Hands in the air at the club! For those who want to know hands-up style Western music
When it comes to quintessential club music, it’s got to be Hands Up! With its dynamic rhythms and crowd-lifting builds, this genre makes you throw your hands in the air and dance before you know it.
In this article, we’ll introduce tracks that ignite the dance floor—from timeless anthems that get you hyped to the latest trendsetters.
Know these songs, and you’re guaranteed to have a blast with everyone the next time you hit the club!
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Hands in the air at the club! For those who want to know hands-up style Western songs (21–30)
Put Your Hands UpPiero Pirupa

DJ Piero Pirpa, who leapt from an Italian port town onto dance floors around the world.
Raised surrounded by his father’s record collection, he released this track on Musical Freedom in August 2022.
True to its title, it features a tech house sound where a hands-in-the-air vocal hook intertwines with a groovy bassline.
The arrangement, driven by a swinging beat, is designed expressly for moving your body in the club.
Produced amid surging post-pandemic party demand, this is a perfect track for dancers seeking a sense of release.
Alone (Bulljay’s Mix)Alan Walker

Originally a track released as a digital download in 2016 by Norwegian producer and DJ Alan Walker.
It reached No.
1 on the charts in Austria, the Czech Republic, Finland, Norway, and Poland.
This version is a remix by Austrian electronic music producer Bulljay.
Ain’t Your Mama (Melodynamic Remix)Jennifer Lopez

A song about rejecting traditional gender roles.
Originally released by Jennifer Lopez in 2016, the track was produced with involvement from Meghan Trainor, who also contributed backing vocals.
This version is a hands-up remix by Chilean artist Melodinamyc.
Radioactive (Basslouder Remix)Imagine Dragons
A track that sings about accepting change.
It was originally released as a single by Imagine Dragons, a rock band formed in Las Vegas.
It was the most-streamed track in the United States on Spotify in 2013.
This version is a remix by Basslouder, a French DJ and producer.
Alone (Timo Kohlstedt Remix)Marshmello

Originally released as a digital download in 2016 by EDM producer and DJ Marshmello as his debut single.
It reached No.
9 on the U.S.
charts and was certified Gold.
This version is a Hands Up remix by Germany’s Timo Kohlstedt.
Can’t Hold Us (Hands Up Remix)Macklemore & Ryan Lewis

A track released by Macklemore, a rapper originally from Seattle, and producer Ryan Lewis.
It is said to have been the most-streamed track on Spotify in 2013.
This Hands Up remix version was released on YouTube in 2012.
Fire Burning (Hands Up Remix)Sean Kingston

Originally a track single-released in 2009 by Jamaican-American singer-songwriter Sean Kingston.
It reached No.
1 on the South African charts and became a hit in countries like Canada, Turkey, and the United States.
This hands-up version was released on YouTube in 2014.



