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J-Pop and Western MIX [Danceable at Home] Recommended Latest Dance Music [2026]

For those who love dance music! We’ve researched the latest popular tracks that have everyone saying, “I’ve heard this somewhere!” In this article, we’ve carefully selected songs—mostly released within the past year—based on trustworthy feedback from dance music fans who follow our site.

We hope you find something you love.

This genre changes rapidly, so new hits keep emerging one after another.

Some songs become long-running hits, but fresh chart-toppers rotate in frequently.

Be sure to check out everything from uptempo Western EDM and trending hip-hop to chill Japanese dance-pop.

Enjoy!

Japanese and Western MIX [Danceable at Home] Recommended Latest Dance Music [2026] (61–70)

Don’t Stop80KIDZ

80KIDZ | Don’t Stop (Official Audio)
Don’t Stop80KIDZ

A track that heavily uses vocoders, with a disco-like bassline, a techno-leaning approach, and their signature Balearic style—its urbane, sharp piano tones gently envelop the ears.

It’s a song by 80kidz, released digitally in July 2019.

When it comes to the heyday of French electro, the only unit from Japan that truly broke onto the global stage was this duo—though to be precise, they were a trio at the time.

The female member, MAYU, left in 2009.

Even so, they became ever more active, releasing numerous works and growing into a band that gigs around the world.

Another AngelAbove & Beyond

Above & Beyond – Another Angel (Official Video) [@anjunabeats]
Another AngelAbove & Beyond

This is a track by Above & Beyond, a trance music group formed in 2000 and based in the UK.

They have performed at events in Japan and embarked on world tours, achieving global success.

Their dance music is hugely popular and they can be considered indispensable in today’s EDM scene.

All Night (feat. Ally Brooke)Afrojack

Afrojack – All Night (feat. Ally Brooke) [Official Lyric Video]
All Night (feat. Ally Brooke)Afrojack

Afrojack, the popular DJ known for catchy, happy, fail-safe productions! On the flip side, it might be a bit lacking in novelty, but maybe this is exactly the vibe of club music as a greatest-common-denominator anthem.

In 2020, I have a feeling listeners will be cleanly split into “love it” or “hate it.” But that’s when you’re listening on earbuds—personally, I feel it’s an essential track for a festival peak-time moment like in the music video.

So, which side are you on?

SorryAlan Walker & ISÁK

Alan Walker & ISÁK – Sorry (Official Music Video)
SorryAlan Walker & ISÁK

The rising producer Alan Walker, born in 1997 and from Norway, released his track “Sorry” on January 29, 2021.

He collaborated with a group called ISÁK, who are also active in Norway.

The vocals by ISÁK’s singer, Ella, are especially striking.

While the song carries a dark atmosphere, the buildup from the midway point to the ending is exhilarating.

If you like dark and serious tracks, this one will definitely hit the spot!

Ain’t Deep Enough (feat. Jared Lee)Autograf

Autograf feat. Jared Lee – Ain’t Deep Enough (Official Lyric Video)
Ain't Deep Enough (feat. Jared Lee)Autograf

A collaboration between the dance-electro music group Autograf and fellow dance-electro musician Jared Lee, “Ain’t Deep Enough.” An orthodox house beat blends with airy melodies, resulting in a dreamy finish.

Kings & QueensAva Max

Ava Max – Kings & Queens [Official Music Video]
Kings & QueensAva Max

Ava Max, who scored a massive hit, released Sweet but Psycho as her third single in August 2018.

The song quickly became popular among younger listeners through platforms like TikTok, and it carries a familiar, nostalgic melody that hints at a surefire hit.

It employs hooks reminiscent of Bon Jovi’s You Give Love a Bad Name and Bonnie Tyler’s If You Were a Woman (And I Was a Man)—and remarkably, it inherits the spirit of those hits, as they share the same songwriter.

vital signsAwesome City Club

Awesome City Club / Vital Sign (MUSIC VIDEO)
vital signsAwesome City Club

It’s a bright, fast-paced track released on April 8, the landmark date of Awesome City Club’s major-label debut.

Yet its content is bittersweet, singing of indelible feelings for a former lover.

The song was written and composed by vocalist atagi, with arrangement by Tomi Yo, who has worked with many artists including Aimyon, Huwie Ishizaki, and PornoGraffitti.

The music video, which impressively depicts the song’s story through animation, was created by filmmaker Onion Skin.