Fez — DJ Snake has reentered the global charts as his breakout hit “Let Me Love You,” featuring Justin Bieber, returned to the Spotify Global Top 50 in January 2026, nearly ten years after its original release.
First released in 2016, “Let Me Love You” quickly became one of the era’s defining crossover records, blending electronic production with mainstream pop sensibilities.
The track amassed billions of streams worldwide and helped solidify DJ Snake’s position as a global hitmaker capable of bridging club culture and radio dominance.
A decade later, a renewed connection
The song’s return to the Global Top 50 highlights the lasting emotional bond listeners continue to have with DJ Snake’s catalog. Its renewed momentum reflects a broader wave of audiences revisiting music that shaped the mid-2010s, a period increasingly embraced through nostalgia-driven listening trends across streaming platforms.
Rather than fading with time, “Let Me Love You” has reemerged as a generational touchstone, resonating with longtime fans while reaching younger listeners discovering the track for the first time.
Defining the sound of an era
The resurgence comes amid renewed attention on DJ Snake’s influential run during the 2010s. During that period, he delivered a string of global hits that helped define the sound and scale of pop and electronic music in the streaming era. These include “Lean On” with Major Lazer and “MØ,” one of the most streamed songs of all time, as well as “Turn Down for What” with Lil Jon.
Other releases such as “Middle” and “Taki Taki” further reinforced his ability to merge global sounds and audiences, culminating in his debut album “Encore,” which was widely regarded as a benchmark release of the decade.
Sustained relevance in a changing industry
The chart return also shows DJ Snake’s continued relevance in an industry defined by rapid shifts in taste and format.
His career has been marked by genre-defying releases, record-breaking streaming numbers, and a rare capacity to translate electronic music into mainstream cultural moments.
That momentum continues with his recently released studio album “Nomad,” a 17-track project bringing together a wide-ranging roster of international collaborators, spanning hip-hop, Latin, Afrobeats, reggae, and K-pop influences.
A cultural classic in the streaming era
As streaming reshapes how audiences rediscover and recontextualize music, the return of “Let Me Love You” to the Global Top 50 stands as a reminder that cultural classics can find new life well beyond their original release cycles.
For DJ Snake, the moment serves not only as a milestone, but as confirmation that music rooted in emotion, scale, and cross-cultural connection can endure — and resurface — across generations.