What kind of EDM is bounce? Classic tracks, masterpieces, and recommended popular songs
Melbourne Shuffle is a street dance that originated in Australia, and in response to it, a catchy, groove-focused EDM subgenre called Melbourne Bounce was created through track-making.
In other words, it’s a style of dance music known as Bounce.
This time, we’ve carefully selected and will introduce classic and latest popular Bounce tracks! It’s very similar to Big Room House and can be hard to tell apart, but its hallmark is the bass hitting directly behind the kick.
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What kind of EDM is Bounce? Classic tracks, legendary songs, and recommended popular tracks (11–20)
Bootie in Your Face – No Rock DropDeorro

Here’s a super straightforward bounce number that’ll make your body move non-stop: DJ Deorro’s “Bootie In Your Face.” The interplay between the heavily emphasized kick and the synth bass is spectacular, and the bounce after the break will take the energy to its peak!
Booty BounceGTA

Characterized by energetic beats and catchy rhythms, this track became popular in the club scene.
Heavily influenced by Miami bass, its sound is brimming with the kind of appeal that lights up the dance floor.
Through this song, GTA pursued a musicality that transcends genre boundaries.
Released in November 2012, the track features DJ Funk and garnered attention by being frequently played in Diplo’s sets.
It’s a recommended pick for anyone looking to hype up a party or club event.
Rave After RaveW&W

This track embodies overwhelming energy and the euphoria of a collective crowd.
Released by W&W in March 2015, it blends elements of progressive house and electro house, becoming a festival favorite.
Defined by its powerful horn sounds and earth-shaking kicks, it irresistibly draws listeners onto the dance floor.
The simple lyrics that repeat the word “rave” serve as an anthem to an endless celebration, gripping the audience and never letting go.
This piece is perfect for anyone looking to ignite the atmosphere at large music festivals or club events.
Her EyesRushin’

DJ Lashin’s bounce track “Her Eyes.” The title is a bit striking, and the song lives up to it with a mysterious vibe.
Featuring an ultra-deep male vocal and female chorus, it’s a track with a pretty unconventional sound.
It’s packed with clever ideas that make extensive use of the human voice.
Let’s Get Fucked UpMAKJ & Lil Jon

Released in March 2014, this track is known as a party anthem that sets clubs and festivals ablaze.
Mac J’s addictive beat fused with Lil Jon’s signature shouts creates an exhilarating, high-energy sound.
Backed by heavyweight DJs, it frequently appeared in the playlists of notable names like Laidback Luke and Showtek right after its release.
It’s a perfect pick for anyone looking to hype up a party or drinking session, guaranteed to elevate the atmosphere to its peak with a rush of liberation.
What’s Up SuckazTJR

Characterized by energetic beats and catchy melodies, this track took over the club scene and festival circuit.
Its simple lyrical structure creates a sense of unity and exhilaration on the dance floor, sweeping listeners into a frenzy.
Released by Rising Music in July 2013, it became one of TJR’s signature works and earned strong support from many DJs.
The production fully showcases the appeal of electro house, representing the pinnacle of his distinctive sound design.
A perfect pick for anyone looking to fire up a party or club event.
What kind of EDM is Bounce? Classic tracks, masterpieces, and recommended popular songs (21–30)
Live The NightW&W & Hardwell & Lil Jon

W&W often produce tracks that smoothly remix big-room and classic EDM, and this new song fully showcases that signature style.
It’s a cool track where the three elements—DJ Hardwell’s performance and rapper Lil Jon’s incredibly powerful vocals—match perfectly.





