Best Meduza Songs
Piece of Your Heart is the song, but here's where the depth of Meduza's catalogue actually shows itself.
Start with the moment that changed everything
"Piece of Your Heart" featuring Goodboys is the song that put Meduza on the map, and it still holds up as their best work. It reached number two on the UK Singles Chart and number one on the US Dance Charts. Two billion streams globally. Diamond and multi-platinum certifications around the world. Plus a Grammy nomination for Best Dance Recording at the 62nd Grammy Awards. If you only listen to one Meduza song, this is it.
The follow-up that proved it
"Lose Control" featuring Becky Hill and Goodboys is what came next, and it showed that "Piece of Your Heart" was no one-off. Number eleven in the UK, number seven in Ireland, number one on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart. Over a billion Spotify streams. Becky Hill's vocal gives it a warmth that sets it apart from most dance records.
The collaborations that expand the picture
"Paradise" with Dermot Kennedy pairs Meduza's clean, festival-built production with Dermot's raw, folk-leaning voice. "Tell It to My Heart" with Hozier proves Meduza can bring in a genuinely unexpected voice and still land it. Hozier's soulful delivery gives the track more weight than most house-pop crossovers ever manage. "Bad Memories" with Elley Duhé and FAST BOY is tighter and more pop-leaning, showing Meduza can write a hook as well as a groove. "Phone" with Sam Tompkins and Em Beihold teams two vocalists at once, the back-and-forth energy giving it a different feel to their usual single-vocalist formula.
The stadium moment
"Fire" is Meduza's official UEFA EURO 2024 song, made for stadiums and big screens. An anthem built to travel. Together, these seven tracks show the full range of what Meduza can do: from the breakthrough hit to the emotional deep cut to the anthem written for the biggest possible stage.