A future house masterpiece. The latest anthem and floor hits.
Future House is a derivative genre of house music pioneered by Dutch producer Oliver Heldens, blending elements of deep house and UK garage.
Thanks to its modern sound, it has gained recognition in the mainstream and is now widely regarded as a major subgenre within EDM.
A new interpretation of forward-looking house music.
In this article, we’ll carefully select and introduce classic tracks and anthems of Future House.
Let’s start with the popular ones.
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Future House masterpieces. Latest anthem floor hits (51–60)
Pill (feat. Emma Sameth)Heuse & Zeus x Crona

This track beautifully blends crystal-clear, beautiful vocals with an energetic beat.
Co-written by Hughes, Zeus, and Chrona from the United States, it features Emma Sames’s vocals, which convey emotional conflict and complex human relationships.
The powerful bassline and catchy melody are striking, and it has all the elements to ignite the dance floor.
Released in November 2016, it captivated many listeners with its innovative sound that fuses trap and future bass.
It’s an ideal choice for those who want to use it for social media video production or as background music.
Copyright-free and high-quality, it’s a work that enjoys strong support from dance music fans.
Dancing AloneAxwell Λ Ingrosso

This is a track released in 2018 by the Swedish DJ duo Axwell /\ Ingrosso.
The lyrics are written from the perspective of asking why the woman keeps dancing.
It’s the quintessential EDM sound, isn’t it? The artwork features a photo of Paris Whitney Hilton, which drew attention.
This Is What You Came Forft. RihannaCalvin Harris

It’s a collaboration between the hugely popular songstress Rihanna and DJ Calvin Harris, who has produced numerous hit tracks.
Their song, by two highly recognized artists in Japan, became a hot topic and was even used in commercials and YouTube ads, so I think many people are familiar with it.
Solo feat. Demi LovatoClean Bandit

A bittersweet EDM track about lingering feelings for an ex-lover.
The collaboration between the UK electronic group Clean Bandit and singer-actress Demi Lovato became a hot topic.
The music video further enhances the song’s appeal.
A future house classic. Latest Anthem Floor Hits (61–70)
What I Did For LoveDavid Guetta

I clashed with my girlfriend/boyfriend and ended up torn to shreds.
Because I truly like and love them, I even did things I normally wouldn’t do.
It’s the kind of lyric that says, for the sake of something precious, you’d go as far as that.
But when you listen to this song, you can tell they haven’t given up at all.
You can feel the passion of, “If I made things worse, then from here on I’ll make them better.”
FlamesDavid Guetta & Sia

It’s a collaboration between David Guetta, a music producer from Paris, France, and the Australian singer-songwriter Sia.
It was released in 2018.
The song carries a powerful message about moving forward no matter what happens.
Escape From LoveEva Simons & Sidney Samson

This track is particularly striking for Sidney Samson’s powerful vocals.
The catchy, easy-to-groove-to rhythm gives it an R&B vibe.
The occasional synthesized effects add a very cool atmosphere, making it feel quintessentially Western pop.


