Marshmello Fortnite Extended Set

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Marshmello Fortnite Extended Set
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Remix album by
ReleasedFebruary 2, 2019 (2019-02-02)
Label Joytime Collective
Producer Marshmello
Marshmello chronology
Joytime II
(2018)
Marshmello Fortnite Extended Set
(2019)
Roll the Dice
(2019)

Marshmello Fortnite Extended Set is the debut mix album by American DJ and record producer Marshmello. It was released on February 2, 2019. [1] This album won the Billboard Music Award for Best Electronic Album in 2020.

Contents

Background

Marshmello played a concert for Fortnite in February 2019, an extended version of the set being exclusively released to Apple Music the same month. [2]

Commercial performance

The album topped the US Top Dance/Electronic Albums chart. [3]

It also won the best Dance/Electronic Album at the 2020 Billboard Music Awards.

Track listing

Marshmello Fortnite Extended Set [1]
No.TitleArtistsLength
1."Wolves" (Marshmello Intro Edit)Marshmello and Selena Gomez 1:57
2."Poppin"Rickyxsan0:35
3."Gassed Up" Jauz and DJ Snake 0:30
4."The Drop" (4B & Nvrleft Remix) Gammer 0:42
5."Waiting for Love" (Marshmello Remix) Avicii 1:05
6."Check This Out"Marshmello0:39
7."Want U 2"Marshmello0:38
8."Everyday"Marshmello and Logic 1:42
9."Power"Marshmello0:41
10."Fly"Marshmello featuring Leah Culver0:52
11."Light" (Crankdat Re-Crank) San Holo 1:32
12."Moving On"Marshmello0:41
13."Alone"Marshmello4:25
14."Chasing Colors"Marshmello and Ookay featuring Noah Cyrus 1:29
15."Flashbacks"Marshmello0:31
16."Pop Dat"4B and Aazar0:34
17."Behemoth" Svdden Death 0:39
18."Reddy the Throne"Spag Heddy featuring PsoGnar0:45
19."I Hold Still"Jauz and Crankdat featuring Slushii 0:44
20."Make It Pop"Nonsens0:30
21."Deep Down Low" Valentino Khan 0:36
22."Giant Mouse"AC Slater and Chris Lorenzo0:37
23."Jungle Bae" (VIP) Jack Ü featuring Bunji Garlin 0:37
24."Losing It" Fisher 1:05
25."Bomb a Drop"Garmiani0:34
26."Party Up" (GTA Remix) Destructo featuring YG 1:25
27."Happier"Marshmello and Bastille 3:37

Charts

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