Popular EDM: Artist Rankings [2026]
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Popular EDM: Artist Rankings [2026] (41–50)
Love Will Find a Way (Feat. House of El)Alok & Gui Boratto50rank/position

This track brings together Alok, a leading figure in Brazil’s EDM scene, and Gui Boratto, highly acclaimed for his minimal and tech house.
It fuses Alok’s dazzling showmanship—he ranked No.
3 in the world on DJ Mag in 2025—with Boratto’s meticulous sound design, known from his album Chromophobia, and features the airy vocals of London-based singer-songwriter House of EL to create a melodic house masterpiece.
Released in September 2025, the song celebrates the power of love to forge a path, seamlessly blending jazzy inflections with an electronic arrangement.
Expansive string-like pads and synth arpeggios open up the sonic space, while a tastefully driven beat ensures it shines on the club floor.
It’s a track that works equally well for igniting a festival crowd or for getting lost in deep listening.
Popular EDM: Artist Rankings [2026] (51–60)
BlackoutBlasterjaxx51rank/position

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.
Crew ThangDVBBS, Jeremih, SK852rank/position

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!
Make It To Heaven (with Raye)David Guetta & MORTEN53rank/position

An EDM track by DJs David Guetta and MORTEN.
While many recent trends favor bright, fun vibes, this song leans into an underground feel with a dark, reverb-heavy sound.
Even so, it still exudes a strikingly sexy aura characteristic of club music.
RadicalDyro&Dannic54rank/position

With a heavy low-end sound that fuses progressive house and big room house, Dutch artists Dyro and Dannic deliver a powerful impact.
Thunder-like bass that hits you straight from the top of your head and exhilarating synth riffs pour down in perfect balance, crafting a soundscape that makes your whole body tremble.
Released in June 2014 on the Revealed Recordings label, this track was also featured in Ubisoft’s popular Just Dance series, spreading its destructive energy far and wide.
Recommended for those who want to feel the deep bass that is the essence of EDM and immerse themselves in the feverish atmosphere of festivals and clubs.
Radiate (feat. Hayley May)KSHMR, nilsix, Ryos55rank/position

Producer KSHMR, a dominant presence in the EDM scene, is known for his oriental melodies inspired by his Indian roots and his grand, cinematic sound.
Teaming up with the skilled Norwegian–Dutch duo Nilsix and with Laios, this track is a club anthem released in September 2025.
Hayley May’s translucent vocals add a floating sensation, while a melodic progression that blends trance and progressive house resonates beautifully.
The drop unleashes energetic synths that instantly whip the floor into a frenzy—guaranteed to go off at festivals and clubs.
A must-listen for fans of melody-driven EDM and anyone drawn to trance-infused sounds.
BussbackKompany & Wooli56rank/position

Make a living off just the kick!! How about some ultra-modern, heavy brostep? Kompany & Wooli’s “Bussback” has an absolutely monstrous kick.
People say Wooli’s beats sound like mammoth footsteps.
Teaming up with longtime collaborator Kompany, this track is pure low-end brutality! Crank it on big speakers and feel those breathtakingly powerful, thick growl basses.


