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Recommended dance-pop songs

These days, EDM-style dance music sounds have practically taken over the charts! The sound that burst out of nightclubs has been embraced by many and gradually became the foundation of pop.

This time, we’re shining a spotlight on dance-pop! We’ve carefully curated a selection—enjoy!

Recommended dance-pop songs (41–50)

2UDavid Guetta ft. Justin Bieber

David Guetta ft Justin Bieber – 2U (The Victoria’s Secret Angels Lip Sync)
2UDavid Guetta ft. Justin Bieber

A collaboration between French DJ David Guetta and Canadian pop star Justin Bieber.

It’s a dance track that combines emotional energy with an edgy sound.

Released as a digital download in 2017, it has been certified platinum in Australia and Italy.

Where Them Girls AtDavid Guetta ft. Nicki Minaj, Flo Rida

David Guetta – Where Them Girls At ft. Nicki Minaj, Flo Rida (Official Video)
Where Them Girls AtDavid Guetta ft. Nicki Minaj, Flo Rida

It’s a collaboration by French DJ and producer David Guetta and American rappers Flo Rida and Nicki Minaj.

It was released in 2011.

The first live performance took place at a street carnival in a Brazilian beach resort.

Let Me Go ft. Florida Georgia Line, WATTHailee Steinfeld, Alesso

This is a breakup song about a couple whose feelings have drifted apart.

The collaboration between American singer Hailee Steinfeld, DJ Alesso, the music group Florida Georgia Line, and musician WATT drew a lot of attention.

It was released in 2018.

Creatures Of The NightHardwell & Austin Mahone

Hardwell & Austin Mahone – Creatures Of The Night (Official Music Video)
Creatures Of The NightHardwell & Austin Mahone

A collaboration between Dutch DJ Hardwell and American pop singer Austin Mahone.

It was released as a single in 2017.

The song was first performed live at the Ultra Music Festival held in Miami.

It’s a track that has been a hit in both the United States and the Netherlands.

SugarRobin Schulz

Robin Schulz – Sugar (feat. Francesco Yates) (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)
SugarRobin Schulz

It’s basically lyrics about a woman who’s like a high note of a flower—an unattainable beauty.

They say being with her makes you feel buoyant and high.

Contrary to that, the song itself has a somewhat gloomy tone, and it doesn’t end well.

If anything, it felt like it was saying that even sweet things are best in moderation—too much isn’t good.