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A must-see for anyone who wants to be a party person!? | Popular songs often played at clubs [Western music edition]

When you go to a club, it can be hard to get hyped like everyone else if you don’t know the tracks that are playing.

So this time, I’ll introduce songs that are often played in clubs!

The selections are mainly Western music, so if you’ve only been listening to Japanese tracks, I think you’ll find the lineup refreshing.

From timeless staples to tracks that are about to trend, this list is built to give you a solid grasp of club music with just this one article.

If you want to enjoy the club like a party person, be sure to read to the end!

A must-see for anyone who wants to become a party person!? | Songs often played at clubs [Western Music Edition] (21–30)

SubstitutionPurple Disco Machine, Kungs

Purple Disco Machine, Kungs – Substitution (Official Music Video) ft. Julian Perretta
SubstitutionPurple Disco Machine, Kungs

Be sure to check out Substitution, which charms with a vibe reminiscent of ’90s club music.

It’s a collaboration between German music producer Purple Disco Machine and French music producer Kungs.

The fast-paced synthesizer sounds will lift your energy, and Julian Perretta’s vocals, featured on the track, are another major highlight.

Shots ft. Lil JonLMFAO

This track by the American electro-hop duo LMFAO features an unforgettable synth sound that boldly signals the start of the party.

Teaming up with the king of crunk, Lil Jon, the song stands out for its exhilarating lyrics that keep hyping you up to “take a shot!” The catchy phrases that stick in your head and the pounding beat make it perfect for a night when you want to let go and just have fun.

Released on the July 2009 album Party Rock, it was also used in a commercial for the film Puss in Boots.

How about blasting it at your next get-together and shouting along with your friends to turn up the excitement?

Don’t stop the partyPitbull

Pitbull – Don’t Stop The Party ft. TJR
Don't stop the partyPitbull

This is a party anthem by Pitbull from the United States that takes the floor to a fever pitch.

Released in September 2012, the track is included on his seventh album, Global Warming.

True to its message of “don’t stop the party,” the lyrics reflect his globe-trotting lifestyle, freeing listeners’ spirits and reminding them of the joy of living life to the fullest.

With a beat that fuses hip house and reggae, sampling a track by TJR, it’s the kind of song that makes anyone want to dance after just one listen.

It’s been featured in the film Despicable Me 2 and used as an NHL goal song, making it perfect for when you want to get pumped up.

Crank it up loud at parties with friends or on a drive and enjoy!

Turn Me On ft. VulaRiton x Oliver Heldens

Riton x Oliver Heldens – Turn Me On ft. Vula
Turn Me On ft. VulaRiton x Oliver Heldens

This track teams up Riton from the UK with Dutch producer Oliver Heldens.

It features Vula, a UK female singer with a powerful voice, resulting in an energetic sound.

Released in September 2019, it swept dance charts worldwide, achieving major success, including reaching No.

1 on the U.S.

Billboard Dance Club Songs chart.

Sampling the ’80s classic “Don’t Go” while adding a modern twist, this song is perfect for livening up club and party scenes.

With its catchy groove, it’s guaranteed to make you want to dance.

Club Can’t Handle Me ft. David GuettaFlo Rida

Flo Rida – Club Can’t Handle Me ft. David Guetta [Official Music Video] – Step Up 3D
Club Can't Handle Me ft. David GuettaFlo Rida

This is a track by American rapper Flo Rida that whipped up a frenzy in clubs around the world with its floor-shaking, energetic beat.

Teaming up with famed French DJ David Guetta, the song is a dance number where exhilarating synths intertwine with confident rap.

The protagonist boasts, “Even this club is too small for me,” radiating overwhelming energy that’s guaranteed to lift your spirits just by listening.

Released in June 2010 and featured as the theme song for the film Step Up 3D, the track also appears on the album Only One Flo (Part 1).

Give it a spin when you want to take the mood to the max on a drive or at a party.