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Popular Western dance songs [Western music ranking]

We’re introducing the latest Top 100 ranking of Western dance tracks, ordered by the highest number of views!

Dance music is an extremely popular genre, with the world’s largest festival, ULTRA MUSIC FESTIVAL, held in Miami, USA.

There are tons of tracks that will get you hyped, so be sure to check them out!

The playlist is updated weekly.

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Popular Western dance songs [Western Music Ranking] (71–80)

My HumpsThe Black Eyed Peas78rank/position

A Hip Hop dance track released in 2005 by The Black Eyed Peas.

It was inspired by Asha Bhosle’s 1968 track “Kisi Ki Jaan Lete Hain.” The track won both a Grammy Award and an MTV Video Music Award.

Good FeelingFlo Rida79rank/position

Flo Rida – Good Feeling [Official Video]
Good FeelingFlo Rida

It’s a party anthem by Flo Rida, an artist from the United States, that makes you feel amazing just by listening.

Boldly incorporating the soulful vocals of gospel singer Etta James, this track captivates many listeners with its exhilarating sound.

The lyrics express strong confidence in success and a hopeful vision for the future, giving listeners a boost of positive energy.

Released as a single in August 2011 from the acclaimed album “Wild Ones,” it was also used as the victory anthem for the NHL’s New York Rangers.

Perfect for getting pumped up in the morning, hitting the road, or cheering at a sports game! Why not let yourself get carried away by its explosive beat?

Another One Bites the DustQueen80rank/position

Queen – Another One Bites the Dust (Official Video)
Another One Bites the DustQueen

A rare Queen track that evokes Black music, despite the band being known for their trademark sound featuring guitar orchestration.

Included on their eighth album, The Game, this song was released as a single after it received high praise from Michael Jackson, the so-called King of Pop.

The arrangement layers a funky guitar riff over the famously iconic bassline that runs from the intro, unmistakably reflecting the disco sound of the era.

The contrast between the hard-edged lyrics—where people keep dropping one after another—and the irresistibly danceable groove may be what accentuates the song’s unique appeal.

Released as a single, it topped the U.S.

charts for three consecutive weeks and is also known for being used during the editing stage of the film Rocky III.

Popular Western dance songs [Western music ranking] (81–90)

Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get EnoughMichael Jackson81rank/position

Michael Jackson – Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough (Official Video – Upscaled)
Don't Stop 'Til You Get EnoughMichael Jackson

Michael Jackson’s classic “Don’t Stop ’Til You Get Enough,” released in 1979, is a track that fully showcases his signature falsetto and helped shape the prototype of disco music with strong hallmarks of 1980s dance music.

In Japan, it was used between 1981 and 1982 as the commercial song for Suzuki’s scooter “Love,” so many people may find it familiar.

Groovy and smooth, yet infused with pop elements, this song is a disco number that can be enjoyed by listeners of any generation.

I’m Good (Blue)David Guetta & Bebe Rexha82rank/position

David Guetta & Bebe Rexha – I’m Good (Blue) [Official Music Video]
I'm Good (Blue)David Guetta & Bebe Rexha

A nostalgic melody has been revived on modern dance floors.

This is a single released in August 2022, born from a collaboration between France’s leading DJ David Guetta and hitmaker Bebe Rexha.

Sampling Eiffel 65’s iconic “Blue (Da Ba Dee),” the track exploded in popularity thanks to TikTok.

It was nominated for the 65th Annual GRAMMY Awards and is also included on Bebe Rexha’s album “Bebe.” Fusing a powerful beat with sparkling vocals, it’s sure to lift your mood in an instant.

The lyrics carry a positive vibe—like “tonight is the best”—making it perfect for workouts or drives.

Enjoy an energetic moment with a sound packed with the charms of both old and new.

CelebrationKool and The Gang83rank/position

A single packed with energetic music and a positive message—truly a song that embodies “celebration.” Released in 1980, it became Kool & the Gang’s first No.

1 on the Billboard charts.

Its jaunty rhythm, woven from a simple beat and funky bassline, grabs listeners and won’t let go.

The universal theme—almost as if it were singing of the joy of God creating humankind—is also compelling.

It has long been cherished as a classic that brightens life’s joyous moments, such as weddings and birthday parties.

If there’s someone special you’d like to celebrate, why not send them this song?

Y.M.C.A.Village People84rank/position

Village People – YMCA (OFFICIAL Music Video 1978)
Y.M.C.A.Village People

The Village People are an American group that gained worldwide popularity for their distinctive sound mixing disco, R&B, and dance-pop.

They produced numerous hit tunes, but this particular song became an explosive success.

Released in 1978, it features a catchy melody that captures the fun of the YMCA.

The lyrics recommend the YMCA as a place for young people to cope with the loneliness and challenges of city life, while it has also been interpreted as an anthem for the gay community.

Beloved at parties and sporting events, this timeless masterpiece transcends generations—an eternal disco classic that everyone can enjoy.