OneRepublic Announce Career-Spanning Compilation
Composed of nearly two decades of hits, ‘OneRepublic: The Collection’ features 16 tracks.

The pop rock titans OneRepublic have announced their first ever career-spanning compilation. OneRepublic: The Collection includes nearly two decades of hits from the acclaimed pop rock band. Out August 15 via UMe, the album will be available digitally as well as CD, a 1 LP black vinyl pressing, limited-edition 1LP “Fruit Punch” color vinyl, and an exclusive 1LP Zoetrope vinyl pressing.
The 16 track record includes a pair of songs off the band’s 2007 debut studio album, Dreaming Out Loud, “Stop and Stare” and the Timbaland-produced “Apologize.” The latter was the band’s breakout single and reached No. 2 on the Hot 100. The song later garnered a Grammy nomination in the category of “Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal.”
The band followed up Dreaming Out Loud with Waking Up, which is represented here by “Good Life,” “All The Right Moves,” and “Secrets.” “Counting Stars” off the band’s 2013 third album Native is, of course, included. The Diamond-certified No. 2 Hot 100 hit has gathered over 3 billion Spotify streams, making it one of the “Top 100 Most-Streamed Songs on the Platform.” OneRepublic: The Collection also features other songs from Native, “If I Lose Myself,” “I Lived,” and “Love Runs Out,” which appeared on the album’s 2014 reissue.
“Wherever I Go” represents the band’s 2016 album Oh My My while “Rescue Me” and “Run” speak for their 2021 comeback Human. Three songs appear off the band’s most recent release, 2024’s Artificial Paradise: “Runaway,” “Sunshine,” and “I Don’t Wanna Wait,” a collaboration with French DJ David Guetta.
OneRepublic: The Collection features “I Ain’t Worried,” originally written for the blockbuster Top Gun: Maverick Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. The 4x-Platinum song, which interpolates Peter, Bjorn and John’s 2006 hit “Young Folks,” has been streamed over 2 billion times and features backing vocals from frontman Ryan Tedder’s son.