List of Eurodance songs
The following is a chronological list of Eurodance songs.
Late 1980s
Year | Artist | Origin | Song |
---|---|---|---|
1989 | Black Box | Italy | "Ride On Time"[1] |
1989 | Technotronic | Belgium | "Pump Up the Jam"[2][3] |
1990s
2000s
2010s
Year | Artist | Origin | Song |
---|---|---|---|
2010 | Hera Björk | Iceland | "Je ne sais quoi"[78][79] |
2010 | Rihanna | Barbados | "Only Girl (In the World)"[80] |
2010 | SunStroke Project and Olia Tira | Moldova | "Run Away"[81] |
2011 | Kelly Rowland featuring the WAV.s | United States | "Down for Whatever"[82] |
2011 | Eric Saade | Sweden | "Popular"[83] |
2011 | Alexandra Stan | Romania | "Mr. Saxobeat"[84][85] |
2011 | Pitbull featuring Marc Anthony | United States, Puerto Rico | "Rain Over Me"[86][87] |
2011 | The Wanted | United Kingdom and Ireland | "Glad You Came"[88] |
2012 | Loreen | Sweden | "Euphoria"[89][90] |
2012 | Oceana | Germany | "Endless Summer"[91] |
2012 | R.I.O. featuring Nicco | Germany, United States | "Party Shaker"[92] |
2012 | Tacabro | Italy | "Tacata'"[93] |
2013 | Justin Bieber featuring Ludacris | Canada, United States | "All Around the World"[94] |
2013 | Cascada | Germany | "Glorious"[95] |
2013 | Katy Perry | United States | "Walking on Air"[96] |
2018 | Calvin Harris & Dua Lipa | United Kingdom | "One Kiss"[97] |
2020s
Year | Artist | Origin | Song | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|
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" | [98][99][100] |
See also
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