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ILLENIUM’s Hidden Hits: 5 Underrated Songs That Deserve the Spotlight

ILLENIUM is undeniably a gift to humanity. Not only is he a master at crafting songs that touch your soul on a spiritual level, covering the entire spectrum of human emotions, but he also has put out a massive amount of music. At the peak of his career, ILLENIUM has cemented himself as a generational headliner, dominating festival stages worldwide and hosting massive events like Trilogy, which sells out football stadiums with him as the sole headliner. However, with such an extensive discography (including five full-length albums), there are certain gems that often don’t get the attention they deserve. Here are five ILLENIUM songs that I believe deserve more love—just make sure to have some tissues ready when you give them a listen!

“Let You Go” by ILLENIUM, Ember Island

Inspired by this very article, “Let You Go” is an absolute masterpiece. Serving as the closing track on the Awake album, it’s understandable that it might be overlooked, but trust me, it’s worth every second of your time. The song delves into themes of solitude, reassuring the listener that they’re never truly alone, and that they will never be let go. The production is emotionally charged, building up to a tranquil and serene future bass drop. With incredible vocals and an unforgettable drop, this track is a true gem.

“Drop Our Hearts, Pt. 2” by ILLENIUM, Said the Sky, SIRMA

Despite being one of ILLENIUM’s older releases from 2014, “Drop Our Hearts, Pt. 2” still resonates deeply. SIRMA leads the listener on an emotional journey, while ILLENIUM and Said the Sky craft the musical landscape with finesse. Blending elements of future bass and old-school dubstep, the song offers a refreshing EDM experience. The drop transitions from dark dubstep chords to intense old-school dubstep notes, before evolving into a lighter chord progression—a journey that’s a must-listen for any music lover.

“Only One” by ILLENIUM, Nina Sung

A standout track from the Ashes album, “Only One” is a heartfelt ode to gratitude for a supportive partner. The future bass production is meticulously crafted, featuring soaring vocals and intricate soundscapes. The drops are a harmonious blend of synths and melodies, perfectly complementing the song’s emotive lyrics. Get ready to reach for the tissues, because this one is sure to tug at your heartstrings.

“Nothing Ever After” by ILLENIUM, Motionless in White

While “Nothing Ever After” may be the newest addition to this list, it’s deserving of more attention. Motionless in White’s rare venture into the EDM world adds a special touch to this track. The vocals are hauntingly beautiful, delivering bittersweet lyrics about crumbling relationships. The first drop offers a typical rock vibe, while the second introduces a rocktronic fusion, creating a heavy atmosphere for emotional release.

“I See You” by ILLENIUM, Said the Sky

Perhaps the most underappreciated song on this list, “I See You” is a hidden gem found on the deluxe version of Fallen Embers. Despite lacking vocals, this purely instrumental track is a masterpiece in its own right. Starting off slow and serene, it gradually builds up, introducing drums to create a groovy rhythm. Perfect for meditating under the setting sun, “I See You” showcases ILLENIUM’s ability to evoke emotions even without vocals, leaving a profound impact on the listener.

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