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EDM recommended for party people: from the latest hits to timeless classics [2025]

EDM has earned unwavering popularity as dance music that energizes music festivals and clubhouses, and in recent years it’s been branching into even more subgenres.

From electro and house to techno, there are a variety of styles, with standout artists making waves in each field.

In this article, we’ve curated a selection of EDM tracks that heat up the club scene.

We’ll introduce popular and buzzworthy songs by artists dominating international music festivals, as well as tracks recommended for party people.

Use it as inspiration for your DJ sets, or as a guide to liven up parties and drives.

EDM Recommended for Party People: From the Latest Hits to Classics [2025] (61–70)

There For YouGorgon City, MK

Gorgon City, MK – There For You (Official Video)
There For YouGorgon City, MK

This is a track called “There For You,” a collaboration between London-based producer unit Gorgon City and Detroit-born DJ MK.

It’s such a stylish tune, the kind you could imagine playing in an apparel shop.

The airy female vocals contrast nicely with the heavy beat, and the piano sound adds a sophisticated touch.

It’s a perfect pick for anyone who wants to lose themselves and dance the night away!

This Is RealJax Jones, Ella Henderson

This is a song called “This Is Real,” a collaboration between Ella Henderson—who was a contestant on the popular audition show The X Factor—and UK producer Jax Jones.

The track makes full use of Ella Henderson’s powerful vocals.

The driving piano sound and drum beat feel very fresh.

It’s a sporty track you’ll want to listen to while exercising.

Body Back (feat. Maia Wright)Gryffin

Gryffin – Body Back ft. Maia Wright (Official Music Video)
Body Back (feat. Maia Wright)Gryffin

Gryffin, hailed as a rising supernova in the EDM scene.

Featuring young female singer Maia Wright, this track showcases his signature sense with its grand, beautiful melody.

Its uptempo, exhilarating energy clearly reflects his musicianship and proficiency with live instruments.

The female vocals perfectly match the anthemic mood, and his music—which has electrified audiences around the world—truly stands apart.

The powerful, encouraging lyrics even carry a warm, uplifting message.

Turn Me On ft. VulaRiton x Oliver Heldens

Riton x Oliver Heldens – Turn Me On ft. Vula (Official Music Video)
Turn Me On ft. VulaRiton x Oliver Heldens

It’s a floor-ready track that was popular in clubs around the world in the winter of 2019.

The synthesizer sounds used in the track are 8-bit tones that bring back memories of old video games.

It’s a retro and nostalgic song.

It’s “Turn Me On,” a collaboration between DJ Riton and future house ace Oliver Heldens, featuring British singer Vula Malinga.

Ride ItRegard

Regard – Ride It (Official Video)
Ride ItRegard

The deep male vocals are pleasant to listen to.

The wistful melody matches the vocals really well, so it might help you relax if you listen during a work break or while watching the sky turn red at sunset.

The overall sound is mellow, so it’s easy to have on in the background.

At the same time, the bassline is stylish, so it gives your mood a gentle lift.

Tokyo (feat. Xira)3LAU

3LAU – Tokyo feat. XIRA (Official Music Video)
Tokyo (feat. Xira)3LAU

The title “Tokyo” — is this with the Olympics in mind? If so, it’s a perfect number for 2020.

The retro synthesizer in the intro is very distinctive.

Are you familiar with Roland’s legendary synthesizer, the Jupiter? In the 1980s it was beloved not only in electronic music like new wave and synth-pop, but across much of popular music.

In recent years, advances in software have made it easy to produce vintage-flavored sounds.

You can sense that background in this track as well.

You’re Not AloneArty

ARTY feat. Griff Clawson – You’re Not Alone
You're Not AloneArty

Released in February 2020 on Armada Music, the prestigious progressive house label led by Armin van Buuren, this track is a perfect way to close out the winter season.

Its bright, pristine melody and shimmering, airy synths make for a truly pleasant listen.

The vocals this time come from up-and-coming singer-songwriter Griff Clawson.

With the two teaming up, the result is a quintessential anthem that hints at a new era of EDM.