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Fatboy Slim Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

Fatboy Slim Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
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Fatboy Slim Popular Songs Ranking [2025]

Fatboy Slim is a DJ who has been active in the techno and house scene since 1985.

His sound is characterized by remixes of funk and rock, making it approachable even for newcomers to club music.

This time, we’ll introduce his popular tracks in ranking order.

Fatboy Slim Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (1–10)

Right Here, Right NowFatboy Slim1rank/position

Fatboy Slim – Right Here, Right Now [Official 4K Video]
Right Here, Right NowFatboy Slim

Fatboy Slim from the UK sparked a global movement with big beat.

This track, released in April 1999, is a landmark song from the classic album “You’ve Come a Long Way, Baby,” which reached No.

2 on the UK Singles Chart.

The simple yet powerful refrain—“Right here, right now!”—pumps your adrenaline just by listening.

Its overwhelming exhilaration even led to its use in the trailer for the film Crank and in Adidas ads.

It’s perfect for pivotal moments in life or training sessions when you want to push yourself to the limit.

Why not greet that all-or-nothing moment with this ferocious beat?

Rockafeller SkankFatboy Slim2rank/position

Fatboy Slim – Rockafeller Skank [Official Video]
Rockafeller SkankFatboy Slim

One of Fatboy Slim’s biggest hits, released in 1998.

It’s such a famous track that many of you have probably heard it before.

Unlike typical techno music, this piece features dramatic changes in tempo and mood throughout, making it highly dynamic.

It was released as the lead single from his second album, “You’ve Come a Long Way, Baby.” The song peaked at No.

6 on the UK Singles Chart and earned a Platinum certification.

Highly recommended if you’re looking for something interesting!

Because We CanFatboy Slim3rank/position

Fatboy Slim – Because We Can (Official Audio)
Because We CanFatboy Slim

“Because We Can,” the classic track by British rapper Fatboy Slim.

If you’re Japanese, you’ve probably heard it at least once.

That’s right—the very song used as the walk-on music for comedians in the M-1 Grand Prix, the tournament that crowns Japan’s best manzai duo.

While it isn’t widely known around the world, it’s extremely famous in Japan, so it should really get the crowd going at karaoke.

Aside from the chorus, it’s basically English rap, so it might work well to have everyone join in just for the chorus.

KaliforniaFatboy Slim4rank/position

Fatboy Slim – Kalifornia (Official Audio)
KaliforniaFatboy Slim

Fatboy Slim is the solo project of British musician Norman Cook.

“Kalifornia” is included on his 1998 album You’ve Come a Long Way, Baby, which reached number one on the UK charts.

Speed Trials On Acid (feat. Dan Diamond)Carl Cox & Fatboy Slim5rank/position

Carl Cox & Fatboy Slim – Speed Trials On Acid (feat. Dan Diamond) [Lyric Video]
Speed Trials On Acid (feat. Dan Diamond)Carl Cox & Fatboy Slim

This is a track released in April 2022 that marks a collaboration between the UK’s legendary DJ Carl Cox and fellow Brit Fatboy Slim, who achieved worldwide hits in the “big beat” genre and is well known even among music fans beyond techno.

Both are true veterans who’ve been active since the 1980s, yet surprisingly, this is their first collaboration.

The sound is an undeniable killer tune: classic four-on-the-floor house, a simple yet memorable piano riff, restrained vocals that don’t get in the way of the beat, and a vibe that even hints at big beat.

For those of a certain generation it will feel nostalgic, and for younger listeners it will likely sound fresh.

Give the Po’ Man a BreakFatboy Slim6rank/position

Fatboy Slim – Give The Po’ Man A Break (Official Audio)
Give the Po' Man a BreakFatboy Slim

Fatboy Slim, who has an unusual background as a former rock band bassist, made his leap into the big beat scene with a track from his debut album “Better Living Through Chemistry,” released in September 1996.

While the title suggests a social message, the sound is simply exhilarating: a distorted bassline and thunderous breakbeats collide to create a dynamic groove that also resonates with rock.

The track is also known for being featured in the 2000 film “Traffic.” It’s the perfect number for when you want to crank up your adrenaline or relive the heat of the ’90s club scene.

IlluminatiFatboy Slim7rank/position

Fatboy Slim – Illuminati (Official Audio)
IlluminatiFatboy Slim

Fatboy Slim is the solo project of Norman Cook, a key figure in the UK big beat scene.

He has even won a Grammy Award, so many of you are probably familiar with him.

As with this track, he has produced many hit songs that use breakbeats, but he has also had a major impact on the dance-pop scene.

Even today, he performs at massive outdoor festivals, delivering innovative DJ sets that draw big crowds every year.

A veteran artist who continues to be supported by many young people.

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