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 Drove Party People Wild~ (21–30)
AloneMarshmello

A mystery-shrouded DJ, Marshmello, who wears a marshmallow mask.
He hides his identity with the marshmallow, but he’s a highly skilled EDM artist who’s even done remixes for Ariana Grande.
There are rumors that his true identity is DJ Dotcom.
Whoever he may be, the tracks he creates are catchy and very compelling.
BonelessSteve Aoki, Chris Lake & Tujamo

If you want to get pumped up, he’s your guy.
He’s one of my favorites, with a wide range from bright, cheerful sounds to deeply resonant heavy bass.
His trademark is his long black hair and mustache, and while his style is niche, it’s got a catchy quality that makes it fun to listen to.
BlackoutBlasterjaxx

Blasterjaxx, the Dutch DJ/producer duo who command massive support on the main stages of EDM festivals.
Released in September 2019, this track dropped right after their first full-length album “Perspective,” and it’s packed with the essence of their trademark big room house.
The fierce synth riffs and heavy kicks are engineered to shake the club floor.
It quickly earned support from renowned DJs like Hardwell and Afrojack, igniting dance floors around the world.
The rising tension toward the explosive drop and the sudden release of energy deliver a rush that makes you want to throw your hands in the air.
If you want to hit peak levels at a festival or club, this is a must-check track.
LouderDimitri Vegas, Like Mike & VINAI

A powerful collaboration between Belgian brother duo Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike—leaders of the world-class EDM scene—and Italian producer duo VINAI.
Released in 2015, this track fuses electro house and big room, shining with an overwhelming structure tailor-made for peak-time festival moments.
From the dramatic build-up to the explosive, destructive drop, it’s packed with hard-hitting sounds that shake the club floor.
Weighty synth chords and theatrical progressions unify the entire crowd, sparking an irresistible hands-in-the-air euphoria.
It was actually used in their live sets as an unreleased track starting in 2014, earning fervent audience reactions.
An anthem-level track that epitomizes the sets of the duo who were crowned No.
1 in the world by DJ Mag.
Bigroom Never DiesHardwell & Blasterjaxx feat. Mitch Crown

Released in July 2018, this track is a quintessential big room house anthem created by Dutch superstar DJ Hardwell in collaboration with Blasterjaxx.
Featuring vocals by Mitch Crown, it boasts a grand, festival-ready sound tailored for main stages.
Riding at around 130 BPM, its soaring synth lead and heavy kick drum resonate powerfully, with a build-up-to-drop progression that delivers an irresistible surge of energy—perfect for raising both hands on the club floor.
As the title suggests, it carries a message championing the continuation and revival of the big room genre, making it an ideal choice for anyone looking to ignite the crowd at large-scale festivals or club events.


