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Famous and popular songs by Jamiroquai

Famous and popular songs by Jamiroquai
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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?

Jamiroquai’s Greatest and Most Popular Songs (1–10)

Seven Days In Sunny JuneJamiroquai

Jamiroquai – Seven Days In Sunny June
Seven Days In Sunny JuneJamiroquai

This is a single from their sixth album, Dynamite, released in 2005, and it was also featured on the soundtrack of the film The Devil Wears Prada.

The music video conveys scenes of celebrities enjoying a sunny seven-day stretch in June, relaxing outdoors and at pool parties in a sprawling garden.

The lyrics seem to depict a brief early-summer romance, and the track’s acoustic guitar, piano, and melody sound faint and wistful.

Virtual InsanityJamiroquai

Jamiroquai – Virtual Insanity (Official Video)
Virtual InsanityJamiroquai

Speaking of Jamiroquai, I think this is their most famous and popular song.

Of course, the song itself has a great groove and I really love it, and the music video is unique and interesting, which I think is great.

I think a lot of people know this track even if they aren’t Jamiroquai fans.

It’s the kind of song you can put on anytime and enjoy.

The tempo is just right, so it’s easy to get into the groove.

Too Young to DieJamiroquai

Jamiroquai – Too Young to Die (Official Video)
Too Young to DieJamiroquai

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

With a title suggesting “Too Young to Die,” it stands as an anti-war song responding to the Gulf War of the 1990s, sharply criticizing the realities of that conflict and becoming one of Jamiroquai’s signature tracks.

Main VeinJamiroquai

Among Jamiroquai’s tracks, this one is especially groovy.

It has that club-ready vibe, and when I listen to it, I can’t help but feel my body start to move on its own.

It’s a bright, feel-good song.

I also think the female chorus that comes in at the end adds a nice atmospheric touch.

Kind For A DayJamiroquai

Jamiroquai – King for a Day (Official Video)
Kind For A DayJamiroquai

This is a single from the fourth album Synkronized, released in 1999.

It’s a tribute song to bassist Stuart Zender, who was a member of Jamiroquai from 1992 to 1998.

With a harpsichord-like sound, the track follows a Baroque pop style, and Jay Kay’s aristocratic costume suits it well.

The music video suggests he’s grappling with a vexing problem.

High TimesJamiroquai

This is one of my favorite songs.

I think it’s a track that showcases Jamiroquai’s style at full blast.

It’s got a great groove with a slightly dark vibe.

The trumpet that comes in midway adds atmosphere and sounds really cool.

It’s so groovy that your body starts moving on its own, and it really captures that Jamiroquai feel.

I think this track is especially popular.

Love FoolosophyJamiroquai

Jamiroquai – Love Foolosophy (Official Video)
Love FoolosophyJamiroquai

This is a single from the 5th album, A Funk Odyssey, released in 2001.

The music video is memorable for scenes of Jay Kay driving to a party with his supermodel girlfriend, Heidi Klum, with a big dog riding along.

The lyrics are a straightforward love song about being in love.