Classic club music: recommended masterpieces and popular tracks.
When it comes to classic club music, we think of timeless treasures of Western music that have been loved across generations.
The blend of lively rhythms that color the night and sophisticated melodies continues to captivate countless hearts even today.
Riding on electronic beats, these masterpieces sometimes sound folky, other times sensual.
The exquisite sounds that resound across the dance floor set listeners’ hearts free and are sure to lead them into a special experience.
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Classic club music: Recommended masterpieces and popular tracks (41–50)
One KissCalvin Harris, Dua Lipa

One of the world’s most renowned producers, Calvin Harris.
Hailing from Scotland, he’s a hugely successful artist who regularly appears on the highest-paid DJ rankings.
Not only as a solo act but also as the producer behind numerous hits by major artists, it wouldn’t be surprising if that song you like turned out to be produced by him.
The track introduced here is a massive hit released in 2018, featuring the popular young British singer Dua Lipa as a guest.
Built on a straightforward four-on-the-floor beat, the track is the pinnacle of sophistication—truly top-tier.
Dua Lipa’s beautiful vocals are a pleasure to hear, and the song works perfectly both on the dance floor and as a bedroom soundtrack—a flawless classic.
Where Are Ü Now (with Justin Bieber)Jack Ü

This is a masterpiece born from the highly anticipated collaboration between two popular producers, Skrillex and Diplo.
When Justin Bieber joined in, it became a huge topic at the time.
They also brought in popular DJs as remixers, and the album as a whole had an incredible presence.
The unique dubstep melodies loop in your head over and over, making it an addictive track.
The two artists’ distinct styles mesh brilliantly, and the lead vocal is beautifully highlighted—an outstanding work.
The MiddleZedd, Maren Morris, Grey

The EDM producer collaborated with Maren Morris and the electronic music duo Grey to create this track.
The synthesizer sound is reminiscent of “Stay,” Zedd’s past collaboration with Alessia Cara—rich vocoder tones often heard in ’90s R&B.
Maren Morris deftly handles the new sound, and it seems likely to showcase her potential alongside a Grammy-winning artist!
We Found Love ft. Calvin HarrisRihanna

The synth phrase in the intro is very striking and catchy, and the soaring vocals layered on top are even more wonderful.
It’s a track that really lights up parties and clubs.
I remember it being played a lot.
The music video, which gives off a dangerous vibe and a sexy allure every time, became a hot topic—I can’t help but think it was created to mirror experiences Rihanna herself has had in the past.
“Yellow diamond” symbolizes an illusion.
I can’t go into further detail here, so please look it up yourself!
More Than You KnowAxwell Λ Ingrosso

The legendary EDM group Swedish House Mafia.
Unfortunately, they went on hiatus in 2013, but during that time two of the members, Axwell and Sebastian Ingrosso, were actively working as a duo under this name and found wide success.
One of their hit songs is this track.
With a classic, signature sound that carries on their production style, they’ve excited countless EDM fans.
The biggest appeal of their music, after all, is that you can sing along to it.
In conclusion
We’ve introduced lots of cool Western club music and hype dance tracks up to this point.
Since all of these songs were huge hits, many of you were probably already familiar with them.
Did you find any favorite tracks or new releases from artists you like? Feel free to use them as party BGM or to brighten up a gloomy commute to school or work!


