Basement Jaxx Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | My Turn |
| 2 | Twerk |
| 3 | Raindrops |
| 4 | Day Of The Sunflowers (We March On) |
| 5 | Oh My Gosh |
| 6 | Red Alert |
| 7 | She's No Good |
| 8 | Romeo |
| 9 | Do Your Thing |
| 10 | Good Luck |
| 11 | Saga |
| 12 | Lucky Star |
| 13 | Take Me Back To Your House |
| 14 | One More Chance |
| 15 | Rendez Vu |
| 16 | What's A Girl Got To Do? |
| 17 | Yo Yo |
| 18 | Oh my gosh! |
| 19 | Get Me Off |
| 20 | SFM |
| 21 | Back 2 the Wild (Single) |
| 22 | Hush Boy |
| 23 | Feelings Gone |
| 24 | Walking In The Clouds |
| 25 | Hey U |
| 26 | Distractionz |
| 27 | Jus 1 Kiss |
| 28 | Broken Dreams |
| 29 | Breakaway |
| 30 | Gimme Somethin' True |
| 31 | Lights Go Down |
| 32 | Good Luck (Featuring Lisa Kekaula) |
| 33 | Good Luck Feat Lisa Kekaula |
| 34 | On The Train |
| 35 | Where R We Now |
| 36 | Plug It In |
| 37 | Wheel N' Stop (Planet 3 Version) |
| 38 | Being With U |
| 39 | Being With You |
| 40 | Crazy Girl |
| 41 | All I Know |
| 42 | Run 4 Cover |
| 43 | Stay Close |
| 44 | Peace Of Mind |
| 45 | Smoke Bubbles |
| 46 | I Want U |
| 47 | Intro (from Zephyr, 2009) |
| 48 | Stop 4 Love |
| 49 | Everybody |
| 50 | Supersonic |
Basement Jaxx Albums
About Basement Jaxx
Basement Jaxx is a British electronic duo from Brixton who emerged in 1994 as pioneers of the UK house scene, crafting a distinctive sound that fuses garage, Latin rhythms, breakbeat, and pop sensibilities into irresistibly danceable anthems. Felix Buxton and Simon Ratcliffe built their reputation by blending underground club culture with mainstream accessibility, creating tracks like "Red Alert" and "Rendez-Vu" that captured the euphoric energy of late-90s rave culture while incorporating everything from bossa nova to punk rock. Their breakthrough album "Remedy" (1999) and follow-up "Rooty" (2001) established them as masters of genre-blending electronic music, with hits like "Where's Your Head At" showcasing their ability to layer aggressive breakbeats with playful vocal samples and infectious hooks. What makes Basement Jaxx distinctive is their refusal to be confined by electronic music's often rigid boundaries-they've collaborated with everyone from Dizzee Rascal to the London Symphony Orchestra, always maintaining their core identity while constantly evolving. With over 1,560 songs across 647 releases, including recent works like "Junto" and its remixed counterpart, they've proven remarkably prolific while helping to shape the sound of British electronic music for nearly three decades. Their cultural impact extends beyond the dancefloor, as they've consistently championed diversity and inclusivity in electronic music, drawing from global influences and underground scenes to create a sound that's both distinctly British and universally appealing.