IN PHOTOS | Calvin Harris Mumbai concert: Listen to these 5 celebrated party anthems before the performance
Updated On: 16 April, 2026 04:34 PM IST | Nascimento Pinto
The Scottish DJ is all set to make his debut in India this weekend, and as you get ready to witness him live, you have to listen to these party anthems before the performance
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‘We Found Love’ (feat. Rihanna, 2011)
A true cultural reset, 'We Found Love' by Calvin and Rihanna is still on our playlists even now and that's how iconic the song has been for us. Built on a euphoric progressive house backbone, Calvin Harris fused soaring synths with Rihanna’s raw, almost aching vocal delivery. The drop felt expansive yet emotional, helping EDM break firmly into mainstream pop. It didn’t just top charts, it redefined what global radio could sound like
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‘One Kiss’ (feat. Dua Lipa, 2018)
A global phenomenon built on simplicity. Rooted in classic house, the track strips everything back to a tight groove, looping bassline and crisp percussion. Its minimalism made it instantly addictive, while Dua Lipa’s cool, detached delivery gave it an effortless edge. It played a huge role in bringing house music back into mainstream pop

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‘I Need Your Love’ (feat. Ellie Goulding, 2013)
A defining track of EDM’s emotional peak, blending electro house with melodic pop sensibilities. Ellie Goulding’s airy, almost fragile vocals float over shimmering synths and a rising build that feels both personal and cinematic. It struck a rare balance, equally suited for solitary listening and massive crowd singalongs
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‘Feels’ (feat. Pharrell Williams & Katy Perry, 2017)
A bold pivot into funk-pop and disco-inspired grooves, ‘Feels’ swapped synth-heavy drops for live instrumentation and warm basslines. The track feels loose, sunlit and effortless, driven by rhythm rather than intensity. It marked a clear reinvention, proving Calvin Harris could move beyond EDM and still dominate global charts

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How Deep Is Your Love’ (with Disciples, 2015)
Darker and more refined, this track sits firmly in the deep house space. Built around a rolling bassline, minimal vocals and subtle progression, it thrives on mood rather than spectacle. Its understated groove made it a late-night favourite, signalling Calvin Harris shift toward a more club-focused, nuanced sound
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