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Martin Garrix discography
Garrix in a talk session on the MusicNotes Stage during the third day of the 2017 Web Summit technology conference at Altice Arena in Lisbon, Portugal, on 9 November 2017
Garrix in a talk session at Web Summit in November 2017.
Studio albums1
EPs5
Compilation albums2
Singles84
Music videos47
DJ mixes3
Remixes10

The discography of Dutch DJ and electronic music producer Martin Garrix consists of a studio album, two compilation albums, four extended plays (EP), three DJ mixes, 85 singles (including 11 under other aliases), 47 music videos and ten remixes.[1] Part of the Dutch emergence of electronic dance music DJs, Garrix became widely known after his single "Animals" became a worldwide hit.[2] It went number one in the United Kingdom, Belgium, and on the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs chart, and it reached the top ten of several charts across Europe from late 2013 to early 2014. Garrix is the youngest Dutch artist to ever have a number one single in the United Kingdom.[1]

Garrix has collaborated with artists such as the Grammy Award-winning singer Usher,[3][4] Dua Lipa, Bebe Rexha, Troye Sivan, and Khalid. He has also collaborated with fellow DJs such as Tiësto, Avicii, David Guetta, Afrojack, and Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike.

Albums

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Studio albums

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Title Details
Sentio
  • Released: 29 April 2022
  • Label: Stmpd
  • Format: Digital download

Compilation albums

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List of compilation albums, with selected chart positions
Title Details Peak chart positions
JPN
[5]
The Martin Garrix Collection
  • Released: 21 April 2017 (Japan only)[6]
  • Label: Sony
  • Formats: Digital download, CD
106
The Martin Garrix Collection (Deluxe)
  • Released: 25 April 2018 (Japan & US only)
  • Label: Sony
  • Formats: Digital download, CD
105
The Martin Garrix Experience
  • Released: 10 July 2019 (Japan only)[7]
  • Label: Sony
  • Formats: Digital download, CD
57

Extended plays

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List of extended plays, with selected chart positions
Title Details Peak chart positions
US
[8]
US
Dance

[9]
US
Heat

[10]
Gold Skies 171 6 6
Break Through the Silence
(vs. Matisse & Sadko)
  • Released: 31 August 2015
  • Label: Casablanca, Spinnin', School Boy
  • Format: Digital download
Seven 5
Bylaw
  • Released: 19 October 2018
  • Label: Stmpd, Epic Amsterdam, Sony Netherlands
  • Format: Digital download
19
2019 Remixed
  • Released: 31 December 2019
  • Label: Stmpd, Epic Amsterdam, Sony Netherlands
  • Format: Digital download
IDEM
  • Released: 8 March 2024
  • Label: Stmpd, Epic Amsterdam, Sony Netherlands
  • Format: Digital download
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

DJ mixes

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List of DJ mixes
Title Details
Martin Garrix Presents Stmpd Rcrds
  • Released: 10 August 2018[11]
  • Label: Stmpd
  • Formats: Digital download
Tomorrowland Around the World 2020: Martin Garrix
  • Released: 11 September 2020[12]
  • Formats: Streaming
Tomorrowland 31.12.2020: Martin Garrix
  • Released: 15 January 2021[13]
  • Formats: Streaming

