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  1. Jul 28, 2023 · 1. ‘I'm Coming Out’ by Diana Ross. Okay, there’s a hell of a lot of Diana Ross tunes that could make this list. That woman knows how to party. But as soon as the intro opens to Im...

  2. Jul 22, 2022 · A dance-music archetype: Two German producers sampling an American rapper (Chill Rob G of Queen Latifah’s New Jersey crew, Flavor Unit) and American R&B diva (Jocelyn Brown) make a club hit, it ...

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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.
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    • “Le Freak” – Chic
    • “Stayin’ Alive” – Bee Gees
    • “Happy” – Pharrell Williams
    • “Y.M.C.A.” – The Village People
    • “Crazy in Love” – Beyoncé Ft. Jay-Z
    • “Electric Boogie” – Marcia Griffiths
    • “Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)” – Sly and The Family Stone
    • “It’s Like That” – Run DMC
    • “Cotton Eye Joe” – Rednex
    • “Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger” – Daft Punk

    The disco tune of disco tunes, “Le Freak” is a classic of solid rhythm section groove and catchy vocals. It was written by Bernard Edwards and Nile Rogers, the core members of Chic, in 1978, with lead vocals sung by Alfa Anderson and Diva Gray. The song was released by Atlantic Records as the A-side of a single, paired with the B-side “Savoir Faire...

    This song is a disco classic and universally recognizable pop hit that’s been a radio and pop culture staple for decades. “Stayin’ Alive” was written and recorded in 1977 and released as the A-side of a single along with “If I Can’t Have You” as a B-side. On the Billboard Hot 100 list, it reached a maximum chart position of #4 for the year 1978. Th...

    It’s all in the title—this song is always guaranteed to bring good vibes and make people dance together. It came out in 2013 and was released by Back Lot Music, a subsidiary of Columbia Records. The song was written and performed by Pharrell Williams, and it had an infectious music video to go with it that had everyone dancing constantly in the sum...

    Another disco classic with a melody and dance associated with it that’s ingrained in pop culture memory, Y.M.C.A is the quintessential dance song. The song was written by producer and Village People founder Jacques Morali and Village People member Victor Willis. Its associated music video features the members of the Village People in their signatur...

    A pop hit straight out of the early 2000s that still holds its own, the song has an earworm of a hook sang by Beyoncé and a verse from the legendary rapper who was her collaborator (and future husband) as of 2003, Jay-Z. The 2003 party banger was released as the A-side of a single with “Summertime” as the B-side. Beyoncé produced and wrote the song...

    A dance-pop hit from a more innocent era where “it’s electric!” could be the main refrain of one of the best party songs, “Electric Boogie” still holds its own with its timeless groove. What’s really kept the song alive in popular memory is its association with the “electric boogaloo” line dance that took off in the early 2000s and has remained pop...

    This funky disco anthem has a bold and carefree message about liberation and being yourself that hearkens back to the 70s. The song’s title has a cheeky spelling, which tells you something about the band’s ethos and fun-loving attitude. The song was released in 1969 as a B-side along with the A-side “Everybody is a Star.” It was composed and produc...

    A party banger that pioneered the mixing of Hip-Hop and the sparser and more abrasive house and techno styles of dance music. The two genres were always deeply related, of course, but this song put elements from both together in a way that hadn’t been tried before, and to great success. The song was originally recorded in 1983 and re-recorded in 19...

    Like the styling of the band’s name suggests, this deeply weird but also highly popular dance tune mixes country and hillbilly aesthetics with techno grooves. The song takes a traditional song, complete with a fiddle break, and puts it to a techno beat. To complicate the song’s origin even more, it was written by a Swedish artist and it’s classifie...

    A techno-banger that’s got a great and memorable music video to go with it, “Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger” has a message about consumerism and technology to offer, but it’s also one of the best party songs ever. It came out in 2001 on the Daft Punk album Discovery, and it took the 11th position on Billboard magazine’s list of Hot Dance/Electron...

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    • 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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  5. Jun 8, 2023 · 1. “One Kiss”—Calvin Harris and Dua Lipa. 2. “Sweet but Psycho”—Ava Max. 3. “Don’t Start Now”—Dua Lipa. 4. “Break My Soul”—Beyonce. 5. “Save Your Tears”—The Weeknd. 6. “We Found Love”—Rihanna featuring Calvin Harris. 7. “Taki Taki”—DJ Snake featuring Selena Gomez, Ozuna and Cardi B. 8. “Where Are U Now”—Jack U with Justin Bieber. 9.

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