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 thrilled the party crowd~ (41–50)
Go HardQuintino

They’re famous for their exquisite DJ sets—cool and powerful—with a strong sound that feels exhilarating to listen to.
You can’t help but jump and move your body; it always gets the crowd going.
Their tracks grab you from the very beginning, with so many guaranteed-to-hype numbers.
I absolutely love them.
SummerCalvin Harris

They’re incredibly popular, known for handling a wide range of genres with pop-style EDM, and at one point were even said to be the highest-earning artist in the world.
I personally like him the most; his uniquely addictive melodies are pleasant, sometimes intense, and absolutely captivating.
Space JungleEva Shaw

A heavy, bass-driven track released in December 2014 by Toronto-born Eva Shaw.
Its powerful drop, which makes full use of organic instrument sounds, delivers a full-body groove that can instantly whip the dance floor into a frenzy.
Released on Showtek’s Dutch label Skink, the track was also used as TomorrowWorld’s opening anthem.
It was played by a host of top-tier DJs, including Calvin Harris and Afrojack, becoming a long-running global hit.
Built on a strong beat and layered basslines at 128 BPM, it’s the perfect tune for parties, workouts, or any moment when you want to amplify an aggressive mood.
Let’s Get RidiculousRedfoo

If you want to get hyped, LMFAO! All their songs are huge hits that get played a lot in clubs.
They’re an uncle-nephew duo.
Redfoo also has tons of hype tracks like LMFAO.
He’s a tennis enthusiast and apparently good enough to play in the US Open.
Adagio For StringsTiësto

Tiesto, an indispensable figure when talking about EDM, included Adagio For Strings on his album Just Be.
The piece was originally composed by the American composer Samuel Barber, and this version is an arrangement.
While the original is in triple meter, it has been reworked into 4/4 time, resulting in a completely different atmosphere.
It’s a track you can simply get hyped to, but also one you can enjoy by comparing it with the original.


