Artist's albums
Stop & Go (Jacques Greene Remix)
2023 · single
UNAVAILABLE (feat. Musa Keys) [Major Lazer Remix]
2023 · single
Designer (Jyoty Remix)
2023 · single
Number 1
2023 · single
Rhyme Dust (feat. Dom Dolla) [Major Lazer Remix]
2023 · single
Alone (Major Lazer Remix)
2023 · single
Ke Shy (Joy Orbison Remix)
2023 · single
KILO (Major Lazer & Ape Drums Remix)
2023 · single
Piano Republik
2023 · album
Piano Republik (Extended)
2023 · album
Mamgobhozi
2023 · single
Designer
2023 · single
Koo Koo Fun (Remixes)
2023 · EP
Koo Koo Fun (feat. Tiwa Savage & DJ Maphorisa)
2022 · single
La Mano (feat. Tavo Rayo)
2021 · single
Don't Go Yet (Major Lazer Dub)
2021 · single
Don't Go Yet (Major Lazer Remix)
2021 · single
Music Is The Weapon (Remixes)
2021 · album
Titans (feat. Sia & Labrinth) [Imanbek Remix]
2021 · single
Music Is The Weapon (Reloaded)
2021 · album
C'est Cuit (feat. Aya Nakamura & Swae Lee)
2021 · single
Titans (feat. Sia & Labrinth)
2021 · single
Jadi Buti (feat. Rashmeet Kaur) [Nucleya VIP Remix]
2021 · single
Que Calor
2021 · EP
Diplomatico (feat. Guaynaa)
2021 · single
Bonde do Major Lazer
2021 · EP
Pra te Machucar (feat. ÀTTØØXXÁ and Suku Ward)
2021 · single
Oh My Gawd (feat. Nicki Minaj & K4mo) [Riton Remix]
2020 · single
Hell and High Water (feat. Alessia Cara)
2020 · single
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Biography
Making the world smaller by making the party bigger: this is Major Lazer's mission. Since its debut in 2009, the trio led by Diplo has consistently affirmed its desire to celebrate cultures, to uplift artists and genres from around the world and to create a new kind of electronic music. The breadth of international artists that we find across Major Lazer’s albums—from Guns Don't Kill People...Lazers Do, to their latest Music Is The Weapon—illustrates this ethos. This desire to free oneself from codes, to break down barriers, is at the heart of Music is the Weapon. Released in October 2020 this new LP is carried by a list of prestigious names, with universes that could not be more varied. Among them: reggaeton superstar J. Balvin, American rap queen Nicki Minaj, in addition to French Montana, Skip Marley, Khalid, Mr Eazi, Nucleya, Paloma Mami, Anitta, and Shenseea , the new star of Jamaican dancehall and many more.. By drawing together the international influences of reggaeton and afrobeats, Music is the Weapon is a record in tune with its time, whose frenetic rhythms marry genres with ever more power; dance music to dancehall, pop to dembow, soca to hip-hop. It is an album that projects us to the four corners of the globe, and whose title takes on an almost political meaning: at the end of a year marked by isolation and the restriction of our freedoms, music seems to be a considerable weapon, more capable than ever of bringing us together across borders.