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!
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A must-see for those who want to become party people!? | Songs Frequently Played in Clubs [Western Music Edition] (41–50)
Don’t Be ShyTiësto & Karol G

This track by Tiësto and Karol G, released in August 2021, sparked buzz as a collaboration unlike any before.
It blends a pop melody with Latin flavor, featuring an easy-to-listen-to rhythm.
For Karol G, it marked her first song in English, with lyrics that stand out for their themes of self-expression and self-acceptance.
It became a staple in nightclubs and reached No.
4 on the U.S.
Billboard Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart.
Its energetic sound and catchy hook are guaranteed to light up any party scene.
Titanium ft. SiaDavid Guetta

A work by David Guetta, a DJ who represents France.
The vocals are by Sia, a popular artist from Australia.
Released in 2011, this track blends house and urban dance elements, and by using the word “titanium” to symbolize mental strength, it gave courage to many people.
It reached No.
5 on the Billboard Hot 100 and became a global hit.
The song helped push dance music into the mainstream of pop.
Highly recommended when you want to ignite your spirit!
All My LifeTiësto x FAST BOY

The collaboration track by Tiësto and FAST BOY is a floor-filling banger.
With lyrics that portray a life’s journey in search of love and a sound defined by striking synthesizers, it’s irresistibly captivating.
Released in January 2024, this song is poised to become a new staple in dance music.
The piano chords lay down a rhythmic beat that feels refreshingly new.
Perfect for a night out at the club or a drive, so party lovers should definitely give it a listen.
You’ll likely feel a sense of liberation wash over you!
I Gotta FeelingBlack Eyed Peas

This song, which sings about the excitement of a party kicking off, is a hit by the American hip-hop group The Black Eyed Peas.
Released in June 2009, it topped the Billboard charts for 14 consecutive weeks.
The phrase in the song, “I’ve got a feeling that tonight’s gonna be a good night,” gives listeners a positive boost.
Created in collaboration with French DJ David Guetta, the track is praised as a symbol of the fusion between EDM and pop.
It’s recommended for those seeking a bright, uplifting message.
Right Round feat. Ke$haFlo Rida

This track stands out with its powerful beat and catchy melody that electrify the dance floor.
Created in 2009 by American hip-hop artist Flo Rida, the song samples the quintessential ’80s dance classic “You Spin Me Round,” reviving it brilliantly with a modern arrangement.
Featured on the album R.O.O.T.S., it became a global hit, topping the U.S.
Billboard Hot 100 for six consecutive weeks.
It has also been used in numerous popular films, including The Hangover and Pitch Perfect.
Its up-tempo progression and energetic sound make it a surefire crowd-pleaser at school festivals and dance performances.
Highly versatile for both group routines and solo showcases, it’s a supreme track that brings dancers and audiences together in shared excitement.


