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[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.

[2025] Music That Makes You Want to Dance! Popular Western Dance Tracks (51–60)

Don’t Start NowDua Lipa

Dua Lipa – Don’t Start Now (Official Music Video)
Don't Start NowDua Lipa

Dua Lipa’s husky voice and feminine charm pair with an impressively cool vocal style.

“Don’t Start Now” features a distinctive bass line and a vibe that hints at disco, resulting in a track that truly feels like dance music.

Disco Cone (Take It High) ft. WENZLENISA

ENISA – Disco Cone (Take It High) ft. WENZL (Official Music Video)
Disco Cone (Take It High) ft. WENZLENISA

A dance tune that feels like it’s recreating a wild, no-holds-barred disco night! Featuring a collaboration between ENISA and WENZL, this track was just released in January 2024.

A sprightly rhythm and the smooth sound of the saxophone resonate pleasantly, sweeping the dance floor into a frenzy.

With lyrics like “all the ladies are gathering on the dance floor,” just listening is enough to get you excited.

It’s perfect for anyone looking to fire up a school festival or cultural fest! Come up with choreography with your friends and dance—you’re sure to make unforgettable memories.

All Night LongJonas Blue, RetroVision

Jonas Blue, RetroVision – All Night Long (Visualiser)
All Night LongJonas Blue, RetroVision

All Night Long is a collaboration between British DJ Jonas Blue and rising future house star RetroVision.

It’s got a high-energy, fast-paced feel.

The structure is classic dance music, so it’s guaranteed to get the crowd going.

Uptown FunkMark Ronson feat. Bruno Mars

Mark Ronson’s 11th single, released on November 10, 2014.

It’s a lively funk track with the swagger of “I’m so hot,” hitting on women in the streets.

An upbeat dance number that makes you want to move even while walking, and the music video featuring Bruno Mars is also a treat.

[2025] Makes You Want to Dance! Popular Western Dance Music (61–70)

Push My LuckThe Chainsmokers

The Chainsmokers – Push My Luck (Official Video)
Push My LuckThe Chainsmokers

The Chainsmokers are a U.

S.

-born pop duo known for their refreshing vocals.

Not only is Alex Pall’s singing impressive, but Andrew Taggart’s songwriting is remarkable, making them an artist you can enjoy for their structures as well.

Their track “Push My Luck” also has an unusual structure, so I recommend it.

Runaway (U & I)Galantis

Galantis – Runaway (U & I) (Official Video)
Runaway (U & I)Galantis

This progressive house masterpiece by the Swedish EDM duo Galantis delivers an unprecedented sense of euphoria.

With its energetic beat and sampled female vocals, it’s a track that creates truly dazzling moments.

Released in October 2014, it was featured in Absolut Vodka’s 2016 advertising campaign and on the soundtrack of the popular game Forza Horizon 3, earning acclaim that led to a nomination for Best Dance Recording at the 58th Grammy Awards.

Its powerful rhythm and exhilarating melodic lines make it perfect for warm-ups or entrance scenes at school sports days and athletic festivals, uniting everyone’s spirits and filling the entire venue with vibrant energy.

Air (ft. Julia Michaels)Gryffin & Excision

Gryffin x Excision – Air ft. Julia Michaels [OFFICIAL VISUALIZER]
Air (ft. Julia Michaels)Gryffin & Excision

A track blending different EDM styles was released in April 2025.

It seamlessly combines the melodic, emotionally rich progressive house of American artist Gryffin, Excision’s heavy dubstep basslines, and Julia Michaels’s delicate yet powerful vocals.

It was first premiered at EDC Mexico in February 2025, where it reportedly drew a huge reaction from the crowd—an intriguing bit of background.

Gryffin is currently on tour behind his album “Pulse,” with appearances at major festivals like Lollapalooza lined up.

Whether you’re heading to the dance floor for a big night out or looking to heighten an emotional mood, this release is a perfect choice.