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!
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Popular Western dance songs [Western Music Rankings] (41–50)
BooyahShowtek ft. We Are Loud & Sonny Wilson50rank/position

Characterized by an energetic and cheerful mood, this song captivates with its celebration of parties and positive vibes.
Released in August 2013, it ranked high on charts in multiple countries, reaching No.
132 on the UK Singles Chart and No.
58 on the U.S.
Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart.
The track has also been adopted as the Philadelphia Flyers’ goal song and the Cleveland Browns’ touchdown song, gaining popularity at sporting events.
It’s a recommended pick for those who want to fully enjoy the appeal of EDM or liven up a party.
Popular Western dance songs [Western music ranking] (51–60)
Like A BitchZomboy51rank/position

A primal, aggressive dubstep sound that strikes the brain with the ultimate in earth-shaking low end.
Released in January 2016 by UK-born Zomboy, this track overwhelms listeners with its destructive bassline and breakneck 150 BPM beat.
Drawing on his experience as a former rock band drummer, he fuses fierce rhythms with heavyweight sound design.
Included on the EP “Neon Grave,” it was later remixed by Kill The Noise.
This piece is highly recommended for those who want to savor body-rattling sub-bass on headphones or a subwoofer, and for dance music fans seeking energetic EDM.
Crank the volume to truly experience the track’s full power.
BattlefieldsZomboy52rank/position

Zomboy, the quintessential dubstep hero from England.
“Battlefields” explodes with Zomboy’s signature ferocious growl bass.
Even those who usually listen to band-oriented music should find this track accessible.
That’s because it features distorted guitars, making Zomboy’s powerful sound even more savage and thick.
If you’re craving brutally heavy dubstep, this is a must-listen!
Sick Like ThatWill Sparks53rank/position

It’s a straightforward track with catchy vocals, so I have a feeling it’ll come in handy when everyone wants to get hyped together.
It’s got that vibe that makes you want to dance in a circle.
I think it would also fit perfectly if you hit a unison move with shuffle dance.
The sub-bass is really solid, too.
Even with low-output speakers, you should be able to clearly catch the tempo and the bass definition, so this is my top recommendation.
The structure follows a classic progression, so people around you won’t get confused.
I Heard A RumourBananarama54rank/position

Bananarama is a girls’ group from England.
Active since the 1980s, they gained international popularity with a sound centered on Eurobeat and new wave.
“I Heard a Rumour” is one of their signature tracks, reaching No.
3 on the Billboard Dance Club chart.
Its Eurobeat style with strong synth-pop elements is especially striking.
The song is frequently used in Japanese media, so many of you may find it familiar.
Be sure to give it a listen.
SeñoritaShawn Mendes & Camila Cabello55rank/position

A duet by the handsome Canadian composer Shawn Mendes and the cute American singer Camila Cabello.
I’d heard the song on the radio many times and knew the tune, but when I looked up the lyrics out of curiosity, I found the theme was a passionate romance.
And since it’s sung by such a beautiful pair, it really hit me hard.
Don’t Stop The MusicRihanna56rank/position

Rihanna, the songstress from Barbados with roots in Caribbean music, captivates the world with her diverse styles.
This dance track, which feels like it bottles the floor’s feverish energy shouting “Don’t stop the music!”, has enchanted countless fans.
Its bold sample of Michael Jackson’s famous phrase gives it an unforgettable, addictive sound once you hear it.
Released in September 2007 on the classic album Good Girl Gone Bad, this song dominated charts worldwide.
It’s the perfect partner for nights when you want to forget the everyday and dance till dawn.
How about turning up the energy with your friends at a party?


