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Get in the Groove with Classic Albums: The World's Eurobeat – Recommended Popular Tracks

Eurobeat is a genre that gained popularity as a mainstream form of dance music in the 1980s.

Although the boom overseas lasted only until the early 1990s at most, in Japan it has been loved for a long time, with Eurobeat being used widely across many types of media up through the 2000s.

This time, we’re introducing some classic Eurobeat tracks!

From songs everyone has heard at least once to timeless hits covered by Japanese artists—check out this curated selection of must-hear classics!

[Grooving to Masterpieces] Eurobeat Around the World: Recommended Popular Tracks (71–80)

DANGERTHE FLIRTS

This is a track that encapsulates the process of techno evolving into eurobeat in a single song—one that illustrates the origins of eurobeat.

The handclaps are used effectively, indicating that eurobeat is a culmination of techno, soul, and various other musical styles.

Reality Eternity (Eurobeat Ver.)Hiroko Anzai

Hiroko Anzai, who is strongly associated with her image as a gravure idol and fashion model, actually debuted in October 2000 under Avex, fully produced by the trance heavyweight Dave Rodgers.

This track was also composed by Dave Rodgers.

Many people in Japan may not know this, but her works are highly regarded overseas.

It’s a classic beloved by fans as J-Trance.

Avex’s trance promotion at that time drew worldwide attention.

It’s My LifeDr. Alban

Dr.Alban – It’s My Life (Official HD Video)
It's My LifeDr. Alban

A track released in 1992 by Dr.

Alban, a Nigerian-Swedish artist.

It reached No.

1 on the charts in several European countries and was certified platinum in Germany and Austria.

It was sampled in Kristina Maria’s 2010 track “Let’s Play.”

All Around The World (la la la la la la la la)ATC

ATC – All Around The World (la la la la la la la la)
All Around The World (la la la la la la la la)ATC

The debut single by the German Eurodance group ATC (A Touch of Class).

The song is a cover of ‘Pesenka’ by Ruki Vverh, which was a hit in Russia.

This version, which adds English lyrics to the melody, became their most successful single.

EVERYDAY AT THE BUS STOPTommy February6

Tommy february6 – EVERYDAY AT THE BUS STOP
EVERYDAY AT THE BUS STOPTommy February6

The way the sounds are used is unique, and each sound is adorable.

The singing voice and the pronunciation in the English lyrics are also very clear, so listening to it envelops you in a pleasant feeling.

It was used in the game Dance Dance Revolution, and I often played just because I wanted to hear the song (lol).

It’s a track that’s supported regardless of the era.