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Dance music from Western artists that was a hit in the 1970s. World-famous and popular songs.

The 1970s gave birth to many genres and values that hadn’t existed in the music world before, such as distinctive melodies using electronic music and performances that emphasized visuals.

This time, I’d like to introduce dance music from the 1970s.

Even in the context of global music history, this era is packed with eccentric tracks, making a powerful impact.

With the disco boom in full swing, danceable music that you could really move to became all the rage.

We’ll be featuring several classics that capture the atmosphere of the time, so please sit back and enjoy until the very end.

Dance music of Western songs that were hits in the 70s. World-famous and popular songs (61–70)

What Is Hip?Tower Of Power

Tower of Power – What is Hip (Album Version)
What Is Hip?Tower Of Power

They’re a hugely skilled and renowned American funk band.

Building on the sound of James Brown, they deliver a hard-hitting, gritty funk groove.

This is one of their hits from the ’70s, and the album it’s on is a classic!

Da Ya Think I’m Sexy?Rod Stewart

Rod Stewart – Da Ya Think I’m Sexy? (Official HD Remastered Video)
Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?Rod Stewart

It is known as a song that epitomizes the glamorous disco boom of the 1970s.

The lyrics, depicting encounters between men and women in nightclubs, reflect the era’s open, liberated atmosphere and leave a strong impression on listeners.

With Rod Stewart’s distinctive raspy vocals and a memorable saxophone solo, the track became a massive hit upon its 1978 release, topping charts around the world.

It’s recommended when you want to energize the dance floor or savor a nostalgic 1970s vibe.

I Got My Mind Made UpInstant Funk

Instant Funk – Got My Mind Made Up 1978 disco version
I Got My Mind Made UpInstant Funk

A track that feels influenced by a variety of songs.

Maybe that’s what “Instant” is all about as a style.

Beyond the powerful intro, the sweet tone of the A and B sections makes it a song anyone can groove to! As a funk album, their work has been high-quality in every era, making them an artist you can truly cherish listening to.

If You Were ThereThe Isley Brothers

The Isley Brothers – If You Were There
If You Were ThereThe Isley Brothers

A medium-slow yet solid dance tune.

Speaking of the Isley Brothers, they have plenty of other classics, but I chose this track, often called a hidden gem.

Starting with the sound of a clavinet, its gentle mood surprises listeners by showing that even funk can be expressed like this.

In conclusion

The 1970s were the era when New Wave shone the brightest.

It was a time when a wide range of genres were equally celebrated—everything from eccentric performances clad in outlandish fashion, to classic funk music, to the New Soul that would become the forerunner of R&B.

While this piece focused on dance music, there are many other distinctive works from the 1970s.

Why not take this article as a starting point to dive deeper into the music of the 1970s?