Singles

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List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
NLD
[14]
AUS
[15]
AUT
[16]
BEL
[17]
FRA
[18]
GER
[19]
SWE
[20]
SWI
[21]
UK
[22]
US
[23]
"Itsa"
(with Sleazy Stereo)[24]
2012 Non-album singles
"Keygen"[25]
"Registration Code"
(with Jay Hardway)
"Bfam"
(with Julian Jordan)[26]
"Torrent"
(with Sidney Samson)
2013
"Error 404"
(with Jay Hardway)[27]
"Just Some Loops"
(with TV Noise)[28]
"Animals" 3 29 6 1 2 4 4 2 1 21 Gold Skies
"Wizard"
(with Jay Hardway)
16 34 6 31 30 21 29 7
"Helicopter"
(with Firebeatz)
2014 59 33 98 Non-album single
"Tremor"
(with Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike)
44 55 3 116 30 Gold Skies
"Gold Skies"
(with Sander van Doorn and DVBBS featuring Aleesia)
94 9 183 49
"Proxy" 89
"Turn Up the Speakers"
(with Afrojack)
50 57 44 Non-album single
"Set Me Free"
(with Dillon Francis)
57 Money Sucks, Friends Rule
"Virus (How About Now)"
(with MOTi)
27 34 50 94 Non-album singles
"Forbidden Voices" 2015 29 133
"Don't Look Down"
(featuring Usher)
16 63 37 26 136 37 59 65 9 [A]
"The Only Way Is Up"
(with Tiësto)
74 81 Club Life, Vol. 4 - New York City
"Dragon"
(vs. Matisse & Sadko)
55 Break Through the Silence[38]
"Break Through the Silence"
(vs. Matisse & Sadko)
39
"Poison"[39] Non-album singles
"Bouncybob"
(featuring Justin Mylo and Mesto)
"Now That I've Found You"
(featuring John and Michel)
2016 73 70 106 [B]
"Lions in the Wild"
(with Third Party)
125 Hope[41]
"Oops"[42] Non-album singles
"In the Name of Love"
(with Bebe Rexha)
4 8 9 13 26 14 9 10 9 24
"Wiee"
(with Mesto)[50]
Seven
"Sun Is Never Going Down"
(featuring Dawn Golden)[51]
"Spotless"
(with Jay Hardway)[52]
"Hold On & Believe"
(featuring The Federal Empire)[53]
"Welcome"
(with Julian Jordan)[54]
"Together"
(with Matisse & Sadko)[55]
"Make Up Your Mind"
(with Florian Picasso)[56]
"Scared to Be Lonely"
(with Dua Lipa)
2017 3 14 10 10 32 9 3 10 14 76
  • NVPI: 3× Platinum[43]
  • ARIA: 3× Platinum[57]
  • BEA: Gold[58]
  • BPI: 2× Platinum[31]
  • BVMI: 3× Gold[32]
  • GLF: 4× Platinum[46]
  • IFPI SWI: Gold[59]
  • RIAA: 2× Platinum[34]
  • SNEP: Platinum[60]
Dua Lipa: Complete Edition
"Byte"
(with Brooks)
Non-album singles
"There for You"
(with Troye Sivan)
12 23 25 20 60 31 34 24 40 94
"Pizza" 85
"Forever"
(with Matisse & Sadko)
66
"So Far Away"
(with David Guetta featuring Jamie Scott and Romy Dya)
14 58 12 39 83 8 30 14 81
"Like I Do"
(with David Guetta and Brooks)
2018 21 73 20 42 31 23 15 22 29 7
"Game Over"
(with Loopers)
Non-album singles
"Ocean"
(featuring Khalid)
16 12 23 42 127 38 11 25 25 78
"High on Life"
(featuring Bonn)
19 59 52 51 131 66 29 45
"Burn Out"
(with Justin Mylo featuring Dewain Whitmore)
52 55 90 64 67
"Breach (Walk Alone)"
(with Blinders)
Bylaw
"Yottabyte"
"Latency"
(with Dyro)[72]
"Access"
"Waiting for Tomorrow"
(with Pierce Fulton featuring Mike Shinoda)
"Dreamer"
(featuring Mike Yung)
67 73 Non-album singles
"Glitch"
(with Julian Jordan)[73]
"No Sleep"
(featuring Bonn)
2019 38 61 41 96 41 58
"Mistaken"
(with Matisse & Sadko featuring Alex Aris)[74]
"Summer Days"
(featuring Macklemore and Patrick Stump)
14 47 13 19 26 24 34 22 26 100
"These Are the Times"
(featuring JRM)
[C]
"Home"
(featuring Bonn)
94 61
"Used to Love"
(with Dean Lewis)
32 46 25 40 42
"Hold On"
(with Matisse & Sadko featuring Michel Zitron)[80]
[D]
"Drown"
(featuring Clinton Kane)
2020 36 83 76
"Higher Ground"
(featuring John Martin)
68 80
"Pressure"[82]
(featuring Tove Lo)
2021 29 66 39 91
"We Are the People"
(featuring Bono and the Edge)[83]
15 28 6 95 15 47 14
"Love Runs Out"
(featuring G-Eazy and Sasha Alex Sloan)
89 [E] 77
"Diamonds"[85]
(with Julian Jordan and Tinie Tempah)
"Won't Let You Go"[86]
(with Matisse & Sadko and John Martin)
"Follow"
(with Zedd)
2022 Sentio
"Limitless"
(with Mesto)
"Reboot"
(with Vluarr)
"Quantum"
(with Brooks)
"Good Morning"
(with Matisse & Sadko)
"Starlight (Keep Me Afloat)"
(with DubVision featuring Shaun Farrugia)
"Funk"
(with Julian Jordan)
"Find You"
(with Justin Mylo featuring Dewain Whitmore)
"Aurora"
(with Blinders)
"Oxygen"
(with DubVision featuring Jordan Grace)
"If We'll Ever Be Remembered"
(with Shaun Farrugia)
"Loop"
(with DallasK featuring Sasha Alex Sloan)
Non-album single
"Something"
(with Breathe Carolina)
Stmpd Rcrds & Tomorrowland Music EP
"Hero"
(with Jvke)
58 Non-album single
"Hurricane"
(with Sentinel featuring Bonn)
2023 [F] Stmpd Rcrds & Tomorrowland Music EP (Vol. 2)
"Real Love"
(with Lloyiso)
[G] Non-album single
"Carry You"
(with Third Party featuring Oaks & Declan J Donovan)
2024 IDEM
"Breakaway"
(with Mesto featuring Wilhelm)
"Biochemical"
(with Seth Hills)
"Empty"
(with DubVision featuring Jaimes)
"Wherever You Are"
(with DubVision featuring Shaun Farrugia)
Non-album singles
"Smile"
(featuring Carolina Liar)
45
"Gravity"
(with Sem Vox featuring Jaimes)
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Notes

