Jamiroquai Popular Song Rankings [2025]
Jamiroquai, who stirred up a global sensation beyond the acid jazz scene with “Virtual Insanity.” Their fashion and music videos are always a hot topic.
We’ve compiled a list of their popular karaoke songs.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or just discovering them, be sure to check it out.
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Jamiroquai Popular Song Rankings [2025] (41–50)
Stillness in TimeJamiroquai50rank/position

This song has a very casual vibe—it’s poppy and bright.
It’s the kind of tune you can listen to anytime: when you wake up in the morning, during your lunch break, when you come home tired at night, or on a nice sunny day when you’re heading out for a drive.
I also like the stylish sound in the track that’s kind of like a recorder.
The music video has a fun, cheerful feel to it too.
Jamiroquai Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (51–60)
Summer GirlJamiroquai51rank/position

JAMIROQUAI is a UK-based act known as the group that became the most globally famous in the acid jazz genre.
With Jason Kay on vocals, they debuted in 1992 and have released nine albums, including a best-of, by 2017.
The KidsJamiroquai52rank/position

This is a track from the second album, The Return Of The Space Cowboy, released in 1994.
It’s a Funk- and Acid Jazz–style number, with a distinctive uptempo rhythm and punchy live instrumentation.
The album title by Suchmos and the name of the band Johnny Depp played in are also known as The Kids.
Twenty Zero OneJamiroquai53rank/position

It has an electronic, electro-style vibe.
Jamiroquai’s vocals are transformed into electronic sounds, giving it a different atmosphere from their other tracks and a slightly harder edge.
It’s a bit unusual, so I think a song like this is perfect for when you’re tired of the usual Jamiroquai sound.
When You Gonna Learn?Jamiroquai54rank/position

This is the first single from their debut album, Emergency on Planet Earth, released in 1993.
The track is also famous for featuring the didgeridoo and is known for having made an impact on the London club scene.
Jay Kay sings about environmental issues—how we treat nature and the threat of animal extinction—and the Japanese title carries a strong, message-driven meaning: “When will you realize?”
White Knuckle RideJamiroquai55rank/position

The PV for this song features footage of riding in a helicopter, giving it an unreal vibe—as if you’re floating in the air yourself—so it has a fresh, new sensation.
The vocals themselves feel cool and not too noisy, making it very easy to listen to.
In a good way, it’s very accessible; in a less favorable sense, it doesn’t have much of that Jamiroquai-like quality.





