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[Endless Summer EDM] Best Tropical House Tracks: Latest Hits and All-Time Classics [2026]

Known as a subgenre of house music, tropical house actually originated as a genre name from a joke by popular Australian DJ Thomas Jack.

In addition to typical house elements like four-on-the-floor beats, it incorporates live instruments that evoke a tropical vibe—such as bongos and steel drums.

Its defining trait is melodic vocals set against an expansive, open sound.

Gaining attention from the 2010s onward, tropical house has become so prevalent that its sound is now commonplace on the hit charts.

For those who want to start listening to tropical house, here’s a comprehensive introduction ranging from the latest hits to timeless classics!

[Ever-Summer EDM] Recommended Latest and Classic Tropical House Tracks [2026] (141–150)

No Lie (feat. Dua Lipa) [Sam Feldt Remix]sean paul

Sean Paul, a leading figure in dancehall reggae from Kingston, Jamaica.

This quintessential dancehall reggae track blends reggae-style rhymes, dance beats, and classic reggae.

It’s a song you can dance to while also feeling the fiery passion of Latin America.

Madzi feat. Raquel LimaSpk Rodrigues

SPK Rodriguez is an electronic musician whose downer melodies have earned high praise around the world.

His name isn’t extremely well-known, but those who seriously listen to house music or EDM will likely know him.

He has many great tracks, but the one I’d like to recommend today is “Madzi feat.

Raquel Lima.” Among his works, this one is particularly downbeat, crafted into a polished and stylish tropical house piece.

City Of LoveSurf Mesa, Selah Sol

Surf Mesa, Selah Sol – City Of Love (Visualizer)
City Of LoveSurf Mesa, Selah Sol

Surf Mesa is one of the most talked-about music producers right now.

After scoring a viral hit on TikTok, he’s drawing attention from many producers.

If you use TikTok, there’s a good chance you’ve heard his tracks.

Among his works, a song that’s especially perfect for endless summer is City Of Love.

It’s a collaboration with Sara Sol, wrapped in a stylish, refreshing melody rooted in tropical house.

Miami 82 (feat. Madame Buttons) [Kygo Remix]Syn Cole

Thanks to Kygo’s remix, DJ Syn Cole’s track “Miami 82” has been perfectly transformed into a song with a distinctly tropical vibe.

The melody is simply beautiful—it’s not just danceable, but has an emotional pull that lets you immerse yourself in its world.

What’s more, since he’s signed to Avicii’s label, he’s a figure you can’t take your eyes off, especially when it comes to his performances.

Often (Kygo Remix)The Weeknd

His urbane, sophisticated, and instantly recognizable emotional vocals are as compelling as ever! It’s a track by The Weeknd, one of the most popular artists in the modern R&B scene, but in Kygo’s hands it instantly transforms into a chilled, tropical house vibe.

There’s a somewhat sorrowful, bluesy feel, showcasing a sensibility Kygo doesn’t typically possess that comes fully to life through this collaboration with The Weeknd.

If you focus on the beat alone, the structure is heavily influenced by hip-hop and leans toward trap.