  1. ^ "Don't Look Down" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number ten on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart.[36]
  2. ^ "Now That I've Found You" did not enter the Swedish Singles Chart, but peaked at number five on the Swedish Heatseeker chart.[40]
  3. ^ "These Are the Times" did not enter the Swedish Singellista Chart, but peaked at number 14 on the Swedish Heatseeker Chart.[78]
  4. ^ "Hold On" did not enter the Swedish Singellista Chart, but peaked at number eight on the Swedish Heatseeker Chart.[81]
  5. ^ "Love Runs Out" did not enter the Swedish Singellista Chart, but peaked at number one on the Swedish Heatseeker Chart.[84]
  6. ^ "Hurricane" did not enter the Single Top 100, but peaked at number 27 on the Single Tip chart.[87]
  7. ^ "Real Love" did not enter the Single Top 100, but peaked at number 27 on the Single Tip chart.[88]

Music videos

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List of music videos, showing year released and directors
Title Year Other artist(s) Director(s) Ref.
As lead artist
"BFAM" 2012 Julian Jordan Mark Loonen [89]
"Animals" 2013 none [90]
"Wizard" Jay Hardway [91]
"Tremor" 2014 Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike Unknown [92]
"Gold Skies" Sander van Doorn
DVBBS
Aleesia
Aap Noot Film [93]
"Turn Up the Speakers" Afrojack Unknown [94]
"Gold Skies (Tiësto Remix)" Sander van Doorn
DVBBS
Tiësto
Aleesia
[95]
"Gold Skies (DubVision Remix)" Sander van Doorn
DVBBS
DubVision
Aleesia
[96]
"Virus (How About Now)" MOTi [97]
"Forbidden Voices" 2015 none Mark Loonen [98]
"Don't Look Down" Usher Petros [99]
"The Only Way Is Up" Tiësto Unknown [100]
"Dragon" Matisse & Sadko Laban [101]
"Break Through the Silence" [102]
"Bouncybob" Justin Mylo and Mesto Unknown [103]
"Now That I've Found You" 2016 John Martin and Michel Zitron Peter Huang [104]
"Lions in the Wild" Third Party Giaro Giarratana
Damian Karsznia
[105]
"In the Name of Love" Bebe Rexha Emil Nava [106]
"WIEE" Mesto Unknown [107]
"Sun Is Never Going Down" Dawn Golden [108]
"Spotless" Jay Hardway [109]
"Hold On & Believe" The Federal Empire [110]
"Welcome" Julian Jordan [111]
"Together" Matisse & Sadko [112]
"Make Up Your Mind" Florian Picasso [113]
"Scared to Be Lonely" 2017 Dua Lipa Blake Claridge [114]
"Byte" Brooks Damian Karsznia [115]
"There For You" Troye Sivan Jordan Taylor Wright [116]
"Boomerang" (as GRX) Brooks Damian Karsznia [117]
"Forever" Matisse & Sadko [118]
"So Far Away" David Guetta, Jamie Scott, and Romy Dya [119]
"Ocean" 2018 Khalid [120]
"High on Life" Bonn [121]
"Burn Out" Justin Mylo, Dewain Whitmore [122]
"X's" (as GRX) CMC$, Icona Pop [123]
"Breach (Walk Alone)" Blinders [124]
"Yottabye" none [125]
"Latency" Dyro [126]
"Access" none [127]
"Waiting for Tomorrow" Pierce Fulton, Mike Shinoda [128]
"Dreamer" Mike Yung Unknown [129]
"Glitch" Julian Jordan Damian Karsznia [130]
"No Sleep" 2019 Bonn Damian Karsznia
Olav Stubberud
[131]
"Mistaken" Matisse & Sadko
Alex Aris
Damian Karsznia [132]
"Summer Days" Macklemore
Patrick Stump
Un­known [133]
"These Are the Times" JRM [134]
"Home" Bonn Damian Karsznia [135]
"Used to Love" Dean Lewis Un­known [136]
"Hold On" Matisse & Sadko
Michel Zitron
[137]
"Drown" 2020 Clinton Kane
As featured artist
"Crackin (Martin Garrix Edit)" 2014 Bassjackers Unknown [138]
"Backlash (Martin Garrix Edit)" DubVision [139]

