[2026] Dance-Inducing! Popular Western Dance Music
We’ve published an article you won’t want to miss if you’re looking for feel-good, high-energy Western dance music recommendations!
It highlights vocal-driven dance tracks that even newcomers can enjoy, including massive hits topping the US and UK charts and killer tunes you’ll hear all over the club scene.
In particular, the top 20 picks lock in on the latest trends, so it’s a must-check not only for those who want to know what’s happening right now in overseas dance music, but also for anyone who’s curious to learn more about those catchy hits you’ve been hearing around.
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[2026] Music That Makes You Want to Dance! Popular Western Dance Music (121–130)
Baby Don’t Hurt MeDavid Guetta, Anne-Marie, Coi Leray

A new staple in dance music! Its emotionally stirring sound and catchy phrases are striking.
This is a superb collaboration between David Guetta, Anne-Marie, and Coi Leray.
Released in April 2023, it quickly became a hot topic and had its debut performance at Ultra Music Festival.
It was also nominated for the 66th Grammy Awards.
The lyrics convey a heartfelt desire to cherish a loved one and are sure to resonate with many.
It’s a perfect track not only for turning up the energy at clubs and parties, but also for creating wonderful memories with your partner.
Back To LifeDubVision x Afrojack

A collaboration between Dutch DJ duo DubVision—composed of real-life brothers Victor Leicher and Stephan Leicher, who are signed to Spinnin’ Records, Armada Music, and Axtone Records—and top EDM producer Afrojack.
Their shared strength in progressive EDM and its beautiful melodic sensibility resonate to create a masterpiece.
A hit track released in August 2019.
AntisocialEd Sheeran & Travis Scott

A rare hip-hop track from global singer Ed Sheeran, collaborating with hugely popular rapper Travis Scott.
The music video, where he disguises himself as various characters, is a perfect match for occasions like Halloween.
The pop-meets-rap sound lets you enjoy multiple vibes in a single song and never gets old.
What’s more, it’s surprisingly catchy—you’ll have it stuck in your head after just one listen.
The powerful lyrics, themed around the monster within, are another big reason I recommend it.
Body MovingEliza Rose, Calvin Harris

This is a collaborative track by Eliza Rose—known for her style that fuses club music and R&B—and world-renowned DJ Calvin Harris.
The song evokes the sound of 80s disco with a modern twist.
Released in November 2023, it’s been lighting up dance floors.
True to its lyrics about “making you want to move,” its rhythmic groove will have your body swaying naturally.
Perfect for when you want to dance with friends or turn up the energy at a party.
It’s a track that’s sure to free both your mind and body through the power of music.
This Is RealJax Jones, Ella Henderson

“This Is Real,” a collaboration between British music producer Jax Jones and fellow British singer Ella Henderson.
Built on a foundation of house and cutting-edge EDM sounds, it’s irresistible paired with Ella Henderson’s rich, powerful, and soaring vocals.
It’s a popular track at DJ events, so if you’re a fan of dance music, there’s a good chance you’ve heard it at least once.


