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Pioneer of Future House! Don Diablo’s Popular Songs

Dutch DJ Don Diablo, a pioneer who led the scene as future house rose to popularity in 2015 as a subgenre of EDM.

He began producing music at 15 and, after debuting in 2002, steadily built recognition with his highly original style.

In 2014, he launched Hexagon, a label with a strong visual concept, among many other activities.

This time, we present a ranking of Don Diablo’s most popular songs!

Pioneer of Future House! Don Diablo’s Popular Songs (1–10)

Where Do We Come FromDon Diablo & Lufthaus ft. Sofiya Nzau8rank/position

Don Diablo & Lufthaus ft. Sofiya Nzau – Where Do We Come From
Where Do We Come FromDon Diablo & Lufthaus ft. Sofiya Nzau

A perfect track for your summer soundtrack has arrived! This collaboration by Don Diablo, Lufthaus, and Sofiya Nzau seamlessly blends Afro-house with electronic sounds.

Centered on profound questions about our existence and origins, it features Sofiya Nzau’s soulful vocals that truly resonate.

Released on July 26, 2024, the track has already been hailed as a summer anthem.

It’s ideal not only for beach parties and festivals, but also for late-night moments of deep reflection.

Recommended not just for EDM fans, but for anyone looking to explore themselves through music.

No GoodDon Diablo, Zonderling9rank/position

Zonderling x Don Diablo – No Good | Official Music Video
No GoodDon Diablo, Zonderling

This is a track collab by Don Diablo and Zonderling.

On Beatport and the like, it’s categorized as Future House, but at this point it’s hard to tell what defines Future House anymore.

The drop’s hi-hats are probably where the Future House influence comes from, but the drop’s bass sounds more like Bass House.

Bad (feat. Zak Abel)Don Diablo10rank/position

Don Diablo – Bad ft. Zak Abel | Official Music Video
Bad (feat. Zak Abel)Don Diablo

This track by Don Diablo, the ace of future house, features the Moroccan-British singer Zak Abel.

It’s dance-pop rooted in modern house music, employing somewhat mysterious tones.

The song was created with the hope of brightening everyday life through music for a world struggling with COVID-19.

The two have stated that “Bad” is a track about guilty pleasures, and musically, they wanted to explore different sounds and push the boundaries of Don Diablo’s sonic identity as a producer with a fresh approach.

Pioneer of Future House! Don Diablo’s Popular Songs (11–20)

Congratulations (Don Diablo VIP Mix)Don Diablo11rank/position

Don Diablo – Congratulations ft. Brando (Don Diablo VIP Mix) | Official Audio
Congratulations (Don Diablo VIP Mix)Don Diablo

When talking about future house, you can’t leave out Don Diablo.

He’s a DJ from the Netherlands, and his tracks are so polished and accessible that I can wholeheartedly recommend them even to beginners.

His 2020 release “Congratulations” has an incredibly satisfying and straightforward drop—the chorus section’s melody and beat feel amazing.

The dynamics and variations in the beat are easy to follow, making it a fantastic track that instinctively feels cool.

Drifter ft DYUDon Diablo12rank/position

Don Diablo – Drifter ft DYU (Official Music Video)
Drifter ft DYUDon Diablo

A track by Don Diablo, the Dutch producer and DJ who leads the future house scene.

Released as a single on Spinnin’ Records, its music video—directed by Patrick van der Wal—garnered significant attention.

OriginsDon Diablo13rank/position

Don Diablo – Origins (Official Music Video)
OriginsDon Diablo

An EDM song by the highly charismatic artist Don Diablo, known for his authentic electronic sound and grounded, powerful sense of rhythm.

The energetic tones are truly moving, and it’s the kind of track you can get hyped to even when listening alone.

FeverDon Diablo & CID14rank/position

Don Diablo & CID – Fever | Official Music Video
FeverDon Diablo & CID

It’s a popular track built for the dance floor, updated with a modern sound while employing a simple, mysterious bassline that feels like a return to early ’80s acid house.

The drum machine tones use the TR-909, faithfully following house music methods.

On top of that, it incorporates quintessential EDM elements like riser sounds and drum-roll breaks, resulting in a futuristic sound.