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  1. These are the best songs to party to right now, whether you're drinking at home, having a party or in the club.

    • Alesso feat. Zara Larsson, “Words” The creative collision of these Swedes culminated in a dance-pop single with clear staying power, so much so that it’d go on to spend 26 weeks on the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart—and in good company, at that.
    • Alison Wonderland, “Fear of Dying” Overthinking and anticipatory grief are a paradoxically sobering cocktail; take it from Alison Wonderland. The third single from her third studio album, Loner (which debuted at No. 3 on the Top Dance/Electronic Albums chart), traces the arc of an all-consuming, anxiety-fueled panic rooted in the fear of loss.
    • Aluna, Diplo & Durante, “Forget About Me” From her days singing electro-pop bursts with AlunaGeorge to demonstrating her equivalent production skills on her phenomenal 2020 debut solo LP Renaissance, Aluna’s output is vital to club culture, and in 2022 she continued that legacy via “Forget About Me.”
    • Andrew Bayer & Kaleena Zanders, “Break the Rules” On “Break the Rules,” the final single from his expansive double album, Duality, Andrew Bayer taps the resplendent house vocalist Kaleena Zanders for one of her trademark anthemic performances, designed to break through even the most jaded listener’s sonic malaise.
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    • Todd Terje, “Inspector Norse” (2012) The sound of “Inspector Norse” is, in a word, joyous. This enduring gem is pure Todd Terje: textured, warm and swelling, with a gleaming melody and an intangible undercurrent of humor.
    • Rihanna feat. Calvin Harris “We Found Love” (2012) Before 2011, pop culture’s understanding of “dance music” was fairly limited to names like Lady Gaga, Madonna, and the occasional David Guetta tune.
    • Avicii, “Levels” (2011) Avicii was EDM, with his 2011 breakout single “Levels” defining the sound of the genre and the then 21 year old Swedish producer defining the ethos, lifestyle and paycheck potential of top artists in this world.
    • Disclosure feat. Sam Smith, “Latch” (2012) U.K. house duo Disclosure gave listeners something to hold on to when “Latch” hit the airwaves in the early 2010s.
    • Bebe Rexha & David Guetta, “One in a Million” Between revamping classics by Supertramp, Haddaway and Eiffel 65, this year David Guetta specialized in bringing nostalgia to dance floors and dance charts.
    • Becky Hill and Chase & Status, "Disconnect" If Kenya Grace pushed the low-key simmer style of drum’n’bass further into the mainstream this year with “Strangers,” Becky Hill used “Disconnect” to remind the masses that the genre can also fully wallop.
    • The Blessed Madonna with JOY (Anonymous) & Danielle Ponder, “Carry Me Higher“ “Carry Me Higher” is the kind of house record that takes dancefloors from bubbling to boiling over: Slow builds from bubbling drums to bumping basslines, crisp snaps to sizzling hi-hats and string plucks to synth transcendence, with brief breakdowns like taking a lid off the pot to release pent-up steam.
    • Calvin Harris & Ellie Goulding, “Miracle” As niche electronic styles like drum’n’bass are having a mainstream moment, Scottish producer and perennial summer hit-maker Calvin Harris brought trance to the metaphorical and literal party when he performed his collaboration with Ellie Goulding at Coachella this past April.
  3. Jul 22, 2022 · 200 Greatest Dance Songs of All Time. From Chic to Skrillex, from Chicago house classics to festival rave anthems, from songs that filled the floor at the Loft and the Warehouse to ones that...

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    • Jon Dolan,Julyssa Lopez,Michaelangelo Matos,Claire Shaffer
  4. Pump up the jam to these 1990s dance club hits in this best 90s dance music songs playlist, featuring Technotronic, MC Hammer, Salt-N-Pepa, CeCe Peniston, Cr...

  5. Top Club Songs 2024 ♫ House, Dance & EDM Music (Best Club Hits 2024 Playlist) We recommend you to check other playlists or our favorite music charts.

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