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 tracks (31–40)
Believe (Arctic City Remix)Cher

Originally released as a single by Cher in 1998.
The distinctive vocal effect uses the Auto-Tune processor, a device created by Antares Audio Technologies.
This version is a hands-up remix by Arctic City.
Let It Go (Dj Keinth Remix)Demi Lovato

Originally released as a single by Idina Menzel in 2013.
It is the theme song of the Disney film “Frozen” and won an Academy Award in 2014.
This version is a hands-up remix of the vocal version by Demi Lovato.
Crawling (Vau Boy Remix)Linkin Park

A track that mentions the side effects of taking the drug methamphetamine.
Originally released as a single by Linkin Park in 2001, it won a Grammy Award.
This version is a hands-up remix by Spain’s Vau Boy.
See You Again (Danceboy Remix)Miley Cyrus

Originally released as a single by Miley Cyrus in 2007, the track samples Corey Hart’s 1984 song “Sunglasses at Night.” This version is a remix by Danceboy, a Dutch DJ and producer.
Counting Stars (Hands Up Remix)OneRepublic

Originally a track released in 2013 by the American pop rock band OneRepublic.
It was written by frontman Ryan Tedder.
The track was used in a Bud Light beer commercial during the 2014 Super Bowl.
This Hands Up remix was released on YouTube in 2015.


