[Endless Summer EDM] Best Tropical House: Latest and All-Time Classics (2025)
Known as a subgenre of house music, tropical house actually originated as a genre name from a joke by popular Australian DJ Thomas Jack.
In addition to typical house elements like four-on-the-floor beats, it incorporates live instruments that evoke a tropical vibe—such as bongos and steel drums.
Its defining trait is melodic vocals set against an expansive, open sound.
Gaining attention from the 2010s onward, tropical house has become so prevalent that its sound is now commonplace on the hit charts.
For those who want to start listening to tropical house, here’s a comprehensive introduction ranging from the latest hits to timeless classics!
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[Endless Summer EDM] Best Tropical House Tracks: New Releases & All-Time Favorites [2025] (111–120)
You Were RightRÜFÜS DU SOL

RÜFÜS DU SOL, the Australian dance group.
This track that gets you excited from the intro—packed with a sense that something’s about to happen—is their 2015 song “You Were Right.” With urban vocals and a tight beat, it’s a dramatic piece that feels like a scene from a film.
And rather than exploding in the chorus, it keeps its composure and moves forward with mature restraint—an incredibly cool track.
If you’re looking for a grown-up take on tropical house that isn’t overly hyped, give this song a listen.
RaindropsSNBRN feat. Kerli

SNBRN is a DJ and musician from Los Angeles.
His tracks have amassed over 47 million plays on SoundCloud.
This track was released in 2015 and reached No.
25 on the U.
S.
charts.
Feels So GoodSailors

Sailors is a Mexican duo made up of Alan and Diego Garcia.
This track was released in 2015 by Ultra Music, a New York electronic music record label.
It’s a track characterized by a pleasant bass sound.
SilverskinSam Feldt

Sam Feldt is now at the forefront of the scene, a charismatic producer whose name frequently appears on Billboard, but when this work was released in 2015, he was producing tropical house.
Even back then, his track-making was of such high quality that it still feels fresh today, showcasing unmistakable taste and strong skills.
It’s no surprise he became successful—of course, that’s clear in hindsight—and he’s a producer we can expect to continue thriving in the future.
Down For Anything (feat. KARRA)Sam Feldt & Möwe

When it comes to tropical house, many people probably think of Sam Feldt.
This is a track he released in 2018 featuring EDM singer KARRA, with a laid-back four-on-the-floor BPM, whistling layered on top, and visuals of bright blue beach vacations—giving it that quintessential tropical vibe.
At the same time, the chill atmosphere makes it a truly wonderful number.
Use Your Love feat. GoldFordSam Feldt & The Him

“Use Your Love feat.
GoldFord,” a track by powerhouse Dutch music producer Sam Feldt and the equally successful Dutch electro duo The Him.
Featuring singer GoldFord, whose strong vocals leave a lasting impression, the song follows a quintessential tropical house progression and became a major hit in 2020.
Its clean, unadorned sound makes it a must-check for anyone looking for orthodox tropical house.
Follow MeSam Feldt, Rita Ora

Sam Feldt is a popular DJ and EDM producer from the Netherlands who’s also highly regarded among fans of tropical house.
His tracks feature beautiful melodies that resonate with many people regardless of genre, and in Japan he’s sometimes introduced with the tagline “the young prince of the tropical house scene.” In December 2021, he released “Follow Me,” featuring Rita Ora, the acclaimed British singer and actress.
The song boasts a wonderful melody carried by Rita’s clear, expansive vocals and a warmly resonant piano phrase, while a bouncy synth creates a distinctive vibe within a simple four-on-the-floor beat.
Once you learn the lyrics—shaped like a love song brimming with poignant emotion—you may come away with a different impression.






