Ever found yourself lost in the hypnotic grooves of Snakehips, only to realize you’ve been looping the same few hits?
While tracks like “All My Friends” and “Don’t Leave” dominate playlists, the British duo’s discography is a treasure trove of hidden gems waiting to be unearthed.
Here are five underrated Snakehips tracks that deserve your immediate attention—each one a masterclass in genre-blending and sonic innovation.
1. “Forever (Pt. II)” feat. Kaleem Taylor
If you thought “All My Friends” was soulful, wait until you hear this deep cut.
Kaleem Taylor’s velvet vocals glide over a minimalist, bass-heavy beat, creating a moody yet uplifting vibe.
It’s the kind of track that sounds equally at home in a late-night drive or a introspective solo dance party.
2. “Days With You” feat. Sinead Harnett
This sun-drenched collaboration with Sinead Harnett is pure serotonin in audio form.
With its shimmering synths and Harnett’s buttery vocals, it’s a masterclass in how Snakehips can turn nostalgia into a dancefloor anthem.
Fun fact: The track was originally a SoundCloud demo before fans demanded a full release!
3. “Cruel” feat. ZAYN
Yes, *that* ZAYN.
This sultry, slow-burning banger flew under the radar despite featuring one of pop’s biggest voices.
Snakehips’ signature production—layered with haunting strings and a groove that slinks like a cat—proves they can turn even a breakup song into a seductive jam.
4. “Money on Me” feat. Anderson .Paak
A collab so smooth it should come with a warning label.
Anderson .Paak’s raspy charm meets Snakehips’ funky, brass-laden production in this track that’s equal parts swagger and sophistication.
It’s criminal how few people have this in their rotation.
5. “Falling” feat. Malika
Proof that Snakehips can make magic with emerging artists too.
Malika’s ethereal vocals float over a dreamy, house-infused beat, creating a track that feels both intimate and expansive.
Perfect for those “staring at the ceiling at 2 AM” moments.
So, which of these will you obsess over first?
Snakehips’ genius lies in their ability to weave emotion into every beat—and these tracks are your backstage pass to their full range.
Hit play, thank us later, and remember: the best music isn’t always the loudest.

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