Major Lazer Popular Songs Ranking [2025]
Major Lazer keeps delivering fresh sounds in the dance music scene.
This time, we’ve put together a ranking of their most popular tracks.
Discover the appeal of their ever-evolving sound, rooted in dancehall reggae.
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Major Lazer Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (11–20)
Que Calor (feat. J Balvin & El Alfa)Major Lazer15rank/position

The ethnic-music vibe crafted by Colombian J Balvin and Dominican El Alfa is irresistible.
While the song leans heavily into that folkloric feel, it still ends up with a groove that makes you want to dance.
The slight touch of trap is a nice bonus, too.
Run UpMajor Lazer16rank/position

This is one of the many tracks by Major Lazer—so well-known in their home country of the United States for their skill and production prowess that everyone knows them.
While rooted in reggae, the sound is poppy, catchy, and uplifting, and just like the title suggests, it gives courage to anyone ready to start running.
Watch Out For ThisMajor Lazer17rank/position

An energetic anthem powered by an explosive beat that fuses dancehall and EDM.
Released by America’s Major Lazer in 2013 from the album “Free the Universe,” this track is a fervent party tune inspired by Jamaica’s dancehall scene.
Its basic rhythm is exquisitely blended with musical elements from the Caribbean, creating an irresistible groove that ignites the dance floor.
It gained global attention, appearing in the trailer for the French film “Qu’est-ce qu’on a fait au Bon Dieu?” and in a Pepsi commercial featuring soccer player Messi.
It’s a perfect song to boost unity across the venue during school sports days or pep rallies.
Lean On feat. MØ (CRNKN Remix)Major Lazer & DJ Snake18rank/position

A collaboration between Major Lazer, French DJ and producer DJ Snake, and Danish singer MØ.
It reached No.
1 on the charts in many countries, including Argentina, Australia, the Czech Republic, and Denmark.
This version is a remix by EDM producer CRNKN.
TriggerMajor Lazer & Khalid19rank/position

This is ‘Trigger,’ created for director Hideo Kojima’s latest work, Death Stranding.
The lyrics are abstract, so it can be interpreted not only as a breakup song, but also as a parting with friends or a farewell to family.
It’s a perfect fit for the world of Death Stranding, so it’s recommended for fans of the game as well.
PowerfulMajor Lazer feat. Ellie Goulding & Tarrus Riley20rank/position

A collaboration between American electronic music project Major Lazer, British singer Ellie Goulding, and Jamaican artist Tarrus Riley.
It’s a track that incorporates elements of dancehall, with DJ Diplo involved in the production.
Major Lazer Popular Songs Ranking [2025] (21–30)
Too OriginalMajor Lazer feat. Elliphant & Jovi Rockwell21rank/position

A track included on Major Lazer’s 2015 album Peace Is the Mission.
It samples Loleatta Holloway’s 1992 track Crash Goes Love (Yell Apella).
It was used in an iPhone 6 commercial.





