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[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!

[Everlasting Summer EDM] Best Tropical House Tracks: Latest and Classics [2025] (131–140)

Gold (Thomas Jack Radio Edit)Gabriel Rios

Gabriel Rios – Gold (Thomas Jack Radio Edit)
Gold (Thomas Jack Radio Edit)Gabriel Rios

Originally a track released in 2013 by Gabriel Rios, a Puerto Rican–Belgian singer-songwriter.

It reached No.

1 on the Norwegian charts.

This version is a remix by Australian DJ and producer Thomas Jack.

I’ll Be FineHaze & Mellow

Haze & Mellow – I’ll Be Fine [Official Audio]
I'll Be FineHaze & Mellow

Haze & Mellow is a house group known for their catchy musical style.

Among their works, the one I especially recommend is “I’ll Be Fine.” It’s a track wrapped in tropical house, but interestingly, the drop features a low-pitched, effect-laden vocal part that’s common in deep house.

It’s a curious track where you can feel both the breezy freshness of tropical house and the slick, sultry sophistication of deep house.

Stargazing (feat. Justin Jesso)Kygo

Kygo, Justin Jesso – Stargazing ft. Justin Jesso (Official Video)
Stargazing (feat. Justin Jesso)Kygo

When it comes to masters of tropical house, Kygo is the first name that comes to mind.

All of his melodic tracks are dramatic and make you feel as if you’re watching a film.

“Stargazing” is exactly that kind of song—one of his slower, mellow, and emotionally moving numbers.

Solo DanceMartin Jensen

Martin Jensen – Solo Dance (4K)
Solo DanceMartin Jensen

This track features Martin Jensen’s upbeat, bouncy sound that’s a lot of fun.

It’s a song that makes you want to hop, jump, and dance in a great mood.

True to the title “Solo Dance,” the music video showcases insanely cool dance moves, which is also a big draw, and the visuals further enhance the song’s feel-good vibe.

SkylineMÖWE

MÖWE – Skyline (Official Music Video)
SkylineMÖWE

The Australian DJ duo, MØWE.

Their 2017 track “Skyline.” What’s captivating about this song is its use of highly passionate live instruments like acoustic guitar and percussion—it has a sense of vitality, or rather, it feels like a flame welling up from within.

You could even call it the most passionate tropical house.

Don’t You Wanna Play?Seeb x Julie Bergan

Seeb x Julie Bergan – Don’t You Wanna Play? (Official lyric video)
Don’t You Wanna Play?Seeb x Julie Bergan

The iconic track “Don’t You Wanna Play?” by EDM duo Seeb and singer Julie Bergan.

If you regularly listen to house music or EDM, you’ve probably seen Seeb’s name in the credits a lot.

Their activity since the late 2010s has been remarkable, producing numerous hits at a rapid pace.

This track is no exception—a standout with its cute, dreamy sound.

The genre is different, but if you like the track for “Amaechatte Sorry,” you’ll probably enjoy this too!

Like a SlaveTep No

The latest release from Tep No, a popular producer from Toronto, Canada, beautifully fuses the liberating feeling of summer with melodic vocals.

Its gentle electronic tones and guitar textures are striking, delivering a refreshing vibe that evokes a tropical beach.

Released in May 2024 on Tep No’s own label, the track explores themes of emotional dependency and self-reflection that will resonate deeply with listeners.

It’s perfect for beach parties or when you want to relax—an ideal soundtrack for making summer memories.