Oliver Heldens discography

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This is the discography of Dutch DJ Oliver Heldens.

Contents

DJ mixes

Singles

As lead artist

List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications
TitleYearPeak chart positions Certifications
NLD
[2]
AUS
[3]
AUT
[4]
BEL
[5]
FRA
[6]
GER
[7]
IRL
[8]
SWE
[9]
UK
[10]
"Stinger"2013
"Juggernaut"
"Striker"
"Thumper"
(with Jacob van Hage)
"Triumph"
(with Julian Calor)
"Buzzer"
"Onyva"
(featuring Alvar & Millas)
"Javelin"
(with Martin Mayne)
"Panther"
(with Robby East)
"Gecko"324673
"Gecko (Overdrive)"
(with Becky Hill)
20144871352330551
"Koala"2333
"This"
(with Sander van Doorn)
"Pikachu"
(with Mr. Belt & Wezol)
"Last All Night (Koala)"
(featuring KStewart)
67132535
"You Know"
(with Zeds Dead)
2015106
"Melody"62
"Bunnydance"
"Shades of Grey"
(with Shaun Frank featuring Delaney Jane)
6560
"Wombass"
(with Tiësto)
67
"The Right Song"
(with Tiësto featuring Natalie La Rose)
2016465710039
"Waiting"
(with Throttle)
"Ghost"
(featuring Rumors)
"Space Sheep"
(with Chocolate Puma)
"Flamingo"
"Good Life"
(featuring Ida Corr)
"I Don't Wanna Go Home"2017
"Ibiza 77 (Can You Feel It)"
"What the Funk"
(featuring Danny Shah)
"Riverside 2099" [13]
(with Sidney Samson)
2018
"Fire in My Soul" [14]
(featuring Shungudzo)
"This Groove" [15]
(with Lenno)
2019
"Summer Lover" [16]
(featuring Devin and Nile Rodgers)
"Cucumba" [17]
(with Moguai)
"Turn Me On"
(with Riton featuring Vula)
3838581284
[18]
1811
[19]
12
"Lift Me Up" [24]
(with Firebeatz and Schella featuring Carla Monroe)
"Aquarius" [25]
"The G.O.A.T." [26]
(with Mesto)
2020
"Take a Chance" [27]
"Details" [28]
(featuring Boy Matthews)
"Rave Machine" [29]
"Break This Habit" [30]
(featuring Kiko Bun)
"Somebody" [31]
(with Funkin Matt featuring Bright Sparks)
"Set Me Free" [32]
(with Party Pupils featuring Max)
"Freedom for My People" [33]
(with Shungudzo)
"Never Look Back" [34]
(featuring Syd Silvair)
2021
"Zapdos" [35]
"Ma Luv" [36]
(with MorganJ)
"Deja Vu" [37]
(with Anabel Englund)
"I Was Made for Lovin' You (featuring Nile Rodgers and House Gospel Choir)"2022
"10 Out Of 10" [38]
(with Kylie Minogue)
2023 [lower-alpha 1]
"Out of Love (with WeiBird)"
It did not enter the Top 100. But it did reach no.19 on the sales only chart.|}

As Hi-Lo

List of singles as lead artist, showing year released, record label and album name
TitleYearLabel
"Crank It Up"2015 Mad Decent
"Renegade Mastah"Heldeep
"Wappy Flirt"
"Ooh La La"
"Steam Train" (with Chocolate Puma)2016
"WTF" (with Sander van Doorn)
"Alien Technology" (with Alok)2017
"Men On Mars"
"Love Vibrations" (with Dada Life)2018
"Impulse" [40] (with Mike Cervello)
"Lazerx999" [41] (with Chocolate Puma)2019
"Poseidon" [42]
"Zeus" [43] 2020 Mau5trap
"Kronos" [44] Heldeep
"Athena" [45] 2021Octopus Recordings
"Saw of Olympus" [46] (with Reinier Zonneveld)Filth On Acid
"Check" [47] (with Will Clarke)
"Hypnos / Hera" [48] Drumcode
"String Theory" [49] (with Reinier Zonneveld)Filth On Acid
"Industria" [50] (with Eli Brown)2022Kangarooli Tracks
"Rabbit Hole" (with Layton Giordani)Drumcode
"Samsara" (with Reinier Zonneveld)Filth On Acid

Guest appearances

TitleYearOther artist(s)Album
"Ting Ting Ting"2020 Itzy It'z Me

Remixes

List of remixes, showing year released and original artists
YearTitleOriginal artists
2014"Animals" (Oliver Heldens Remix) Martin Garrix
"Feel Good" (Oliver Heldens Remix) Robin Thicke
"Latch" (Oliver Heldens Remix) (NOTE: Would later devolve into the remix of Lady B's cover of Return Of The Mack) Disclosure (featuring Sam Smith)
"A Sky Full of Stars" (Oliver Heldens Remix) Coldplay
"Return of the Mack" (Oliver Heldens Remix)Lady Bee (featuring Rochelle)
"Can't Stop Playing" (Oliver Heldens and Gregor Salto Remix) Dr. Kucho! and Gregor Salto
"A Lot like Love" (Oliver Heldens Edit)The Voyagers (featuring Haris)
"Light Years Away" (Oliver Heldens Remix) Tiësto (featuring Dbx)
2015"Outside" (Oliver Heldens Remix) Calvin Harris (featuring Ellie Goulding)
"MHATLP" (Hi-Lo Edit)Oliver Heldens and Da Hool
2016"Me, Myself & I" (Oliver Heldens Remix) G-Eazy (featuring Bebe Rexha)
"Go" (Hi-Lo Remix) Moby
"All We Know" (Oliver Heldens Remix) The Chainsmokers (featuring Phoebe Ryan)
2017"The Answer" (Oliver Heldens Edit)HI-LO
"Chained to the Rhythm" (Oliver Heldens Remix) Katy Perry
"The Journey" (Oliver Heldens Edit) [51] Aevion
"$4,000,000" (Oliver Heldens Remix) Steve Aoki and Bad Royale (featuring Mase and Big Gigantic)
2018"King Kong" (Hi-Lo Touch)Oliver Heldens
"One Kiss" (Oliver Heldens Remix) [52] Calvin Harris and Dua Lipa
"Don't Leave Me Alone" (Oliver Heldens Remix) [53] David Guetta (featuring Anne-Marie)
"Le Freak" (Oliver Heldens Remix) [54] Chic
2019"Lalala" (Oliver Heldens Remix) [55] Y2K and bbno$
2020"The Other Side" (Oliver Heldens Remix) [56] SZA and Justin Timberlake
"Daisies" (Oliver Heldens Remix) [57] Katy Perry
"Tear It Up" (Oliver Heldens Remix) [58] Solardo and Paul Woolford (featuring Pamela Fernandez)
2021"Thing Called Love" (Oliver Heldens Remix) [59] Above & Beyond (featuring Richard Bedford)
"Heat Waves" (Oliver Heldens Remix) [60] Glass Animals
"By Your Side" (Oliver Heldens Remix) [61] Calvin Harris (featuring Tom Grennan)
"Skyscrapers" (Hi-Lo Remix) [62] Nina Kraviz
2022"In The Dark" (Oliver Heldens Remix) [63] Purple Disco Machine and Sophie and the Giants

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Notes

  1. "10 Out of 10" did not enter the UK Top 100 Singles Chart, but peaked at number 19 on the UK Official Singles Downloads Chart Top 100. [39]