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] (91–100)
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A big-room house track released in August 2013 whose thunderous low end shakes listeners to the core.
It’s a collaborative single by Canadian electronic duo Dvbbs and American DJ Borgeous.
Its massive drop and break shake the body and generate an energy that unites crowd and DJ as one.
Topping the UK Singles Chart and surpassing 500 million views on YouTube, this record set numerous milestones and continues to reign as a landmark of festival house.
Highly recommended for those who want to experience the bass-heavy sound that epitomizes the EDM scene at clubs and festivals.
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When it comes to iconic dance music from the ’90s, this song by Michael Jackson stands out.
Its lyrics, carrying a message of unity and equality that transcends racial and cultural differences, are particularly memorable.
The unique sound—blending pop rock, dance, and hip-hop—brought a fresh breeze to the music scene of the time.
Released in 1991, the track spent seven consecutive weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100.
Its music video captivated as many as 500 million viewers worldwide, opening up new possibilities for the medium.
Highly recommended for anyone who wants to feel the power of music to connect people across racial and cultural boundaries.


