List of Eurodance songs

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The following is a chronological list of Eurodance songs.

Late 1980s[edit]

Year Artist Origin Song
1989 Black Box Italy "Ride On Time"[1]
1989 Technotronic Belgium "Pump Up the Jam"[2][3]

1990s[edit]

Year Artist Origin Song
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 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[edit]

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]
2002 t.A.T.u. Russia "All the Things She Said"[62]
2003 DJ BoBo Switzerland "Chihuahua"[63]
2003 O-Zone Moldova "Dragostea din tei"[64]
2004 Günther Sweden "Ding Dong Song"[65]
2005 DHT Belgium "Listen to Your Heart"[66]
2005 Crazy Frog Sweden "Popcorn"[67]
2005 Dared Belgium "Driver's Seat"[68]
2006 Basshunter Sweden "Boten Anna"[69]
2006 September Sweden "Cry for You"[70]
2007 Basshunter Sweden "Now You're Gone"[71]
2007 Cascada Germany "What Hurts the Most"[72]
2007 Kate Ryan Belgium "Voyage, voyage"[73]
2007 September Sweden "Can't Get Over"[74]
2008 Basshunter Sweden "All I Ever Wanted"[75]
2008 Eurobandið Iceland "This Is My Life"[76]
2008 Inna Romania "Hot"[77]
2008 Kate Ryan Belgium "Ella, elle l'a"[73]
2008 Waldo's People Finland "Lose Control"[78]
2009 Cascada Germany "Evacuate the Dancefloor"[79]
2009 Edward Maya Romania "Stereo Love"[77]

2010s[edit]

Year Artist Origin Song
2010 Hera Björk Iceland "Je ne sais quoi"[80][81]
2010 Rihanna Barbados "Only Girl (In the World)"[82]
2010 SunStroke Project and Olia Tira Moldova "Run Away"[83]
2011 Kelly Rowland featuring the WAV.s United States "Down for Whatever"[84]
2011 Eric Saade Sweden "Popular"[85]
2011 Alexandra Stan Romania "Mr. Saxobeat"[86][87]
2011 Pitbull featuring Marc Anthony United States, Puerto Rico "Rain Over Me"[88][89]
2011 The Wanted United Kingdom and Ireland "Glad You Came"[90]
2012 Loreen Sweden "Euphoria"[91][92]
2012 Oceana Germany "Endless Summer"[93]
2012 R.I.O. featuring Nicco Germany, United States "Party Shaker"[94]
2012 Tacabro Italy "Tacata'"[95]
2013 Justin Bieber featuring Ludacris Canada, United States "All Around the World"[96]
2013 Cascada Germany "Glorious"[97]
2013 Lady Gaga United States "Applause"[98]
2013 Katy Perry United States "Walking on Air"[99]
2018 Calvin Harris & Dua Lipa United Kingdom "One Kiss"[100]
2018 Charli XCX & Troye Sivan United Kingdom "1999"[101]

2020s[edit]

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" [102][103][104]
2024 Windows95man Finland "No Rules!"

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