Popular Western dance songs [Western music ranking]
We’re introducing the latest Top 100 ranking of Western dance tracks, ordered by the highest number of views!
Dance music is an extremely popular genre, with the world’s largest festival, ULTRA MUSIC FESTIVAL, held in Miami, USA.
There are tons of tracks that will get you hyped, so be sure to check them out!
The playlist is updated weekly.
Don’t miss it!
Popular Western dance songs [Western Music Ranking] (1–10)
AnimalsMartin Garrix1rank/position

Here is a track that embodies thunderous low-end and primal instinct.
Martin Garrix’s signature work is a song that symbolizes the wild essence of humanity.
The phrase “We’re f***ing animals” is repeated, expressing the sense of liberation on the dance floor and the unity of the crowd.
Released in June 2013, it reached No.
1 on the Beatport chart and achieved major commercial success, including multi-country platinum certifications.
It was featured in the Madden NFL 25 commercial and Just Dance 2016, demonstrating its wide-reaching influence.
Highly recommended for anyone who wants to experience the appeal of EDM with their whole body.
HUMBLEKendrick Lamar2rank/position

This is a track created by Kendrick Lamar, a key figure in the hip-hop world.
Released in March 2017, the song grew out of Lamar’s own experiences and observations of society.
Centered on themes of humility and self-awareness, it reflects on changes brought by success and wealth while emphasizing the importance of staying grounded.
It also contains criticism of vanity and falsehoods, expressing a desire for authenticity and naturalness.
Released as the lead single from the album “DAMN,” the song topped the Billboard charts and generated major buzz, winning six awards at the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards.
It has also become a staple in dance scenes and is frequently played in many hip-hop dance battles.
You Spin Me RoundDead Or Alive3rank/position

Dead or Alive, the British band often cited as pioneers of Eurobeat and Hi-NRG.
Released as a single in 1984, this track became their first global hit.
The lyrics, likening an intense possessiveness toward a love-at-first-sight crush to a record spinning at high speed, are particularly striking.
Pete Burns’s powerful vocals fused with synths carrying a rock-like aggressiveness make for a sensational sound.
Also featured on the classic album Youthquake, the song reached No.
9 on the UK Albums Chart.
If you love dance numbers that set the floor on fire, this is an unmissable track.
Add it to your party playlist and you’re guaranteed to get everyone dancing.
AloneMarshmello4rank/position

An EDM track that powerfully expresses loneliness has captured hearts around the world.
It’s a moving song that will resonate with you, too.
Released by Marshmello in May 2016, the track ranked high on charts in multiple countries.
In the United States, it entered the Billboard Hot 100 and became a massive hit, earning triple platinum certification.
With catchy melodies and powerful beats, it conveys the universal themes of loneliness and alienation.
It carries a strong message of believing in yourself and never giving up.
Perfect for moments when you feel down or need to fire yourself up.
Recommended not only for EDM fans but also for anyone seeking lyrics that truly resonate.
Wake Me UpAvicii5rank/position

The music of Swedish artist Avicii, which shines like fireworks blooming in the summer night sky, captivated many with its innovative sound that fuses EDM and folk.
This work, themed around life’s journey and self-discovery, is marked by Aloe Blacc’s powerful vocals and the warm melodies woven by acoustic guitar.
Released in June 2013 and reaching number one on the charts in 22 countries, it asserted a presence like a grand firework launched into the music world.
It’s a song I highly recommend for your walk home from a summer festival or for those standing at a turning point in life.
HeavenAvicii6rank/position

Swedish DJ Avicii.
In 2014, he produced “Heaven” with rock singer Chris Martin.
Before the song was released, Avicii passed away.
However, when Chris Martin released it in 2019, it drew attention for its poignant, piercing melody.
By the way, the title “Heaven” refers to the heavenly, beautiful beaches of Madagascar.
Be sure to check out the music video, which captures the stunning scenery of Madagascar where the two created this song!
#SELFIEThe Chainsmokers7rank/position

These days, The Chainsmokers are best known for serious numbers and ephemeral breakup dance tracks, but one of their early hits was this uniquely hard-hitting Melbourne bounce-style song.
Naturally, the bouncy bassline on the off-beat is perfect for shuffle dancing! It’s also the ideal track when everyone wants to nail a unified shuffle routine together.
Personally, I think their humor-filled style like this suits them best.





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