[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!
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[Perpetual Summer EDM] Recommended Latest and Classic Tropical House Tracks [2026] (171–180)
Nothing More (feat. Cadence Ludden)BVRNOUT

The refreshing vibe that’s so typical of tropical house is great, isn’t it? This is a track called “Nothing More,” a collaboration between music producer BVRNOUT and singer Cadence Ludden.
Its breezy sound and bouncy rhythm make you feel like summer just by listening.
It seems perfect as background music for a drive, too.
Solo feat. Demi Lovato (Seeb Remix)Clean Bandit

Clean Bandit, an electronic music group from the UK, has gained worldwide popularity.
This track is a remix of one of their signature songs, “Solo feat.
Demi Lovato,” reworked by music producer Seeb.
The tropical house-style synth tones and the irresistibly jump-inducing rhythm are truly captivating.
This GirlKungs vs Cookin’ on 3 Burners

A collaboration between Kungs, a French house music DJ and producer, and the Australian funk trio Cookin’ on 3 Burners.
It was released as a digital download in 2016.
The track became a worldwide hit, reaching No.
1 on charts in countries including the United Kingdom, Slovakia, and Russia.
Without You (with HAYLA)Kygo

Released in May 2024, this track is a tour de force in which Kygo packs in the full allure of tropical house.
HAYLA’s powerful vocals leave a strong impression, richly conveying the importance of a lover’s presence through vivid metaphors.
Featured on the album “Thrill of the Chase,” the song can be seen as a work that symbolizes a new step in Kygo’s discography.
Set to a four-on-the-floor rhythm, the island-tinged sounds resonate pleasantly.
It’s a perfect tune for your commute or as background music while chatting with friends, and it’s sure to strike a chord with many who are in love.
Broken GlassKygo, Kim Petras

“Broken Glass” is a mid-tempo dance track produced by music producer and DJ Kygo.
The vocals are by Kim Petras, an artist based in Los Angeles.
Petras’s voice has a clear tone and well-balanced power, making the song very easy to listen to.
When we think of EDM that suits an endless-summer vibe, we tend to imagine high-tempo tracks that bring the heat, but this song has an overall stylish finish and a cool feel.
It’s the kind of track you’ll want to play while cooling off under the perpetual summer sun.
In conclusion
Tropical house has grown popular as one of the leading genres in electronic music since the late 2010s.
Because it remains extremely popular today, many of you may recognize some of the tracks introduced in this article.
At Rug Music, we also feature other Western genres such as trance and deep house.
We even spotlight lesser-known tracks, so be sure to check them out!



