EDM Popularity Rankings [2026]
This is the electro house genre, newly categorized in the United States as a general term for electronic dance music.
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EDM Popular Rankings [2026] (91–100)
Follow MeSam Feldt, Rita Ora92rank/position

Sam Feldt is a popular DJ and EDM producer from the Netherlands who’s also highly regarded among fans of tropical house.
His tracks feature beautiful melodies that resonate with many people regardless of genre, and in Japan he’s sometimes introduced with the tagline “the young prince of the tropical house scene.” In December 2021, he released “Follow Me,” featuring Rita Ora, the acclaimed British singer and actress.
The song boasts a wonderful melody carried by Rita’s clear, expansive vocals and a warmly resonant piano phrase, while a bouncy synth creates a distinctive vibe within a simple four-on-the-floor beat.
Once you learn the lyrics—shaped like a love song brimming with poignant emotion—you may come away with a different impression.
Softly (Tiësto Remix)Karan Aujla93rank/position

Global EDM icon Tiësto remixed a track by Indo-Canadian artist Karan Aujla.
Blending traditional Punjabi musical elements with contemporary dance beats, the song electrified over 20,000 fans at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix after-race concert.
After Bollywood star Vicky Kaushal posted a video dancing to it on social media, it quickly went viral—amassing over 250 million streams worldwide and surpassing 20 billion views.
It’s a perfect pick for weekend parties and club nights.
PicaDeorro, Henry Fong & Elvis Crespo94rank/position

Released by ULTRA, the top EDM label.
A playful, samba-based bounce.
Spanish-language tracks were also one of the trends from 2018 to 2019.
However, right before the drop, there’s a countdown in French: “3, 2, 1!” One of the great things about dance music is its uniqueness.
Is this phrasing something that Spanish speakers are familiar with in everyday life? If not, it’s pretty funny—almost like a built-in gag.
All Night (feat. Ally Brooke)Afrojack95rank/position

His tracks are catchy and happy—perhaps a bit lacking in novelty, conversely—but this might be the kind of mood that defines a lowest-common-denominator anthem in club music.
In 2020, I have a feeling listeners will be split cleanly into “love it” or “hate it.” But that’s when you’re listening on earphones; I feel it’s an indispensable number for peak-time at a festival, like in the music video.
So, which side are you on?
House PartyMarshmello x Subtronics96rank/position

Marshmello is a music producer who has cranked out numerous hit tunes.
In the mainstream, he’s earned his place with catchy, pop-leaning EDM, but he’s actually just as skilled at hard-hitting, heavy EDM.
His track “House Party” is packed with the kind of appeal you won’t get from his mainstream work.
If I had to sum it up in a single phrase, it’d be something like a poison-laced nuclear bomb.
The sheer power of its earth-shaking low-end drop will grab listeners’ hearts in an instant.
We Got Love (feat. Ella Henderson)Sigala97rank/position

DJ Sigala and singer Ella Henderson’s track “We Got Love.” It’s a danceable tune with a four-on-the-floor beat, and the empowering message sung by Ella Henderson makes it perfect as a daily anthem.
If you listen to this song on your commute to work or school, it might just make your humdrum routine a little more bearable!
Feels This Good (ft. Stefflon Don)Sigala, Mae Muller, Caity Baser98rank/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.


