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!
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Popular Western Dance Songs [Western Music Ranking] (61–70)
I DIDNT WANT IT LIKE THISSISTO64rank/position

As a slightly horror-tinged track, let me introduce “I DIDNT WANT IT LIKE THIS.” It’s a song released by music producer Shisuto.
The title means “I didn’t want to do that,” which already gives it an ominous feel.
The sound blends pounding sub-bass with dissonance, creating a fierce finish.
It can feel a little scary, but it becomes addictive as you listen.
Also, don’t miss the cinematic music video.
Ocean DriveDuke Dumont65rank/position

Duke Dumont, a British DJ with global popularity.
His track “Ocean Drive” features impeccably cool beats and vocals that showcase his prowess.
The title alone exudes a tropical vibe.
It’s definitely a song you want to blast while slicing through the wind on a drive to the beach.
It gives off strong vibes of a capable, confident man.
Blue (Da Ba Dee)Eiffel 6566rank/position

Eiffel 65, a dance music group representing Italy, made a particularly memorable mark with “Blue (Da Ba Dee),” one of their many hits.
Released in 1998, it achieved explosive popularity across Europe, topping the charts in France for three consecutive weeks in 1999.
Its simple yet catchy melody and refrain have endeared it to people of all ages, and it remains a staple at discos and parties today.
Even younger generations have likely heard it at least once.
All That She WantsAce of Base67rank/position

This is a classic club track by Ace of Base that adds flair to the club scene with artistically crafted pop rooted in catchy, upbeat grooves.
Its soothing mood and well-paced development make it an especially recommended pick for listeners in their 30s.
ButterflySMiLE.dk68rank/position

This song, Butterfly, was released in 1998 by Smile.
dk, a Swedish female pop singer duo.
It’s well known from Dance Dance Revolution and Dance Mania.
The HustleVan McCoy69rank/position

In the 1970s, an eccentric style of music called New Wave was trending.
Although “The Hustle” isn’t New Wave but rather falls under disco music, it’s a striking piece with a quirky structure that’s almost on par with New Wave.
In Japan, many people may know it from its use in a Suntory commercial.
Despite its highly distinctive arrangement, it also conveys shades of R&B and soul in places, making it a recommendation for fans of Black music.
The Power Of NowSteve Aoki70rank/position

A powerhouse track that wraps your whole body in waves of deep bass, born from the formidable tag team of global EDM stars Steve Aoki and Headhunterz.
Aoki’s razor-sharp electro house, as one of America’s leading DJs, blends seamlessly with the hefty sound of hardstyle, creating an overwhelming groove that makes you want to experience it at festivals and clubs.
Featured on the album Neon Future Odyssey, the song was also included on the Point Break movie soundtrack, becoming a striking piece that colors its action scenes.
One of Aoki’s signature works—he was named America’s Best DJ by DJ Times in 2015—it also sparked buzz with a remix by Crystal Lake.
With energetic beats and an exhilarating drop, this track is perfect not only for hyping up the party scene but also for refreshing your mood during workouts.





