Best Sigala Songs
Easy Love spent 41 weeks on the UK chart and still holds up. It's the template for everything that followed.
The song that made him
Easy Love (2015) has to be first. Built around a Jackson 5 sample, built to sound effortless, built to work immediately. It spent 41 weeks in the UK chart and sold over 600,000 copies. That's not just a hit. That's a moment. It remains the clearest example of what Sigala does best: take something familiar, brighten it, and make it feel new.
The surrounding essentials
Sweet Lovin' (feat. Bryn Christopher) shows the same tropical warmth applied to a different vocal texture. Ain't Giving Up (feat. Craig David) is one of his most confident singles: Craig David's voice sitting right on top of the beat with proper swagger. Came Here for Love (feat. Ella Eyre) is a big, festival-ready chorus that shows how far he can push the energy. Lullaby (feat. Paloma Faith) pairs his production with a genuinely distinctive voice rather than a generic pop topline. You for Me (feat. Rita Ora) is polished and pop-first, a good entry point if you're coming from mainstream pop rather than dance music.
The emotional turns
Lasting Lover (feat. James Arthur) is a slightly more emotional turn, showing he doesn't only do pure euphoria. Stay the Night (feat. Talia Mar) is a strong later-career single that keeps the same formula fresh. Living Without You (feat. David Guetta and Sam Ryder) pairs two major dance producers with a voice that brings unexpected emotional lift.
Which to play after Easy Love
Go for Ain't Giving Up. It's the clearest snapshot of Sigala at his most self-assured, and Craig David's involvement gives it staying power that most tropical house singles from that era lost.