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!
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Get in the Groove with Classic Albums: Eurobeat from Around the World — Top Recommended Hits (81–90)
All That She WantsAce of Base

It is said to be a song about women being used by men to obtain welfare benefits for single mothers, known as “stud bulls.” It became Ace of Base’s first hit, and a few months later, the album containing the song, The Sign, spent six weeks at No.
1 in the United States.
More and MoreCaptain Hollywood Project

A track released in 1992 by the German Eurodance group Captain Hollywood Project.
It became a hit worldwide, reaching No.
1 on the charts in Canada and Germany.
It samples Moby’s 1991 track “Go.”
Be My LoverLa Bouche

A track released in 1995 by the German Eurodance group La Bouche.
It reached the Top 10 on charts around the world and has been featured in many forms of media, including the film “Romy and Michele’s High School Reunion.” It was sampled in Tede’s 2014 track “Kurort Rolson.”
Livin on VideoTrans-X

It’s an early Eurobeat track, but when you listen to it, it feels more techno than Eurobeat.
It carries an atmosphere that hints at the dawn of the Eurobeat movement that would soon become huge, and you can sense the creator’s determination to stay ahead of the times.
Feel My Heart (Eurobeat Mix)Every Little Thing

This is Every Little Thing’s “Fragile.” It’s also famous for being used on the TV show Ainori! The original track is of course wonderful, but what’s amazing is that even when it’s remixed into dance music like Eurobeat, it doesn’t lose any of its charm.
And Mochi—Kaori Mochida’s soft, expansive vocals—are truly one of a kind!



