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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 Classic Albums] Eurobeat Around the World: Recommended Popular Tracks (91–100)

COUNTDOWNKofi & The Love Tones

As the title suggests, it’s a track that starts with a countdown.

The intermittent sound effects—whether from an airplane or a spaceship, it’s hard to tell—give the song a grand sense of scale.

While it’s Eurobeat, it also evokes the vibe of Western pop from the ’80s.

Saturday NightWhigfield

Whigfield – Saturday Night (Official Video)
Saturday NightWhigfield

The debut single by Whigfield from Denmark.

She became the first female artist to debut at No.

1 in the UK.

The song was originally a hit on the Spanish charts in the summer of 1994.

It is said that its popularity spread thanks to British travelers who visited Spain on their summer holidays.

Where Is My ManEartha Kitt

A dance-pop track released in 1983 by American singer and actress Eartha Kitt.

It became a hit in the United States, New Zealand, and various European countries.

It was inspired by Count Basie’s 1937 track “Topsy.”

Think about the wayICE MC

Ice MC – Think about the way [Official Video]
Think about the wayICE MC

A track released as a single in 1994 by ICE MC, a Eurodance rapper from the UK based in Italy.

It became a hit across various European countries.

It was sampled in Face Da Morte’s 1998 track “Introducao.”

This Is Para Para (Extended Mix)Live Music Gang

The title is amusing! Something like “This is Para Para,” right? SUPER EUROBEAT, released by Avex, is a compilation album series featuring Eurobeat produced in Italy, and this track was included as well.

The jacket is great too; the series uses the term “Vintage Para Para,” which I find very interesting.

As you’d expect from Para Para, the songs are easy to dance to.

It was produced by Live Music Gang, who specialize in Eurobeat.