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!
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Japanese and Western Mix [Danceable at Home] Recommended Latest Dance Music [2026] (91–100)
CrusadeMarshmello & SVDDEN DEATH

This is probably a track that often gets played as an off-peak selection in clubs.
The song itself is very popular, so the crowd will definitely sing along.
It’s the kind of club music that gets people singing.
You can imagine the energy spiking at the drop.
That said, this version leans more toward straight dance-pop than club music.
In the chorus, a light, snappy beat drops in, but the intro is just piano—beatless and quiet.
EuphoriaMasayoshi Iimori

A dance music producer from Fukushima Prefecture who excels at producing trap and dubstep, active on the cutting-edge Japanese net label TREKKIE TRAX.
In the past, he performed a DJ mix on BBC Radio 1’s program “Diplo & Friends,” hosted by world-renowned DJ Diplo.
He has also produced the debut single for the YouTuber group Avntis and tracks for the rapper DOTAMA, and released a song featuring Nagi Nemoto of Dempagumi.inc, among other diverse activities.
This track, released digitally in January 2019, is a work with carefully crafted visuals created in collaboration with a visual director.
It’s an EDM-style, high-energy tune perfect for dancing.
Drunk Texting (feat. Kai Takahashi)Max Jenmana

Max Jenmana, a Thai singer boasting astonishing view counts on YouTube, has released tracks featuring Kai Takahashi of LUCKY TAPES and AAAMYYY of Tempalay in the past, earning acclaim from Asian pop enthusiasts and a wide audience here in Japan as well.
Despite operating mostly DIY since his debut, his April 2017 release “Into the Woods” surpassed 250 million views on YouTube, leading to appearances at major festivals across Thailand.
Clear SkiesNaz

Naz is a singer from Okinawa with an alluring, whispery voice that evokes an air of ennui.
“Clear Skies,” included on her 2019 release JUQCY, is a track where you can savor her smooth flow.
The colorful arrangement leaves a strong impression, with shades of electro and techno.
Her vocals, paired with the crisp, dynamic production, create a superb groove.
This moody, irresistibly body-swaying song is highly recommended for any occasion!
No JudgementNiall Horan

This is a solo work by Niall Horan, an Irish singer-songwriter and one of the members of the British idol group One Direction.
It’s a dance number with a samba rhythm and a Latin-style guitar riff that feels great.
It’s upbeat and extremely popular.
The video shows an elderly couple relaxing happily at home.
It’s full of humor, isn’t it? The slightly ironic and off-the-wall imagery also gives it that distinctly international flair, doesn’t it?



