Popular EDM: Artist Rankings [2026]
EDM is loved around the world as one form of dance music.Originally, it was a music genre that emerged overseas, but it’s also popular in Japan.This time, we’ll introduce popular EDM artists in a ranking format.
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Popular EDM: Artist Rankings [2026] (51–60)
The FeelingLost Frequencies57rank/position

Speaking of Belgian star DJ and music producer Felix De Laet, aka Lost Frequencies, he’s a super hitmaker with numerous global smash hits like “Are You with Me” and “Reality.” While he’s hugely popular within tropical house, he now operates with a genre-defying breadth.
In June 2023, he released “The Feeling,” a track that shows a new side of his artistry.
The sound design—anchored by an exhilarating electro beat and tastefully incorporating country-style guitar—makes you nod in admiration, and the instantly memorable, catchy melody seals the deal.
It’s a bona fide killer tune and a perfect BGM for anyone looking to make the most of summer.
Used To LoveMartin Garrix & Dean Lewis58rank/position

This is a surprising track for fans, released in October 2019, in which Dean Lewis—who scored a massive hit with “Be Alright” in 2018—teams up with big room ace Martin Garrix.
It marks a complete departure from Garrix’s usual style, embracing a gentle, ballad-like feel.
Crafted as a pop song, it’s a grand and sweeping piece.
Go HardQuintino59rank/position

This EDM classic by the artist Quintino is characterized by flashy sounds that convey disciplined, stoic track-making and a meticulously crafted sense of groove.
It’s a stylish piece with an uplifting vibe that can be recommended to women as well.
Pour Your Heart Out (feat. 070 Shake)RL Grime60rank/position

RL Grime, also known as a member of the electronic music unit Weddit, has released a track that’s generating buzz on social media: “Pour Your Heart Out (feat.
070 Shake).” The song features rapper 070 Shake, and its lyrics convey the message that you can’t lie to your own heart.
While the sound is intense, it also carries a gentleness that highlights her vocals.
Popular EDM: Artist Rankings [2026] (61–70)
BRING BACK THE COLOR (feat. AURORA)San Holo61rank/position

Having appeared on TV shows, the Norwegian singer AURORA—whose popularity is rapidly rising in Japan—has a clear, crystalline voice that cools down the sweltering summer.
The track “BRING BACK THE COLOR” was released in June 2023 by Dutch DJ and music producer San Holo, featuring AURORA as the guest vocalist, as mentioned above.
Unlike the uptempo electro beats that fire up the dance floor, this arrangement carries a certain delicacy that pairs beautifully with AURORA’s stunning vocals.
Fans of electropop and dream pop may find a lot to love here, too!
We Like To PartyShowtek62rank/position

A powerful track by Showtek, the top Dutch EDM unit, that hits you right in the head with heavy bass.
Released as the memorable first title on their label “Skink Records,” launched in December 2013 by the brother duo from Eindhoven, the song is characterized by its energetic beats and catchy synthesizer riffs.
As a signature work marking their evolution from hardstyle to electro house, it achieved chart success in multiple countries, including reaching No.
32 on the Dutch Top 40.
A staple that fires up party scenes and maintains enduring popularity, this track is highly recommended for anyone who wants to experience EDM’s primordial groove with their whole body.
Feels This Good (ft. Stefflon Don)Sigala, Mae Muller, Caity Baser63rank/position

Sigala, a British music producer who has been active since the mid-2010s, teams up with fellow UK singers Mae Muller and Caity Baser on the track “Feels This Good (ft.
Stefflon Don).” Blending tropical house with a disco vibe, the song delivers an energetic melody from start to finish.
If you enjoy the kind of sound associated with Dua Lipa, this track is likely to hit the spot.