Remixes

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List of remixes, showing original artists and year released
Title Year Original artist(s) Album Ref.
"Intoxicated"
(Martin Garrix Remix)
2011 Nick Vathorst
Maximo
Non-album remix [140]
"Your Body"
(Martin Garrix Remix)
2012 Christina Aguilera Lotus
(Deluxe Edition)
[141]
"Midnight Sun 2.0"
(Martin Garrix Remix)
Roy Gates Non-album remixes [142]
"Stellar"
(Martin Garrix Remix)
2013 Daddy's Groove [143]
"Project T"
(Martin Garrix Remix)
Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike vs. Sander van Doorn [144]
"Animals"
(Victor Niglio and Martin Garrix Festival Trap Mix)
Martin Garrix Animals (Remixes) [145]
"Crackin"
(Martin Garrix Edit)
2014 Bassjackers Non-album remixes [146]
"Backlash"
(Martin Garrix Edit)
DubVision [147]
"Can't Feel My Face"
(Martin Garrix Remix)
2015 The Weeknd Beauty Behind the Madness
(Deluxe Edition)
[148]
"Ocean"
(Martin Garrix and Cesqeaux Remix)
2018 Martin Garrix
(featuring Khalid)
Ocean (Remixes Vol.1) [149]
"We Are The People"
(Martin Garrix Remix)
2021 Martin Garrix, Bono and The Edge Non-album remix [150]
"Cocoon"
(Martin Garrix and Space Ducks Remix)
2023 070 Shake Non-album remix [151]

Production and songwriting credits

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List of production and songwriting credits, showing original artists and year released
Title Year Artist(s) Album Involvement
"De Wereld Rond"[152] 2012 Yes-R Fashion
  • Songwriting
  • Production
"Waiting for Love"[152] 2015 Avicii Stories
"Clap Your Hands"[153] David Guetta & Glowinthedark Listen Again Songwriting
"Another Level" 2018 Afrojack Press Play Co-Production
"Riot"[154] 2019 Brooks & Jonas Aden Non-album single Songwriting
"Fade Away"[155] Matisse & Sadko featuring SMBDY
"Your Song Saved My Life" 2021 U2 Sing 2 Soundtrack Co-Production
"Lucky Ones" 2022 Julian Lennon Jude Songwriting
"Paper Cuts" 2024 WOOSUNG featuring New Vatican 4444
  • Songwriting
  • Production

Releases under an alias

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As Area21 (with Maejor)

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Title Year Album
"Spaceships"[156] 2016 Non-album singles
"Girls"[157]
"We Did It"[158] 2017
"Glad You Came"[159]
"Happy"[160] 2018
"Help"[161] 2019
"21" 2021 Greatest Hits Vol. 1
"La La La"[162]
"Pogo"
"No Angel"
"Lovin' Every Minute"
"Mona Lisa"
"Own the Night"
"Followers"
"Human"
"All I Need"
"Time Machine"
"Going Home"

As GRX

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Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US Dance
[163]
"Gamer"[164]
(with Bassjackers)
2013 Non-album singles
"Psycho"[165]
(with Yellow Claw and Cesqeaux)
"Can't You See"[152]
(with Shermanology)
2014
"Boomerang"[166]
(with Brooks)
2017
"X's"[167]
(with CMC$ featuring Icona Pop)
2018 36
"Restart Your Heart"[168]
(with Florian Picasso)
2020
"Far Away"[169]
(with Florian Picasso)
2021 Héritage EP
"No More"
(with Vluarr and Thomas Nan featuring ZANA)
2023 Non-album singles
"Empire"
(with NUZB)
2024

As Ytram

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Title Year Album
"Make You Mine"[170]
(with Bleu Clair featuring RA)
2020 Non-album single
"Fire"[171]
(with Elderbrook)
Why Do We Shake in the Cold? (Deluxe)
"Alive"
(with Citadelle)
Non-album singles
"The Game"
(with LADANZA)
2024

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