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[Back to the ’90s!] Dance music in Western pop that was a hit in the 1990s

The 1990s were a period in which electronic music saw remarkable growth compared to any previous era.

Genres like Eurobeat and dance-pop attracted particular attention and went on to influence modern styles such as artcore and deep house.

In this piece, I’d like to introduce dance music from the 1990s.

Alongside global smash hits, I’ve also included more niche tracks with a Eurobeat flavor.

For those interested in the evolution of electronic music, there are many must-hear tracks here, so please take your time and enjoy.

[Back to the ’90s!] Dance music from Western hits of the 1990s (11–20)

Virtual InsanityJamiroquai

Jamiroquai – Virtual Insanity (Official Video)
Virtual InsanityJamiroquai

Jamiroquai, an acid jazz group hugely popular in Japan as well, is a band whose music almost everyone has heard at least once.

Virtual Insanity is one of their signature tracks and became a massive hit worldwide.

While it’s not a classic, straight-up dance number, it’s danceable enough to get play in clubs.

It’s perfect for swaying your hips and moving at a relaxed pace.

If you like stylish, sophisticated tracks, be sure to give it a listen.

We like to Party!Vengaboys

Vengaboys – We like to Party! (The Vengabus)
We like to Party!Vengaboys

Bursting with a party vibe, this track is known as one of the Vengaboys’ signature works.

With its catchy melody and optimistic feel, it carries an uplifting message for listeners.

Featured on the album “Up & Down – The Party Album,” it was released in June 1999.

A staple that lights up the dance floor, it became a hit in clubs and on radio stations around the world.

This song reminds us of the importance of letting go of everyday worries and having fun.

It’s perfect for anyone wanting to soak up that ’90s atmosphere or looking for a quick mood boost.

Blue (Da Ba Dee)Eiffel 65

Eiffel 65 – Blue (Da Ba Dee) [Gabry Ponte Ice Pop Mix] (Original Video with subtitles)
Blue (Da Ba Dee)Eiffel 65

Eiffel 65 is a music group known for a sound centered on Italo dance, a subgenre of Eurodance.

They’re very famous in Europe, but not as well known in Japan.

However, many people might recognize their track “Blue (Da Ba Dee).” Even within Italo dance, this song is arranged with an especially pop-oriented feel.

It’s enjoyable even for those who might be hesitant about full-fledged electronic music.

FirestarterThe Prodigy

The Prodigy – Firestarter (Official Video)
FirestarterThe Prodigy

In 2019, the band’s frontman and vocalist Keith Flint sadly passed away.

This is one of The Prodigy’s early hits that he wrote.

The guitar riff was sampled from The Breeders’ song “SOS.” Incidentally, the music video—criticized by tabloid newspapers for supposedly frightening young children—was filmed in the disused tube tunnels of Aldwych station in London.

Be My LoverLa Bouche

La Bouche – Be My Lover (Official Video)
Be My LoverLa Bouche

Europe has a thriving dance music scene.

Germany in particular is known for its strong popularity in dance and electronic music.

Representing Germany is the dance music duo La Bouche.

They’re known for a sound rooted in Eurodance and house, and they released a number of global hit songs.

One of their classic tracks is Be My Lover.

While many people associate Eurodance with a poppy vibe, this song has a stylish and cool atmosphere.