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Latest House Music [2025]

When you hear the term “house music,” what kind of sound comes to mind?

You’ve probably heard the name—often shortened to just “house”—but aren’t quite sure what it actually is.

If that’s you, you’re not alone.

In this article, we’re spotlighting the “now” of house music—an ever-evolving style that continues to absorb a wide range of genres in the 2020s—by presenting a curated lineup focused on the latest banger-worthy tracks.

We’ve also picked plenty of vocal-driven songs, so whether you’re new to house or usually shy away from dance music, be sure to give these a listen!

Latest House Music [2025] (51–60)

Lose ControlMeduza, Becky Hill, Goodboys

MEDUZA, Becky Hill, Goodboys – Lose Control (Official Video)
Lose ControlMeduza, Becky Hill, Goodboys

“Lose Control,” a massive hit in 2019.

Becky Hill’s collaboration with Meduza and others made waves in the UK scene at the time.

As a house track, its sound is a bit of a curveball.

It doesn’t follow the standard progression, but it’s insanely addictive, isn’t it?

PromisesCalvin Harris, Sam Smith

Calvin Harris, Sam Smith – Promises (Official Video)
PromisesCalvin Harris, Sam Smith

A collaborative production by Calvin Harris and Sam Smith, released on August 17, 2018.

It carries a positive message to the LGBTQ community: “Be yourself and express yourself openly.” Since Sam Smith is gay, I believe his speaking up encouraged many people.

Club culture and the LGBTQ community have always been closely connected.

It’s a compelling house track.

Free Myself (feat. EVABEE)Gorgon City, Yousef, EVABEE (feat. Eva Bee)

Yousef & Gorgon City Feat. EVABEE – Free Myself (Official Video)
Free Myself (feat. EVABEE)Gorgon City, Yousef, EVABEE (feat. Eva Bee)

A melodic tech house track by Gorgon City, the North London producer duo, and Youssef, a popular producer who has released on major labels like Desolat, Bpitch Control, Cocoon, Defected, as well as Crosstown Rebels and Hot Creations.

And featuring rookie singer-songwriter Eva Bee.

Take a look—how about this music video? It’s super cool, brimming with great color choices, clever tricks, and impeccable taste.

Keys, Notes & ScalesJames Burton

Soulful, dubby house music.

With old-school sampling, it nails the vibe, doesn’t it? Not too understated, not too flashy—perfect for building up the dance floor! The repeatedly chopped-up female vocal samples, along with occasional long vocal passages, add dynamics and heighten the sense of euphoria.

Don’t the staccato string sounds also evoke the spirit of 1990s house music?

Latest House Music [2025] (61–70)

Understand (Gorge Remix)Rony Seikaly

If you like house music with delicate, intricate developments, I recommend “Understand (Gorge Remix).” Structurally, it’s a fairly typical house track, but the way new sounds are introduced feels remarkably natural.

The more you listen, the more depth you discover.

Music Sounds Better With YouStardust

Stardust – Music Sounds Better With You (Official Music Video)
Music Sounds Better With YouStardust

Filter house, which was once a massive hit.

This is a classic track by Stardust, the ace of filter house.

It’s a high-quality reissue, thoroughly improved with a major update that enhances the sound quality.

Released on a sublabel produced by Daft Punk, it created a huge buzz at the time.

The music video has also been edited and uploaded from footage of the original era without any degradation.

Tell MeSonny Fodera & Clementine Douglas

Sonny Fodera & Clementine Douglas – Tell Me [Official Music Video]
Tell MeSonny Fodera & Clementine Douglas

A soothing, dancefloor-ready track from Australian house DJ/producer Sonny Fodera and UK singer-songwriter Clementine Douglas is making waves.

It opens with a deeply resonant chord progression, where polished beats and crystalline vocals blend to perfection.

The music video, set against an icy landscape, further accentuates the track’s beauty.

Since its release in February 2025, it has gained support on radio and in clubs, receiving heavy rotation on major stations like BBC Radio 1 and Kiss FM.

The duo previously notched 50 weeks on the OCC chart with their 2023 collaboration “Asking,” and similar success is anticipated for this release.

With lyrics that capture the uncertainty of love and the desire for reassurance, paired with an easy, groovy feel, it’s perfect for drives or late-night unwinding.