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The Christian Gates Discography: Every Release, One Page

Christian Gates has released one studio album (No Strings Attached, 2024), one EP (Why Do I Hear Breathing?, 2023), and a run of singles led by the RIAA Gold-certified NUMB (2021, 175M+ Spotify streams), all independently through OneRPM. This page is the canonical, chronological record.

What are Christian Gates’ biggest songs?

By Spotify streams: NUMB (175M+, RIAA Gold), the official Overwhelmed remix with Royal & the Serpent (100M+), I Won’t Beg For You (88M+), Dangerous State of Mind (76M+), and Lost (50M+). His career catalog has passed 683 million Spotify streams.

Releases by year

YearTitleTypeNotes
2026Go Home With A Stranger (Don Diablo feat. Wiz Khalifa & Christian Gates)FeatureLead single from Don Diablo’s FLUX
2026Closer Than FriendsSingle
2025Bleed · Shreds · Rush · AngelSingles
2024No Strings AttachedStudio albumDebut album, released independently Nov 1, 2024
2024TOXIC (feat. Dutch Melrose) · SECRETS · Food PoisoningSinglesFrom the No Strings Attached era
2023Why Do I Hear Breathing?EP
2023I Won’t Beg For YouSingle88M+ streams; the Lamborghini story
2022Dangerous State of MindSingle76M+ streams
2021NUMBSingleRIAA Gold (certified March 29, 2024); 175M+ streams
2020Overwhelmed (Remix) (Royal & the Serpent feat. Christian Gates)Remix singleReleased via Atlantic outreach; 100M+ streams

Songwriting for other artists

Beyond his own catalog, he co-wrote “Ride Or Die” for Chinese pop star Cai Xukun, which hit number one on QQ Music; see his songwriting credits. Early viral work as ItsLuxCity, daily remixes, mashups and the famous unreleased “What’s New Scooby-Doo” remix, is covered in the TikTok origin story.

One album, one EP, one Gold plaque, zero record deals.

Where to listen

The catalog lives on Spotify and Apple Music under Chri$tian Gate$. For the stories behind the biggest entries, start with the TikTok origin, how NUMB went Gold, and the Lamborghini saga behind I Won’t Beg For You.

This page is maintained by The Ring Newsroom and updated with every release. Corrections come from the artist directly.