Jauz discography

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Jauz discography
Studio albums1
EPs1
Singles32
Compilation albums1
Remixes29
Charted singles1

This is the discography of American electronic dance music producer and DJ Jauz.

Contents

Studio albums

TitleDetailsPeak chart positions
BEL
[1]
The Wise and the Wicked [2] 183

Compilation albums

TitleDetails
Off the Deep End, Vol. 1 [3]
  • Released: November 10, 2017
  • Label: Bite This!
  • Formats: Digital download

Extended plays

TitleDetails
Dangerous Waters [4]
Block Party

Charted singles

TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
BEL
[1]
"Higher"
(with Netsky)
201619 3

Singles

TitleYearAlbum
"Proppa Demands"
(with At Dawn We Rage)
2014Non-album singles
"Pure Evil"
(with Sullivan King)
"Feel the Volume"
"Rock the Party"
(with Ephwurd)
2015
"Get on Up"
(with Pegboard Nerds)
"Squad Out!"
(with Skrillex featuring Fatman Scoop)
"Deeper Love"
Higher
(with Netsky)
2016 3
"Get Down"
(with Eptic)
Non-album singles
"Goodiez"
"Shark Attack"
(with Megalodon)
"Magic"
(with Marshmello)
"Infected"
(with Tiësto)
"Ok!"
(with San Holo)
"Feel the Volume"
(JOYRYDE 'Stick It in Reverse' Mix)
(with JOYRYDE)
"Claim to Be"2017Off the Deep End, Vol. 1
"The Game"
"I Hold Still"
(with Crankdat featuring Slushii)
"Alpha"
"Meant To Love You"
(featuring ROUXN)
Non-album singles
"Lights Go Down"
(with Zeds Dead)
"Dinner Chat"
(with Yookie and Josh Pan)
2018
"In The Zone"
(featuring Example)
The Wise and the Wicked
"Gassed Up" [5]
(with DJ Snake)
"Motherfuckers" [6]
(featuring Snails)
"Keep the Rave Alive" [7]
(with Lazer Lazer Lazer)
"Diamonds" [8]
(with Kiiara)
"Super Fly" [9]
"Dance Floor" [10]
(with Sumr Camp)
2019Non-album singles
"I Dare You" [11]
(with Axel Boy)
"Don't Leave Me" [12] This Is Off The Deep End
"Truth" [13]
(with I_o)
"Thunder" [14]
(with Dnmo)
Non-album singles
"Shake" [15]
(with Zeds Dead)
"Movin" [16]
"Get to Me" [17] Dangerous Waters
"Erase You" [18]
(with Nato Feelz)
Dreamstate EP
"Super Hott" [19]
(with Dubloadz)
Dubloadz Presents: Houseloadz Vol. 1
"Bring Em Back" [20]
(with Tynan)
2020Dangerous Waters
"Wildlife" [21]
(with Karra)
Non-album single
"No Doubt" [22]
(with Griz)
Bangers[6].Zip
"Oceans & Galaxies" [23]
(with Haliene)
2021Non-album singles
"Sick" [24]
(with Frank Zummo featuring We Are Pigs)
"Forever" [25]
(with Micah Martin)
"Make It Good" [26]
"Bring Et"2022
"PPL"
(with Johnny GOLD)
"Like Before"
(with Habstrakt)
Block Party
"Mercy"
(with Masked Wolf)
"S.O.S"
(with Zeds Dead and Nicole Millar)
2023Non-album singles
"What I Wanted"
"Lights Go Out"

Remixes

TitleYearOriginal artists
"Jack" (Jauz Remix)2013 Breach
"Ratchet" (Jauz Remix)2014 Zeds Dead
"All Deez" (Jauz Remix)Buku
"Duality" (Jauz and Sullivan King Remix) Slipknot
"Sing" (Jauz Remix) Ed Sheeran
"The Munsta" (Jauz Remix)Scndl
"3005" (Jauz Future Remix) Childish Gambino
"When I Hear Music" (Jauz RetroFuture Remix) Debbie Deb
"Sugar" (Jauz Remix)Five Knives
"Coco" (Jauz Remix) O.T. Genasis
"Jaws Theme" (Jauz Remix) [27] John Williams
"Tip Toe Wing In My Jawwdinz" (Jauz Remix)2015 Riff Raff
"Some Chords" (Jauz Remix) deadmau5 and Dillon Francis
"Jahova" (Jauz Remix) Rusko
"Summer Air" (Jauz Remix)Lema & Shafer featuring Roxanne Emery
"After Life" (Jauz Remix) Tchami featuring Stacy Barthe
"Lean On" (Dillon Francis and Jauz Remix) Major Lazer and DJ Snake featuring
"PLUR Police" (Jauz Remix) Knife Party
"Need U (100%)" (Jauz and Marshmello Remix) Duke Dumont
"Gotta Get Thru This" (Jauz RetroFuture Remix)2016 Daniel Bedingfield
"Final Song" (Jauz and Diplo Remix) [28] [29] [30]
"Welcome to Planet Urf" (Jauz Remix) League of Legends
"Propaganda" (Jauz Remix) DJ Snake
"Closer" (Jauz Remix) The Chainsmokers featuring Halsey
"Sleepyhead" (Jauz Remix) Passion Pit
"Language" (Jauz Remix) Porter Robinson
"One Kiss" (Jauz Remix) [31] 2018 Calvin Harris and Dua Lipa
"Happier" (Jauz Remix) [32] Marshmello and Bastille
"Baby Shark" (Jauz Remix) [33] 2019 Pinkfong
"Trampoline" (Jauz Remix) [34] Shaed
"Show Me Love" (Jauz Remix) [35] 2021 Steve Angello and Laidback Luke featuring Robin S.
"I Hope Ur Miserable Until Ur Dead" (Jauz Remix) [36] Nessa Barrett

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