Considered one of the most influential musicians of today's generation, Jacob Collier has been commended and praised by critics and music legends alike for his insane ability to master different types of instruments and produce all of his songs at home.

With four studio albums and three Grammy awards under his belt, the 27-year-old multi-instrumentalist proves that his talent in music can inspire younger generations to come.

Despite his popularity on different music streaming platforms like Spotify, not all of his songs were hits as there were low streaming numbers.

From his debut album "In My Room" and his Album of the Year Grammy-nominated "DJesse Vol. 3," let's dive into Jacob Collier's least-streamed songs throughout his discography.

Now And Then I Think Of You

"Now And Then I Think Of You" is the musician's least-streamed song from his debut record "In My Room," with 986,124 hits.

The song is considered an interlude as it never featured lyrics. However, Collier managed to mix chaotic sounds with his vocals.

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Released on July 1, 2016, his first album is a collection of original compositions and covers. The record was successful as it gave Collier two Grammys for "Best Arrangement, Instrumental or A Cappella" for his cover of Stevie Wonder's "You and I."

He also snagged "Best Arrangement, Instrumental and Vocals" for the cover of "Flinstones."

Everlasting Motion

The next song is "Everlasting Motion" from his sophomore album "DJesse Vol. 1." The track amassed 951,471 streams from his Spotify catalog.

Aside from the Grammy-winning singer, the song also featured vocals from Moroccan artist Hamid El Kasri as well as other cultural instruments from other countries.

Released on December 7, 2018, all of the songs in his sophomore record featured the Metropole Orkest that accompanied his vocals and compositions.

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Outro

"Outro" is Collier's second to the last song on his third record, "DJesse Vol. 2." The song got 687,613 streams, making it the least-streamed song out of all his albums.

The track featured vocal harmonizations without lyrics, electric guitar riffs, and heavy drums.

Released in 2019, his third album also became successful and well-loved by fans as one of its songs, "Moon River," won a Grammy Award for Best Arrangement, Instrumental, or A Capella.

Light It Up On Me

The last song on this list, "Light It Up On Me," got 890,313 streams on his Spotify catalog.

Released in 2020, the song featured trippy and distorted music, seemingly referencing all the songs from his fourth album, "Djesse Vol. 3."

His latest album is the third installment of his "Djesse" series. A fourth one has not yet been announced.

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