Ranking of Popular House and Techno Songs
The straight-ahead path of dance music: four-on-the-floor.
Known overseas as “four on the floor,” it’s considered the standard rhythm of the dance floor.
Among the most timeless forms of electronic music are house and techno.
Built primarily with synthesizers, sequencers, and samplers, these genres continue to evolve, changing shape with the times.
Since 2015, we’ve seen the rise of new scenes: comparatively mellow, modern-leaning EDM like future house; hard techno that hosts massive festivals around the world; and tech house, an extremely groovy style that bridges house and techno.
This time, we’ll introduce the most popular tracks on our site in a ranked format.
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Ranking of Popular House/Techno Tracks (61–70)
Call on MeEric Prydz64rank/position

This is a work that distills the charm of groove house into one track—once you hear it, your body can’t help but start moving.
It’s a song by Swedish producer Eric Prydz that samples a classic by Steve Winwood.
There’s even a story that Winwood himself was so impressed with the result that he re-recorded the vocals.
The simple phrase “Call on me,” repeated throughout, fuses with the vibrant beat to create a sense of empowering momentum that seems to give the listener a push.
Released in September 2004, the track held the No.
1 spot on the UK Singles Chart for five consecutive weeks.
How about adding it to your playlist when you want to lift your mood?
InsomniaFaithless65rank/position

Faithless’s second single of their career, released in 1995.
When the track was re-released the following year in 1996, it became a massive hit, ranking high on the charts across many European countries.
In 2015, it was awarded a Platinum certification by the British Phonographic Industry.
Furthermore, it became an essential touchstone in dance music history, placing fifth in a readers’ poll of the greatest dance tracks conducted by a UK magazine specializing in club culture.
Runaway (U & I)Galantis66rank/position

A track by Galantis, a Swedish electronic music producer and songwriting duo.
It was released as a single in 2014.
It became their first international hit, reaching No.
1 on the charts in the Netherlands, Poland, and the United Kingdom.
Free Tibet (Vini Vici Remix)Hilight Tribe67rank/position

Based in France, Highlight Tribe is a group that champions “natural trance,” a fusion of traditional instruments and electronic music.
Incorporating live performances of instruments from around the world—such as the didgeridoo, sitar, and ngoni—they are known for live shows that don’t rely on DJ sets.
This track, a remix of one of their signature songs by Israeli psychedelic trance unit Vini Vici, was released in January 2016.
Preserving the original’s message of prayer and hope for Tibetan liberation, it intertwines tribal percussion with psychedelic synths.
Reaching No.
5 on Beatport’s main chart, it became the first psytrance track to break into the top 10, helping the genre reach a broader audience.
Harmoniously blending the spirituality of traditional music with the energy of dance music, it’s a perfect song for anyone looking to set their spirit free at a festival.
UpINNA68rank/position

Suddenly, but when it comes to house music, which country do you think is the hot zone? Many people probably picture Italy, France, the Netherlands, or Germany.
Those countries are certainly hot zones, but in fact, Romania is also known as a hot spot for house music.
A leading female singer from Romania is Inna, who sings this track “Up.” While it’s a song with very strong pop elements, it’s also a popular hit on the house music charts.
Chicken song – [Geco Remix]J. Geco69rank/position
![Chicken song - [Geco Remix]J. Geco](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/msSc7Mv0QHY/sddefault.jpg)
Back in 2013, it was hugely popular as a motif—was it a classic of gabber or techno? No, it’s a new-style gabber positioned more like a comic song.
I heard it everywhere at the time.
It became a massive hit on video platforms like YouTube, surpassing 40 million views.
And the visuals are, in any case, hilariously funny.
Rather than pure gabber, it might be a track you can use as a break time pick-me-up when you’re tired of hard gabber.
Head & HeartJoel Corry70rank/position

I want to be true to my heart more than my reason! This track by UK DJ Joel Corry explores that universal struggle and the sense of release that follows.
Featuring fellow British singer MNEK on vocals, it blends an irresistibly catchy, feel-good melody with an emotional vocal performance.
The music video contrasts a monochrome everyday life with a colorful, happy version of oneself, giving you the courage to take that first step.
Upon its July 2020 release, it spent six weeks at No.
1 on the UK charts and was later included on the album Another Friday Night, becoming a global hit.
Put it on when you want to break free from the daily grind and shine—you’re guaranteed to feel amazing!


