Ranking of Popular House and Techno Songs
The straight-ahead path of dance music: four-on-the-floor.
Known overseas as “four on the floor,” it’s considered the standard rhythm of the dance floor.
Among the most timeless forms of electronic music are house and techno.
Built primarily with synthesizers, sequencers, and samplers, these genres continue to evolve, changing shape with the times.
Since 2015, we’ve seen the rise of new scenes: comparatively mellow, modern-leaning EDM like future house; hard techno that hosts massive festivals around the world; and tech house, an extremely groovy style that bridges house and techno.
This time, we’ll introduce the most popular tracks on our site in a ranked format.
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Popular House/Techno Songs Ranking (41–50)
SilhouettesAvicii50rank/position

A track released as a digital download in 2012 by Swedish house producer and DJ Avicii.
It features vocals by Swedish singer Salem Al Fakir.
The track was a hit in countries including the United States, Belgium, and the United Kingdom.
Popular House/Techno Songs Ranking (51–60)
This Little GirlCady Groves51rank/position

Cady Groves is an American singer-songwriter who gained popularity with catchy pop and pop rock.
She was a heavy drinker and sadly passed away at the young age of 30, but her works that portray girls’ feelings realistically are still popular today.
Her classic “This Little Girl” is a track with a strikingly impactful, mentally unstable vibe, built around the idea that “any girl can become a killer.” The nightcore remix further amplifies that mood, so be sure to check it out.
Under ControlCalvin Harris & Alesso ft. Hurts52rank/position

A collaboration between Calvin Harris and Swedish DJ Alesso.
It features vocals by British singer-songwriter Theo Hutchcraft.
The track was performed live in August 2013 on BBC Radio 1 from the Ushuaia hotel in Ibiza.
PromisesCalvin Harris, Sam Smith53rank/position

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.
Bad boyCascada54rank/position

Cascada is a German Eurodance group that gained worldwide popularity.
In the 2000s, Eurodance was very popular in Japan, and they were one of the groups frequently played in clubs at the time.
One of their classic tracks is “Bad Boy.” It’s a quintessential Eurodance song with a highly upbeat vibe.
In this Nightcore remix version, that upbeat energy is amplified, giving the whole track a strong sense of speed.
Real LoveClean Bandit & Jess Glynne55rank/position

A track released as a digital download in 2014 by Clean Bandit.
It is their second collaboration with the British singer-songwriter Jess Glynne, following the hit song “Rather Be.” It reached No.
1 on the charts in the UK and Israel.
Gypsy Woman (She’s Homeless)Crystal Waters56rank/position

When it comes to deep house hits that took the world by storm, isn’t “Gypsy Woman (She’s Homeless)” the one that comes to mind? It’s such a famous track that many of you have probably heard it before.
That “pa-la-lee la-oo-la” ad-lib really sticks in your head, right? It’s crafted with a very easy-to-listen-to sound, making it a great recommendation even for those who aren’t used to house music.
Crystal Waters has plenty of other classic tracks as well, so if you’re interested, be sure to check them out!





