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Club Hits: Dance music from Western artists that energized the dance floors in the 1980s

80s music is back in the spotlight amid the current revival boom.

The 1980s were a whirlwind of genres, but I can confidently say that dance music best represents the decade’s character.

This time, we’ve selected Western hits from the 80s that lit up disco dance floors.

Unlike today, rock was also popular as a form of dance music back then, and there are plenty of tracks that crank up the voltage.

If you want to boost your mood with nostalgic tunes, please enjoy to the very end.

[Club Hits] Western Dance Music That Rocked the Floor in the 1980s (31–40)

I Can Dream About YouDan Hartman

An attractive musician who mainly creates R&B-style songs.

This track became a hit, reaching No.

6 in the United States, and their other hit songs have all topped the Dance Club Songs chart.

It was used in the film Streets of Fire.

Another One Bites The DustQueen

Another One Bites The Dust (Remastered 2011)
Another One Bites The DustQueen

Released in 1980, the hit song by Queen known in Japan as “Another One Bites the Dust.” Thanks to the massive success of the 2018 film “Bohemian Rhapsody,” a new Queen boom has sparked renewed interest in their past hits.

Freddie Mercury delivers the thrilling lyrics with a danceable flair.

It’s a track brimming with Queen’s appeal.

Electric YouthDebbie Gibson

Debbie Gibson – Electric Youth (Official Music Video)
Electric YouthDebbie Gibson

Debbie Gibson is an American musical theater actress known worldwide.

She has also been hugely successful as a singer, producing many hit songs.

Among her works, the standout track I especially recommend is Electric Youth.

Centered on dance-pop and pop rock that evoke the atmosphere of the 1980s, it’s crafted with an exceptionally high level of energy.

If you want to feel the era while getting pumped up, be sure to check it out.

Blue MondayNew Order

Ian Curtis, the vocalist of Joy Division, the predecessor to New Order.

It’s said to be a song dedicated to him, who took his own life in his twenties.

Profound lyrics and a gloomy melody—this track cast a peculiar atmosphere over the dance floor.

Stars On 45Stars On 45

Stars On 45 – Stars On 45 (The Original Version)
Stars On 45Stars On 45

Not only in discos but also frequently on the radio, Stars on 45 was everywhere.

This music project, born in the Netherlands, made a splash with its innovative style of mixing together hit songs by famous artists of the time and performing them in a disco-style arrangement.

[Club Hits] Western Dance Music That Rocked the Dance Floors in the 1980s (41–50)

Blue MondayNew Order

A bridge between techno and rock, they are a world-famous dance act that the UK is proud of.

They enjoy immense popularity not only among dance music fans, but also among listeners who love indie rock and alternative rock.

This is their smash hit released in 1983, a signature track that can be considered their masterpiece.

In 1988, a remix version by Quincy Jones was also released, so be sure to give that a listen as well.

Rock The CasbahThe Clash

The Clash – Rock the Casbah (Official Video)
Rock The CasbahThe Clash

They were considered a punk band on par with the Sex Pistols since they were from the same generation, but The Clash were hugely popular as a more straight-laced, big-brother-like presence.

They were a flexible band that incorporated a variety of styles, including rockabilly, reggae, and R&B.

This one is a classic that’s danceable and easy to move to.