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A must-see for party lovers! - The EDM that drove party people wild

There are moments when you just crave a flashy party tune, right?

People toss around the slang “paripi” these days, and it seems to have taken on a life of its own—but honestly, everyone’s probably been a paripi at least once.

Setting aside the exact definition of the paripi mindset, I’d like to introduce some hit tracks that have fired up party-loving music fans.

In this article, I’ll mainly focus on EDM, leaning more toward nostalgic classics and popular anthems in the selection.

I hope you find a track you love!

Enjoy!

A Must-See for Party Lovers! ~EDM That Drove Party People Wild~ (21–30)

Turn Me On (feat. Vula)Riton

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

“Turn Me On ft.

Vula” by UK dance music producers Riton and Oliver Heldens, featuring Vula, is an easy-to-groove-to dance tune that pairs Vula’s powerful vocals with a perfectly matched composition by Riton and Oliver Heldens.

When it comes to parties, you want everyone to get hyped and have fun, right? This track’s four-on-the-floor beat and handclaps are guaranteed crowd-pleasers, making it ideal for lifting the mood at any party.

The powerful vocals are a major draw, too.

KarateR3HAB & KSHMR

R3HAB & KSHMR – Karate (Official Music Video)
KarateR3HAB & KSHMR

They’ve got an aggressive, cool sound.

But lots of people aren’t sure how to pronounce their name—myself included at first.

It’s pronounced Rehab and Kshmr.

Many of their tracks have Japanese titles like “karate” and “sakura,” and they openly profess their love for Japan.

The two of them have also come to Japan multiple times to perform.

They’re a unit that represents the EDM scene and remain popular, regularly appearing at festivals.

Their songs get played often in Japanese clubs, so they’re very popular here.

Sing ItPickle

Pickle – Sing It (Official Music Video)
Sing ItPickle

“Sing It” is a masterpiece by Pickle, the sound creator who gained popularity with “Body Work” and “Brewing Rivalry.” This track draws on soul music as its source material, resulting in an extremely powerful, high-energy melody.

It feels more energetic than stylish.

It’s perfect for cranking up the voltage at a party.

Be sure to check it out!

CountdownHardwell & MAKJ

Hardwell & MAKJ – Countdown [OUT NOW!]
CountdownHardwell & MAKJ

Selected as the No.

1 DJ for two consecutive years and achieving this feat at the youngest age, he became a major name in the EDM scene.

So popular that he headlines famous festivals, he is a DJ with overwhelming presence and undeniable skill—known in the Netherlands as the Emperor of EDM—Hardwell teams up with the next-generation leader of the EDM scene, the new-gen talent, Mac Jay, for this collaboration.

With a square groove perfect for vertical bouncing, it pairs well with shuffle dance, and it also simply bangs hard.

Turn off the Lights (feat. Alexis Roberts)Chris Lake

Chris Lake – Turn Off The Lights ft. Alexis Roberts (Official Video)
Turn off the Lights (feat. Alexis Roberts)Chris Lake

Alexis Roberts is known for her gentle, feminine vocals, but this track feels less like that image because of its sharp, upbeat tempo.

It’s catchy and energetic, so I’d love for people to not only play it in clubs but also blast it outdoors at a BBQ, dancing and having fun together.

You’ll hear it right away—it has a very modern vibe.

The crisp, driving sounds are unforgettable after just one listen.

That said, it also firmly holds its own as a vocal-focused track that’s comfortable and pleasant to listen to.

Bad Boy (feat. bbno$) – Low Steppa RemixYung Bae

Just when you think it’s a classic piano riff, the slightly off-kilter phrase makes it addictive.

It’s more like a revival of old-school house, which comes full circle and feels contemporary.

Naturally, the generation reviving an old-school style now is different from back then.

I think music from the late ’80s to the ’90s is extremely popular right now.

There have always been people doing it, but it was rare for artists or producers around the EDM scene to pick it up.

BonelessSteve Aoki, Chris Lake & Tujamo

Steve Aoki, Chris Lake & Tujamo – Boneless (Official Video)
BonelessSteve Aoki, Chris Lake & Tujamo

If you want to get pumped up, he’s your guy.

He’s one of my favorites, with a wide range from bright, cheerful sounds to deeply resonant heavy bass.

His trademark is his long black hair and mustache, and while his style is niche, it’s got a catchy quality that makes it fun to listen to.