [2026]
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Major Lazer keeps delivering fresh sounds in the dance music scene.

This time, we’ve put together a ranking of their most popular tracks.

Discover the appeal of their ever-evolving sound, rooted in dancehall reggae.

Major Lazer Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (1–10)

Lean On (feat. MØ)Major Lazer & DJ Snake1rank/position

Major Lazer & DJ Snake – Lean On (feat. MØ) [Official 4K Music Video]
Lean On (feat. MØ)Major Lazer & DJ Snake

This is an exotic moombahton-style dance track, its somewhat wistful synth tones lingering in your ears.

The lyrics, expressing a universal desire to be close to someone, are powerfully delivered by MØ’s distinctive vocals.

Co-produced by Major Lazer—who incorporate dancehall and reggae elements—and French DJ Snake, it was included on the 2015 album “Peace Is the Mission.” In November 2015, it set a then-record for the most streams on Spotify, gaining worldwide popularity.

With a relaxed beat that isn’t too intense, it won’t cause listening fatigue, making it perfect as background music for drives or downtime.

Know No BetterMajor Lazer feat. Travis Scott, Camila Cabello & Quavo2rank/position

Major Lazer – Know No Better (feat. Travis Scott, Camila Cabello & Quavo) [Official Music Video]
Know No BetterMajor Lazer feat. Travis Scott, Camila Cabello & Quavo

A track released in 2017 by the American electronic band Major Lazer.

It was a hit around the world and earned platinum certification in two countries.

It was used in Google Home Max’s “Big help meets big sound.”

Light It Up (feat. Nyla & Fuse ODG) [Remix]Major Lazer3rank/position

Major Lazer – Light It Up (feat. Nyla & Fuse ODG) (Remix) (Official Music Video)
Light It Up (feat. Nyla & Fuse ODG) [Remix]Major Lazer

Major Lazer is an American dance unit.

Their songs and performances are popular not only in the United States but around the world.

One of their hottest dance numbers is “Light It Up.” This track captures the feel of American dancehall reggae and is a classic that has likely had a major influence on Japan’s reggae scene as well.

One WineMachel Montano & Sean Paul ft. Major Lazer4rank/position

One Wine | Machel Montano & Sean Paul ft. Major Lazer | Soca 2015
One WineMachel Montano & Sean Paul ft. Major Lazer

Machel Montano, a singer-songwriter who represents soca; Sean Paul, the artist with some of the biggest hits in dancehall reggae; and Major Lazer, a dance unit popular for its electric sound—this star-studded lineup created the masterpiece “One Wine.” It’s a work that fully showcases each genre: the A section is reggae, the B section is soca, and the drop is crafted as electronic dance.

BelieverMajor Lazer5rank/position

Major Lazer & Showtek – Believer (Official Lyric Video)
BelieverMajor Lazer

Believer is a very quirky song.

The hands in the music video, folded like in prayer and spinning the whole time, are eerie.

Major Lazer is quite familiar in Japan—starting with Lean On, which even played in a cellphone commercial here—so I hope Believer becomes popular too.

Boom (feat. MOTi, TY Dolla $ign, Wizkid & Kranium)Major Lazer6rank/position

Major Lazer & MOTi – Boom (feat. Ty Dolla $ign, Wizkid, & Kranium) [Official Audio]
Boom (feat. MOTi, TY Dolla $ign, Wizkid & Kranium)Major Lazer

Released in November 2015, this track by Major Lazer features a strikingly distinctive melody with full-on vocoder vocals.

It’s a collaboration with scene frontrunners MOTi and TY Dolla $ign, Wizkid, and Kranium, resulting in a uniquely original song.

At the time, none of them were particularly well-known, but this release became a springboard for their rise—both in their solo careers and through collaborations with other top artists.

Can’t Take It From Me (feat. Skip Marley)Major Lazer7rank/position

Major Lazer – Can’t Take It From Me (feat. Skip Marley) [Official Music Video]
Can’t Take It From Me (feat. Skip Marley)Major Lazer

This captivating track by Major Lazer, a group dominating the world of electronic dance music, is sure to grab listeners’ hearts.

Featuring Skip Marley, it was released in 2019.

Blending reggae elements with Major Lazer’s signature sound, it has a unique appeal.

The lyrics, which express the strength to uphold one’s beliefs and values, will resonate with many.

As the lead single from the album “Music Is The Weapon,” it marked a new chapter in their musical career.

It’s a cool song that’s perfect for energizing the dance floor or motivating yourself.