[2025] Music That Makes You Want to Dance! Popular Western Dance Music
We’ve published an article you won’t want to miss if you’re looking for feel-good, high-energy Western dance music recommendations!
It highlights vocal-driven dance tracks that even newcomers can enjoy, including massive hits topping the US and UK charts and killer tunes you’ll hear all over the club scene.
In particular, the top 20 picks lock in on the latest trends, so it’s a must-check not only for those who want to know what’s happening right now in overseas dance music, but also for anyone who’s curious to learn more about those catchy hits you’ve been hearing around.
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[2025] Makes You Want to Dance! Popular Western Dance Music (131–140)
Mumbai Power (feat. Beam)Skrillex

Released out of the blue in July 2019, the two surprise tracks were included on an EP titled “Show Tracks,” featuring Beam as a vocal collaborator.
What I really want you to notice is the music video.
This track actually has an official MV.
It’s the kind of footage that anyone who makes music with DTM will instantly react to—Skrillex openly shows the plugins he normally uses.
That’s something you almost never see.
Joel Corry SorryJoel Corry

A track by DJ and producer Joel Corry.
Although he wasn’t very well-known at the time, the song became a hot topic after breaking Shazam’s search record, earning a stamp of approval from listeners.
With a four-on-the-floor dance beat, rich layered sounds, and a comfortably paced rhythm, it’s an irresistibly fun number to dance to.
In conclusion
Did you find some favorite dance music tracks? As mentioned earlier, trends in dance music can be quite cyclical.
We regularly research the latest Western dance music and keep this page updated, so we’d be delighted if you bookmark it and check back often!





