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 Classic and Popular Songs (21–30)
Cosmic GirlJamiroquai

This is the second single from the third album, Traveling Without Moving, released in 1997.
The music video was filmed at Cape de Gata in the Almería region of southern Spain, featuring a black Ferrari (F355), a purple Lamborghini (Diablo SE30), and a red Ferrari (F40) racing briskly like an F1 competition.
It’s a disco-style track that pairs perfectly with the speed and excitement of both the music and the cars.
Space CowboyJamiroquai

In the song Space Cowboy, which charms with its overall laid-back vibe, the playing of bassist Stuart Zender—who supported Jamiroquai in their early days—really shines throughout.
The album version features a more prominent bass, whereas the remix version offers a different arrangement, so I recommend giving that one a listen as well.
SupersonicJamiroquai

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.
AutomatonJamiroquai

It’s the lead single from their eighth album, Automaton, released in 2017.
The music video was directed by Charlie Lightening.
Jay Kay’s trademark hat has evolved even further, employing technology to create a custom-like piece that automatically folds and unfolds freely and lights up, making for striking visuals.
DynamiteJamiroquai

It’s a song with a catchy, upbeat vibe that you could imagine playing at a club.
It’s the kind of track you’d want to put on when partying with friends.
It feels like something that could be in the movie Saturday Night Fever.
I love how it makes your body start to move.
Among Jamiroquai’s songs, I think this is the one that feels the most like a club track.
Emergency on Planet EarthJamiroquai

This is the single of the same title from their first album, Emergency on Planet Earth, released in 1993.
The album won the Brit Award for Best British Album.
Frontman Jay Kay sounded the alarm about environmental destruction, addressing various issues facing the world—from helping the hungry to the importance of protecting tropical rainforests—and it remains a relevant problem to this day.
Little LJamiroquai

It’s a single from the 2001 album A Funk Odyssey.
The music video is set in a futuristic nightclub, featuring Jay Kay dancing, with a striking small illuminated dance floor reminiscent of Saturday Night Fever.
The track was featured on the soundtrack of the 2002 film The Sweetest Thing and was also included in the game Dance Dance Revolution Hottest Party.





