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It’s lit! Western dance tracks that always kill at school culture festivals

Speaking of school festivals, dance is a classic!

So this time, we’re introducing Western dance music you can use at your school festival.

But selecting dance tracks can actually be trickier than it seems.

The main reason is that trends change so quickly.

That said, we’ve picked plenty of the latest dance tracks this time!

We’ve also included stylish, high-difficulty songs that even a dance club could use.

Be sure to check them out!

It’s here! Western dance songs that are a hit at school culture festivals (81–90)

Fight for your Right (to Party)Beastie Boys

New York’s mavericks of the hip-hop scene, the Beastie Boys.

This track is their signature song and biggest hit.

The guitar riff is so famous that it could really hype up a live performance or even serve as exciting background music at a school festival.

Rock This Party(Everybody Dance Now)Bob Sinclar

Is this the originator of dance music? It’s a 2006 track by Bob Sinclar.

Even though it’s over a decade old, it doesn’t feel that dated.

Many artists have made remixes of this song, so it might be fun to listen and compare different versions!

The BatteryBoys Noize

Many of you have probably heard it somewhere before, right? Yes—this is the original song that was sampled in the RIZAP commercial! It might be well-suited for sampling.

Using it as BGM or sound effects could add a touch of humor.

Robot RockDaft Punk

Daft Punk – Robot Rock (Official Audio)
Robot RockDaft Punk

In the early 2000s, Daft Punk gave a presentation predicting that the world would soon be flooded with rock made by robots.

Although they were tragically involved in an accident caused by a rampant computer virus and ended up becoming cyborgs, the spirit of the rock they loved in their youth seeps into their music.

This track is a staple in the pantheon of dance music, and I think it’s also very easy to dance to.

Dancing USAJunkie XL

Junkie XL is known for his wide-ranging sound production.

While handling various projects like composing film soundtracks and remixing major artists, he’s also known as a gear nerd.

His studio is a fortress-like mountain of equipment.

This track has a rock vibe, making it accessible even for those who aren’t usually into dance music.