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Dance to iconic house music hits! Timeless anthems that continue to captivate the world

House music, beloved worldwide as the quintessential sound of club culture.

With its four-on-the-floor beat, satisfying basslines, and groove-filled progressions, this genre keeps igniting dance floors.

Today, countless artists are incorporating elements of house to push the boundaries of what music can be.

In this article, we’ll introduce classic and definitive tracks of house music.

You might just come across a song you already know!

Dance to iconic house music hits! Signature tracks that continue to captivate the world (21–30)

Call on MeEric Prydz

This is a work that distills the charm of groove house into one track—once you hear it, your body can’t help but start moving.

It’s a song by Swedish producer Eric Prydz that samples a classic by Steve Winwood.

There’s even a story that Winwood himself was so impressed with the result that he re-recorded the vocals.

The simple phrase “Call on me,” repeated throughout, fuses with the vibrant beat to create a sense of empowering momentum that seems to give the listener a push.

Released in September 2004, the track held the No.

1 spot on the UK Singles Chart for five consecutive weeks.

How about adding it to your playlist when you want to lift your mood?

At nightShakedown

Shakedown – At night [Original HQ]
At nightShakedown

Known as a brother duo from Switzerland, Shakedown specialize in a sound that fuses disco and house.

What truly put their name on the global map, however, is the groove-house anthem introduced here.

The real allure of this track lies in its irresistibly smooth groove that makes your body move almost on its own.

A driving bassline, filtered synths, and soulful vocals vividly evoke the liberating spirit of the night.

You can feel the unfiltered rush of breaking free from the everyday and losing yourself in the music.

Following their 2001 album “You Think You Know,” this track topped the UK Dance Chart in May 2002 and led to an appearance on the BBC program “Top of the Pops.” If you’re tired of cookie-cutter dance music, surrender yourself to this groove.

FinallyKings Of Tomorrow

Kings of Tomorrow – Finally (Original Extended Mix) 2001
FinallyKings Of Tomorrow

An enduring masterpiece by Kings of Tomorrow, icons of soulful house.

Crafted by Sandy Rivera, this track overflows with the protagonist’s profound relief and hope at finally reaching a long-sought place of peace.

The lyrics are said to be based on a personal experience inspired by the dawn of the new millennium, and that urgency resonates through Julie McKnight’s soul-stirring vocals.

Featured on the 2000 album “It’s in the Lifestyle” and released as a single the following year, it’s the perfect song to play in moments of triumph or when celebrating a new beginning—making those emotions all the more powerful.

Good LifeInner City

Inner City – Good Life 1988
Good LifeInner City

Known as Detroit House, this classic was born from a scene closely linked to techno.

Kevin Saunderson, a key figure in the techno world who was part of this unit and also produced it, played a central role.

The distinctive keyboard stab chords went on to define a sound that took the world by storm.

The heart of the track is its wistful, bluesy, smoky melody.

As evidenced by the countless near-identical cover-like releases that appear every year, it remains an eternally beloved song among Detroit aficionados.

Sweet StickyTheo Parrish

He’s a popular producer who continues to be based in Detroit, USA.

While running his own label, Sound Signature, he plays gigs at underground clubs around the world.

He remains highly popular within deep house.

His music has a very soothing mood, with funky, endlessly repeating loops that also evoke a touch of techno and filter house.

FreeUltra Nate

Ultra Nate – Free (Official HD Video)
FreeUltra Nate

From the storied New York house music label Strictly Rhythm, which has produced countless classics, this is one of the label’s most popular tracks.

It’s a cool and groovy number by Ultra Naté.

Even today, it sometimes lights up house music parties as an anthem, and it never loses its luster.

The slightly mellow vibe and the bluesy guitar riff are also particularly striking.

In My BonesLost Frequencies & David Kushner

Lost Frequencies & David Kushner – In My Bones (Official video)
In My BonesLost Frequencies & David Kushner

A gem of a collaboration by Belgian DJ Lost Frequencies and American singer David Kushner.

Many listeners were surely moved by its theme of deep, marrow-penetrating love and irresistible passion.

David Kushner’s emotive vocals intertwine with the beautiful piano melodies woven by Lost Frequencies, creating a sensual and grand sonic world.

Released in April 2024, the track drew attention, even being featured on F1-related playlists.

It’s the kind of song you’ll want to play while gazing at the city nightscape, soaking in your affection for someone special.