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Best Cahill Songs

Alex DaviesBy Alex Davies 1 week ago
Written with AI assistance.

'Trippin' On You' hit No. 21 on the UK chart in 2008 and it's still the one that defines Cahill.

Best Cahill Songs
— three6ohchris

Start here

'Trippin' On You' featuring Nikki Belle. 2007, 2008 when it really took off. This is the record that put Cahill on the map. No. 21 on the UK Singles Chart. Widespread airplay and support followed straight away. You don't get that kind of reach on a record that isn't genuinely good. It's the clearest introduction to what Cahill do: big, bright, vocal-led house built for a packed room. Everything else they've done sits in the shadow of this one for good reason.

The cover that showed their range

'Sex Shooter', also with Nikki Belle, arrived in 2009. Here's where it gets interesting: this is a club reworking of the 1984 Apollonia 6 track. It tells you everything about Cahill's instincts. They're not afraid to take something from a totally different era and rebuild it for a dancefloor. If you like the idea of house music with a bit of pop history baked in, this is your signal that Cahill can work at more than one level. It's a smart record.

The current moment

'Rich Girl', released in 2026, is the newest entry on this list. Don't assume Cahill are heritage. They're still making club-ready records right now. This is proof they've moved forward rather than just cycling through old material. It shows they're still thinking about the dancefloor.

For the heads

Beyond the three above, keep these on your radar: 'Crush On You', 'Feel The Love' and 'Into My Life'. These round out the picture of Cahill as a group that consistently writes for the floor rather than the radio, even when radio ends up loving the results anyway. They're the deeper cuts worth digging into.

The evidence

The listening order says it all. 'Trippin' On You' as the foundation. 'Sex Shooter' showing the range. Then deeper cuts like 'Crush On You', 'Feel The Love' and 'Into My Life'. Finally, 'Rich Girl' to hear where they are now. That's the full arc of how Cahill works and why they matter.

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