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All My Friends - EP

721.6M streams

721,605,747

Don't Leave

312.9M streams

312,873,923

Don't Leave

312.9M streams

312,873,923

Cruel (feat. ZAYN)

125.1M streams

125,105,348

Either Way (feat. Joey Bada$$)

78.9M streams

78,932,063

Either Way (feat. Joey Bada$$)

78.9M streams

78,927,445

Don't Leave (Remixes)

62.2M streams

62,189,306

STAY HOME TAPES (= --__-- =)

44.7M streams

44,680,399

STAY HOME TAPES (= --__-- =)

44.7M streams

44,680,399

never worry - deluxe

32.9M streams

32,919,515

Biography

Oliver Lee and James Carter make up the storied UK production and DJ duo, Snakehips. With over 2 billion catalogue streams over their career, Snakehips continue to evolve and connect with listeners around the world. May 2023 saw the release of Snakehips’ first full-length studio album never worry, with a deluxe version dropping several months after. The genre-blending project perfectly showcased Snakehips’ ability to create magic with an all-star cast of supporting artists including Muni Long, Daya, Earthgang, BIA, Lucky Daye, Tinashe, Kilo Kish and many others. Their 2015 mega-hit “All My Friends” featuring Tinashe and Chance The Rapper turned Snakehips into a household name. Accumulating 750 million combined global plays around the world, the track went platinum in the US, UK, Australia, New Zealand, Netherlands, Sweden, Ireland, and Norway. Snakehips have lent their irresistible touch to a number of trendsetting artists over the years. They’ve had the likes of Aminé, Chance The Rapper, H.E.R., MØ, ZAYN, Anderson .Paak, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, Anne-Marie, and more all feature on their records, the pair constantly seeking out versatility in their work. Highlights from their extensive catalogue include “Don’t Leave,” “Either Way,” and “Cruel,” along with the 4-track EP Forever (Pt. II). Whether they’re making high-energy club hits or universally-relatable love songs, Snakehips creates their own form of musical escapism by subverting genres time and time again.