A must-see for party lovers! - The EDM that drove party people wild
There are moments when you just crave a flashy party tune, right?
People toss around the slang “paripi” these days, and it seems to have taken on a life of its own—but honestly, everyone’s probably been a paripi at least once.
Setting aside the exact definition of the paripi mindset, I’d like to introduce some hit tracks that have fired up party-loving music fans.
In this article, I’ll mainly focus on EDM, leaning more toward nostalgic classics and popular anthems in the selection.
I hope you find a track you love!
Enjoy!
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A must-see for party lovers! ~EDM that sent the party crowd into a frenzy~ (1–10)
Wake Me UpAvicii

Avicii’s classic track “Wake Me Up.” In Japan, many people probably think of it as a party-like song.
But in fact, it’s a straightforward anthem of encouragement.
It was made as a motivational song for teenagers, so the lyrics are incredibly passionate and positive.
If you’re curious, be sure to check out the Japanese translation too! I’m sure it’ll fill you with energy and courage.
It’s a work imbued with the spirit of the late Avicii.
San FrandiscoDom Dolla

A modern future house informed by tech house that has been the world standard since 2019.
Although this post-EDM movement hasn’t really caught on in Japan yet, it’s become quite standard in Europe.
Instead of tracks with dense layers, dance tracks like this—pared down in track count with a minimalist edge—have achieved explosive hits.
This song is one of those, highly popular both on club dance floors and for casual listening.
Rave After RaveW&W

W&W is a Dutch DJ and producer duo formed by Willem van Hanegem and Ward van der Harst.
They’re best known for their hybrid sound that fuses trance and electro house.
This track was released as a single in 2015 and remains a favorite among party people.
While they now release a lot of big room-style works, I remember this period of their sound being especially popular.
It feels less like a song and more like a track made for dancing!
Freak – Joe Stone 2K18 EditR3HAB

From the intro, this fail-proof anthem has a very current vibe.
It’s an old-school revival track produced by the hugely popular DJ R3HAB.
Released on the prestigious Spinnin’ Records, it was a major hit—party people might have heard it in clubs.
The bouncy groove feels great; it works for banging out or perfectly syncing your shuffle dance—an all-around feel-good tune.
And with this classic style, I doubt anyone would dislike it.
It’s piano-driven future house.
Titanium (feat. Sia)David Guetta

David Guetta, the genius DJ from France, is famous for his mastery of house and French house.
One of his iconic tracks, Titanium (feat.
Sia), was released in 2012.
It features the Australian singer Sia, but here’s a fun fact: the song originally featured Mary J.
Blige.
For various reasons it was changed to Sia, but later a Mary J.
Blige version was also released as a digital-only track.
It’s not exactly a full-on banger, but it’s a tune that will definitely get you moving!


