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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 the classics [2025] (71–80)

2U (The Victoria’s Secret Angels Lip Sync)David Guetta ft. Justin Bieber

David Guetta ft Justin Bieber – 2U (The Victoria’s Secret Angels Lip Sync)
2U (The Victoria’s Secret Angels Lip Sync)David Guetta ft. Justin Bieber

David Guetta is a DJ who covers many EDM genres, from house music to hip-hop.

Here is the track he released in 2017 with Justin Bieber, after collaborating with numerous renowned artists.

The track, which brings out the very best of Justin’s beautiful voice, is extremely cool—proof of Guetta’s masterful touch.

Beast (All as One)Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Ummet Ozcan & Brennan Heart

Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Ummet Ozcan & Brennan Heart – Beast (All as One) (Official Music Video)
Beast (All as One)Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Ummet Ozcan & Brennan Heart

This is a classic EDM track by Belgian DJs and music producers Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike.

Released in 2019, the song comes from artists so popular that every EDM fan knows them.

Their dynamic dance sound is now said to be the best in the world.

All MineDisciples & Eyelar

Disciples – All Mine (feat. Eyelar)
All MineDisciples & Eyelar

This is a popular track by the UK production group Disciple.

Known as a house music producer, Disciple released it in 2019, and it has captivated not only Disciple fans but also house music enthusiasts.

It’s also recommended as background music for a relaxing day at home.

EDM Recommendations for Party People: From the Newest Tracks to the Classics [2025] (81–90)

Never ChangeDon Diablo

Don Diablo – Never Change | Official Music Video
Never ChangeDon Diablo

Don Diablo is a DJ from the Netherlands.

After debuting at the young age of 15, his popularity has risen rapidly, and he now electrifies countless clubs and live shows.

His tracks feature sophisticated beats that make you want to dance from the very first listen.

It’s easy to understand his massive popularity—his music is irresistibly energetic and fun!

Tether (Eric Prydz Vs. CHVRCHES) [Radio Edit]Eric Prydz VS CHVRCHE

This hit song is a collaboration between Eric Prydz, a hitmaker who has been active in the dance music scene since the 2000s and is still loved by many EDM fans, and CHVRCHES, the popular electropop band from Glasgow.

It’s a pairing no one would have expected, isn’t it? CHVRCHES are known for their super catchy melodies, and Lauren Mayberry’s cute vocals are especially memorable! Released in 2015, the track enjoyed a long run and has seen renewed acclaim since 2020.

Losing ItFisher

FISHER – Losing It (Official Audio)
Losing ItFisher

An iconic EDM track by FISHER, who is not only a DJ but also a professional surfer and video blogger.

With its addictive beats, striking bass, and a trippy music video, it’s a fun piece.

Reflecting the playful side he shows across his wide-ranging activities—like his big smile that says he’s loving life and his humorous videos—it’s a number that lets you sway in the club and dance your heart out.

Time After Time (feat. Jessie Ware)Franky Wah

Franky Wah – Time After Time (feat. Jessie Ware) Official Audio
Time After Time (feat. Jessie Ware)Franky Wah

This is a track by DJ Frankie Wah featuring singer-songwriter Jessie Ware.

It’s a danceable, melodic dance tune that appeals not only to EDM fans but also to listeners of Western pop.

A popular song where Jessie Ware’s vocals blend seamlessly with electronic sounds.