Faithless Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | God Is a DJ |
| 2 | North Star |
| 3 | Insomnia (Monster mix edit) |
| 4 | Not Going Home |
| 5 | Sun to Me |
| 6 | Love Is My Condition |
| 7 | Baseball Cap |
| 8 | We Come 1 |
| 9 | Muhammad Ali |
| 10 | Music Matters |
| 11 | Feelin Good |
| 12 | Mass Destruction |
| 13 | Crazy Bal’Heads |
| 14 | Bring My Family Back |
| 15 | Salva Mea |
| 16 | Crazy English Summer |
| 17 | Feel Me |
| 18 | Liontamer |
| 19 | Reverence |
| 20 | Tweak Your Nipple |
| 21 | Killer’s Lullaby |
| 22 | Miss U Less, See U More |
| 23 | Why Go? |
| 24 | Hem of His Garment |
| 25 | We Come One |
| 26 | Evergreen |
| 27 | Take the Long Way Home (End of the Road mix) |
| 28 | Fatty Boo |
| 29 | Sunday 8pm |
| 30 | Bring My Family Back (Paul Van Dyk mix) |
| 31 | Comin Around |
| 32 | Tarantula |
| 33 | God Is a DJ (Yes He Is) |
| 34 | I Want More, Part 1 |
| 35 | Addictive |
| 36 | Giving Myself Away |
| 37 | Take the Long Way Home |
| 38 | No Roots |
| 39 | She’s My Baby |
| 40 | Postcards (Rewritten mix) |
| 41 | One Step Too Far |
| 42 | To All New Arrivals |
| 43 | The Man in You |
| 44 | Hour of Need (Skinny mix) |
| 45 | Woozy |
| 46 | I Want More |
| 47 | Not Enuff Love |
| 48 | Hour of Need |
| 49 | What About Love |
| 50 | Flowerstand Man |
Faithless Albums
Singles
About Faithless
Faithless is a British electronic music collective from London that emerged in 1995 as one of the most spiritually-charged and emotionally resonant acts in dance music history. Built around the hypnotic production duo of Rollo and Sister Bliss alongside the late, charismatic vocalist Maxi Jazz, the group crafted a distinctive sound that merged deep house grooves, trance euphoria, and hip-hop consciousness into transcendent dancefloor anthems. Their breakthrough hit "Insomnia" became a global phenomenon, with its relentless four-on-the-floor pulse and Maxi's spoken-word mantras about sleepless urban anxiety capturing the zeitgeist of '90s rave culture. Songs like "God Is a DJ" elevated club music into something approaching the sacred, blending gospel-tinged vocals with pounding beats that felt both hedonistic and redemptive. Over their nearly three-decade career spanning albums like "Reverence" and later "Faithless 2.0," they've maintained their ability to create music that works equally well in massive festival settings and intimate headphone sessions. The group's cultural impact extends beyond their impressive catalog of 2423 songs-they helped legitimize electronic music as a vehicle for profound emotional and spiritual expression, proving that dance music could be both intellectually engaging and utterly transcendent. Even as they've evolved through lineup changes and shifting electronic landscapes, Faithless remains a testament to the transformative power of rhythm and the eternal human search for connection through music.