[Latest & Classic] Mainstream Club Music | Western Music Edition
As the global pandemic has calmed down, many people are getting back to enjoying time outdoors.
Among them are those who are heading out to clubs at night.
Clubs play all kinds of tracks, and when it comes to Western music, you might find yourself thinking, “I have no idea whose song this is…”
So this time, we’ve picked a wide range of Western club music—from the latest hits to timeless classics!
In addition to introducing the artists and tracks, we also touch on what aspects make them popular in the club scene.
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[Latest & Classic] Definitive Club Music | Western Hits (11–20)
Where Are Ü Now with Justin BieberSkrillex and Diplo

This track brings together Skrillex and Diplo as a duo, featuring Justin Bieber.
Released in February 2015, it’s memorable for Bieber’s youthful vocals.
The poignant lyrics about lost love pair perfectly with the electronic production.
Highly acclaimed, it even won the Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording.
It’s a guaranteed crowd-pleaser in clubs, and also a great listen after a breakup.
I Gotta FeelingThe Black Eyed Peas

The Black Eyed Peas are a group that has continued to collaborate with artists around the world and drop one big tune after another.
Since they’re still active on the front lines, many of you are probably familiar with them.
One of their signature tracks is this single from the album The E.N.D.
It features a bright, energetic sound that blends house, electro, and dancehall beats.
Released in May 2009, the song held the No.
1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100 for 14 consecutive weeks.
With its positive message, it remains a staple that’s frequently played at parties, weddings, and other celebratory occasions.
Titanium ft. SiaDavid Guetta

David Guetta, the DJ who represents France, has always been at the pinnacle of the club scene.
His track “Titanium ft.
Sia,” released in 2011, is a landmark in electronic music.
Featuring the standout vocals of Australian singer Sia, the song was originally slated to be sung by Mary J.
Blige.
After numerous changes, this powerful track was born, and together with the word “titanium,” symbolizing mental strength, it has inspired many people.
It’s still loved in clubs today, so it’s a great pick when you want to fire yourself up!
I’m an AlbatraozAronChupa, Little Sis Nora

The sibling duo from Sweden, AronChupa and Little Sis Nora, are artists active in the electro swing and dance music scenes.
Released in August 2014, this track stands out with its unique beat and catchy melody.
The lyrics focus on expressing confidence and individuality, delivering fun and energy to listeners.
Its light, upbeat groove and humorous lyrics are part of its charm, making it very popular at parties and clubs.
By pursuing a danceable sound, the song has been embraced by many listeners.
It’s a perfect track for those who want to get hyped at the club or enjoy expressing themselves.
Don’t You Worry ChildSwedish House Mafia ft. John Martin

Swedish House Mafia is a music unit from Sweden.
Their 2012 release “Don’t You Worry Child” is a landmark in house music beloved around the world.
The track reached No.
6 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States and was nominated for a Grammy.
With John Martin’s emotionally stirring vocals blended with Swedish House Mafia’s grand, expansive sound, it captured the hearts of countless listeners.
It’s highly recommended when you want to experience the appeal of EDM or give yourself a boost!


