List of Eurodance songs
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The following is a chronological list of Eurodance songs.
Late 1980s
Year | Artist | Origin | Song |
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1989 | Black Box | Italy | "Ride On Time"[1] |
1989 | Technotronic | Belgium | "Pump Up the Jam"[2][3] |
1990s
Year | Artist | Origin | Song |
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1990 | Snap! | Germany | "The Power"[4] |
1990 | C+C Music Factory | United States | "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)" |
1991 | 2 Unlimited | The Netherlands | "Get Ready for This"[5] |
1991 | Army of Lovers | Sweden | "Crucified"[6] |
1991 | Black Box | Italy | "Strike It Up"[5] |
1992 | 2 Unlimited | The Netherlands | "Twilight Zone"[7] |
1992 | Army of Lovers | Sweden | "Ride the Bullet"[6] |
1992 | Captain Hollywood Project | Germany | "More and More"[8] |
1992 | DJ BoBo | Switzerland | "Somebody Dance with Me"[9] |
1992 | Double You | Italy | "Please Don't Go"[10] |
1992 | Dr. Alban | Nigeria, Sweden | "It's My Life"[11] |
1992 | Felix | United Kingdom | "Don't You Want Me"[12] |
1992 | Snap! | Germany | "Rhythm Is a Dancer"[4][5][13] |
1993 | 2 Unlimited | The Netherlands | "No Limit"[14] |
1993 | 2 Unlimited | The Netherlands | "Tribal Dance"[7] |
1993 | E-type | Sweden | "Set The World on Fire"[15] |
1993 | Corona | Italy | "The Rhythm of the Night"[16][17] |
1993 | Culture Beat | Germany | "Mr. Vain"[5] |
1993 | Haddaway | Germany, Trinidad and Tobago | "What Is Love"[18][19] |
1993 | Magic Affair | Germany | "Omen III"[13] |
1993 | Whigfield | Italy, Denmark | "Saturday Night"[20] |
1994 | 2 Unlimited | The Netherlands | "The Real Thing"[7][14] |
1994 | DJ BoBo | Switzerland | "Let the Dream Come True"[21] |
1994 | Doop | The Netherlands | "Doop"[22] |
1994 | Dr. Alban | Nigeria, Sweden | "Look Who's Talking"[23] |
1994 | Haddaway | Germany, Trinidad and Tobago | "Rock My Heart"[24] |
1994 | Real McCoy | Germany | "Another Night"[25] |
1994 | Rednex | Sweden | "Cotton Eye Joe"[26][27] |
1994 | Scatman John | United States | "Scatman (Ski Ba Bop Ba Dop Bop)"[28][29] |
1995 | Ace of Base | Sweden | "Beautiful Life"[30] |
1995 | DJ BoBo | Switzerland | "There Is a Party"[21] |
1995 | Dreamworld | Sweden | "Movin' Up"[31] |
1995 | Haddaway | Germany, Trinidad and Tobago | "Fly Away"[32] |
1995 | La Bouche | Germany | "Be My Lover" |
1995 | Me & My | Denmark | "Dub-I-Dub"[33] |
1996 | Amber | The Netherlands | "This Is Your Night"[34] |
1996 | Gala | Italy | "Freed from Desire"[35][36] |
1996 | Gina G | Australia | "Ooh Aah... Just a Little Bit"[37] |
1996 | Mr. President | Germany | "Coco Jamboo"[38] |
1997 | Aqua | Denmark, Norway | "Barbie Girl"[39] |
1997 | Sash! | Germany | "Encore une fois"[40] |
1997 | Sash! | Germany | "Stay"[41] |
1998 | Alice Deejay | The Netherlands | "Better Off Alone"[42][43] |
1998 | Bus Stop | United Kingdom | "Kung Fu Fighting"[44] |
1998 | Daze | Denmark | "Together Forever (The Cyber Pet Song)"[45] |
1998 | Loona | The Netherlands | "Bailando"[38] |
1998 | Love Inc. | Canada | "You're a Superstar"[46] |
1998 | Vengaboys | The Netherlands | "Up and Down"[47] |
1998 | Vengaboys | The Netherlands | "We Like to Party"[48] |
1999 | Vengaboys | The Netherlands | "Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom!!"[49][50] |
1999 | Alice Deejay | The Netherlands | "Back in My Life"[42] |
1999 | Amber | The Netherlands | "Sexual (Li Da Di)"[51] |
1999 | Angel City featuring Lara McAllen | The Netherlands, United Kingdom | "Love Me Right (Oh Sheila)"[52] |
1999 | Eiffel 65 | Italy | "Blue (Da Ba Dee)"[53] |
2000s
2010s
Year | Artist | Origin | Song |
---|---|---|---|
2000 | ATC | Germany | "Around the World (La La La La La)"[54] |
2000 | Fragma | Germany | "Toca's Miracle"[55] |
2000 | French Affair | Germany, France | "My Heart Goes Boom (La Di Da Da)"[56] |
2001 | DJ Encore featuring Engelina | Denmark | "I See Right Through to You"[57] |
2001 | DJ Sammy | Spain | "Heaven"[58][59] |
2002 | Lucy Carr | United Kingdom | "Missing You"[60] |
2002 | Modern Talking | Germany | "Ready for the Victory"[61] |
2020s
Year | Artist | Origin | Song | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|
2022 | Charli XCX feat. Rina Sawayama | United Kingdom | "Beg for You" | |
2022 | Jax Jones feat. MNEK | United Kingdom | "Where Did You Go?" | |
2023 | Calvin Harris and Ellie Goulding | United Kingdom | "Miracle" (with Ellie Goulding)" |
|
2023 | Ava Max | United States | "Choose Your Fighter" | |
2023 | Kyle Gordon feat. DJ Crazy Times & Ms. Biljana Electronica | United States | "Planet of the Bass" | [84][85][86] |
2023 | Alan Walker, Dash Berlin and Vikkstar | The Netherlands, Norway, United Kingdom | "Better Off (Alone, Pt. III)" | [87] |
2024 | Kaleen | Austria | "We Will Rave" |
See also
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