RAG MusicEDM
Recommended EDM

[Latest] EDM Gaining Popularity Worldwide [2026]

EDM has secured unwavering popularity among dance music genres.

It’s one of the most beloved music styles around the world—including in the United States and Europe—with new tracks being released one after another.

In this article, we’ve carefully selected the latest EDM releases, buzzworthy tracks, and songs produced by famous DJs and music producers.

From numbers that incorporate sound effects and sampling to tracks that make the most of deep bass, we’ll introduce globally popular songs.

Be sure to check out EDM that gets crowds hyped at clubs and festivals.

[Latest] EDM Gaining Popularity Worldwide [2026] (91–100)

ALLNIGHTRetroVision & Guy Arthur

RetroVision & Guy Arthur – ALLNIGHT [Monstercat Release]
ALLNIGHTRetroVision & Guy Arthur

This is a collaborative track released in 2025 by French producer and DJ RetroVision and Polish star Guy Arthur.

Rooted in energetic, uplifting future house, it blends bright, pop-leaning sounds with melodic production to create a captivating piece.

This ambitious release marks the first joint production for both artists, and it was showcased during RetroVision’s Japan performance at Shinjuku’s ZEROTOKYO in January 2025.

It’s a perfect track for anyone who wants to dance the night away or is looking for a boost of positive energy.

Vois sur ton chemin (Techno Mix)BENNETT

BENNETT – Vois sur ton chemin (Techno Mix) [Official Live Visualizer]
Vois sur ton chemin (Techno Mix)BENNETT

A particularly unique track is “Vois sur ton chemin (Techno Mix).” This piece was produced by the German music producer, Bennett.

While he usually shares upbeat sounds mainly on social media, this work has a somewhat different flavor.

That’s because the track samples a song from the film “Die Kinder des Monsieur Mathieu.” Whereas the original has a classical feel, he’s turned it into EDM.

Crew ThangDVBBS, Jeremih, SK8

DVBBS, Jeremih, SK8 – Crew Thang [Ultra Records]
Crew ThangDVBBS, Jeremih, SK8

Released in May 2023 on New York’s prestigious dance music label Ultra Music, “Crew Thang” is a summer anthem defined by a hybrid sound that brings modern R&B elements into EDM.

The track, dropped by Canada’s popular EDM duo DVBBS featuring R&B-leaning singer-songwriters Jeremih and SK8, delivers a refined production that, as noted, sets it apart from typical melodic EDM—perfect for igniting midsummer dance floors and doubling as stylish driving music.

If you’re into both dance music and R&B, be sure to give it a listen!

Beautiful PeopleDavid Guetta & Sia

David Guetta & Sia – Beautiful People (Lyric Video)
Beautiful PeopleDavid Guetta & Sia

No explanation needed—EDM superstars David Guetta and Sia, recognized worldwide, have reunited after 12 years to release their long-awaited collaborative track in March 2025.

Once known as a “lost collaboration,” the song pairs a grand, dramatic instrumental with Sia’s husky, soulful vocals to create a top-tier dance tune.

Its uplifting sound and message celebrating inner beauty have earned fervent support from dance music fans.

Even listeners less familiar with EDM can feel the power of music through Sia’s voice and Guetta’s polished production work in this track.

Baby Don’t Hurt MeDavid Guetta, Anne-Marie, Coi Leray

David Guetta, Anne-Marie, Coi Leray – Baby Don’t Hurt Me (Official Video)
Baby Don’t Hurt MeDavid Guetta, Anne-Marie, Coi Leray

No explanation needed: David Guetta, the Paris-born music producer recognized worldwide as the strongest DJ, continues to churn out massive hits.

He’s in such high demand in the pop music world, teaming up with major artists, that many music fans may no longer even think of him strictly within house or EDM.

Now he’s released a supreme track to heat up summer dance floors even more: “Baby Don’t Hurt Me”! Dropped in May 2023, it’s a powerful killer tune featuring Anne-Marie and Coi Leray as guests.

It references Haddaway’s 1993 mega-hit “What Is Love? (Baby Don’t Hurt Me),” and with its strong dance-pop flavor, it’s a must-listen even for those who aren’t big on EDM.