Top Jazz Songs in Singapore

1
《Loverse》陳奕迅 Eason Chan cover
《Loverse》陳奕迅 Eason Chan

Heyman_music

2
Ingin Ku Miliki cover
Ingin Ku Miliki

Tohpati & Glenn Fredly

3
Betapa Berat Cintaku cover
Betapa Berat Cintaku

Hady Mirza

4
Just Another Day cover
Just Another Day

Jon Secada

5
Tentang Kamu cover
Tentang Kamu

Tompi

6
Baby, Come to Me cover
Baby, Come to Me

Dave Grusin & Patti Austin

7
光辉岁月 cover
光辉岁月

Alexander Paul

8
L-O-V-E cover
L-O-V-E

Nat Cole King

9
Caught Up In the Rapture cover
Caught Up In the Rapture

Anita Baker

10
Ai No Corrida cover
Ai No Corrida

Quincy Jones

11
Just the Two of Us cover
Just the Two of Us

Grover Washington, Jr

12
Moonlighting (Theme) cover
Moonlighting (Theme)

Al Jarreau

13
Lessons In Love cover
Lessons In Love

Level 42

14
Come and Get It cover
Come and Get It

Badfinger

15
We're in This Love Together cover
We're in This Love Together

Al Jarreau

16
Don't Know Why cover
Don't Know Why

Norah Jones

17
Zoom, Zoom, Zoom (Zoom, Zoom, Zoom) cover
Zoom, Zoom, Zoom (Zoom, Zoom, Zoom)

Ben Pollack

Jazz music in Singapore has always enjoyed a sophisticated and loyal following, blending timeless classics with modern, regional interpretations that reflect the city-state’s multicultural identity. This current selection of top songs showcases a diverse palette, ranging from the smooth instrumental mastery of Dave Koz to the legendary vocal stylings of Nat King Cole. It is a genre that thrives on its ability to provide a calm, elegant backdrop to urban life while offering deep emotional resonance through its intricate melodies and soulful arrangements.

Leading the charts right now is Bobby Porter’s soulful take on "Waterfalls," a track that perfectly encapsulates the smooth, contemporary vibe favored by local listeners. The list also highlights the unique crossover appeal of regional stars, such as the jazzy renditions of Eason Chan’s hits by Heyman_music and the emotive pop-infused sounds of Hady Mirza’s "Betapa Berat Cintaku." These tracks, alongside the bossa nova rhythms of Ermy Kullit’s "Kasih" and the collaborative brilliance of Tohpati and Glenn Fredly, demonstrate how jazz in Singapore transcends linguistic barriers, bringing together Mandarin, Malay, and English audiences under one harmonious soundscape.

For those looking to unwind or find inspiration, these top tracks represent the pinnacle of current trends on the airwaves. Whether it is the nostalgic energy of Quincy Jones’s "Ai No Corrida" or the mellow influence of Jon Secada’s "Just Another Day," the selection reflects a blend of international evergreens and fresh, local favorites. Listening to these radio stations offers a curated experience that balances technical excellence with easy-listening appeal, making it the perfect choice for both dedicated enthusiasts and casual listeners alike. By tuning into the best broadcasters across the island, you can stay connected to the evolving sounds that define Singapore’s contemporary music landscape, ensuring that your auditory experience remains as vibrant and diverse as the city itself.