List of Eurodance songs

The following is a chronological list of Eurodance songs.

Late 1980s

YearArtistOriginSong
1989Black BoxItaly"Ride On Time"[1]
1989TechnotronicBelgium"Pump Up the Jam"[2][3]

1990s

1990–1994

YearArtistOriginSong
1990Snap!Germany"The Power"[4]
19912 UnlimitedThe Netherlands"Get Ready for This"[5]
1991Army of LoversSweden"Crucified"[6]
1991Black BoxItaly"Strike It Up"[5]
19922 UnlimitedThe Netherlands"Twilight Zone"[7]
1992Army of LoversSweden"Ride the Bullet"[6]
1992Captain Hollywood ProjectGermany"More and More"[8]
1992DJ BoBoSwitzerland"Somebody Dance with Me"[9]
1992Double YouItaly"Please Don't Go"[10]
1992Dr. AlbanNigeria, Sweden"It's My Life"[11]
1992FelixUnited Kingdom"Don't You Want Me"[12]
1992Snap!Germany"Rhythm Is a Dancer"[4][5][13]
19932 UnlimitedThe Netherlands"No Limit"[14]
19932 UnlimitedThe Netherlands"Tribal Dance"[7]
1993CoronaItaly"The Rhythm of the Night"[15][16]
1993Culture BeatGermany"Mr. Vain"[5]
1993HaddawayGermany, Trinidad and Tobago"What Is Love"[17][18]
1993Magic AffairGermany"Omen III"[13]
1993WhigfieldDenmark"Saturday Night"[19]
19942 UnlimitedThe Netherlands"The Real Thing"[7][14]
1994Basic ElementSweden"The Ride"[20]
1994DJ BoBoSwitzerland"Let the Dream Come True"[21]
1994DoopThe Netherlands"Doop"[22]
1994Dr. AlbanNigeria, Sweden"Look Who's Talking"[23]
1994HaddawayGermany, Trinidad and Tobago"Rock My Heart"[24]
1994La BoucheGermany, United States"Sweet Dreams"
1994Real McCoyGermany"Another Night"[25]
1994RednexSweden"Cotton Eye Joe"[26][27]
1994Scatman JohnUnited States"Scatman (Ski Ba Bop Ba Dop Bop)"[28][29]

1995–1999

YearArtistOriginSong
1995Ace of BaseSweden"Beautiful Life"[30]
1995DJ BoBoSwitzerland"There Is a Party"[21]
1995DreamworldSweden"Movin' Up"[31]
1995HaddawayGermany, Trinidad and Tobago"Fly Away"[32]
1995Me & MyDenmark"Dub-I-Dub"[33]
1996AmberThe Netherlands"This Is Your Night"[34]
1996GalaItaly"Freed from Desire"[35][36]
1996Gina GAustralia"Ooh Aah... Just a Little Bit"[37]
1996Mr. PresidentGermany"Coco Jamboo"[38]
1997AquaDenmark"Barbie Girl"[39]
1997Sash!Germany"Encore une fois"[40]
1997Sash!Germany"Stay"[41]
1998Alice DeejayThe Netherlands"Better Off Alone"[42][43]
1998Bus StopUnited Kingdom"Kung Fu Fighting"[44]
1998DazeDenmark"Together Forever (The Cyber Pet Song)"[45]
1998LoonaThe Netherlands"Bailando"[38]
1998Love Inc.Canada"You're a Superstar"[46]
1998VengaboysThe Netherlands"Up and Down"[47]
1998VengaboysThe Netherlands"We Like to Party"[48]
1999VengaboysThe Netherlands"Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom!!"[49][50]
1999Alice DeejayThe Netherlands"Back in My Life"[42]
1999AmberThe Netherlands"Sexual (Li Da Di)"[51]
1999Angel City featuring Lara McAllenThe Netherlands, United Kingdom"Love Me Right (Oh Sheila)"[52]
1999Eiffel 65Italy"Blue (Da Ba Dee)"[53]

2000s

YearArtistOriginSong
2000ATCGermany"Around the World (La La La La La)"[54]
2000FragmaGermany"Toca's Miracle"[55]
2000French AffairGermany, France"My Heart Goes Boom (La Di Da Da)"[56]
2001Captain JackGermany"Iko Iko"[57]
2001DJ Encore featuring EngelinaDenmark"I See Right Through to You"[58]
2001DJ SammySpain"Heaven"[59][60]
2002Lucy CarrUnited Kingdom"Missing You"[61]
2002Modern TalkingGermany"Ready for the Victory"[62]
2002t.A.T.u.Russia"All the Things She Said"[63]
2003DJ BoBoSwitzerland"Chihuahua"[64]
2003O-ZoneMoldova"Dragostea din tei"[65]
2003t.A.T.u.Russia"Not Gonna Get Us"[63]
2004GüntherSweden"Ding Dong Song"[66]
2005DHTBelgium"Listen to Your Heart"[67]
2005Crazy FrogSweden"Popcorn"[68]
2005DaredBelgium"Driver's Seat"[69]
2006BasshunterSweden"Boten Anna"[70]
2006SeptemberSweden"Cry for You"[71]
2007BasshunterSweden"Now You're Gone"[72]
2007CascadaGermany"What Hurts the Most"[73]
2007Kate RyanBelgium"Voyage, voyage"[74]
2007SeptemberSweden"Can't Get Over"[75]
2008BasshunterSweden"All I Ever Wanted"[76]
2008EurobandiðIceland"This Is My Life"[77]
2008InnaRomania"Hot"[78]
2008Kate RyanBelgium"Ella, elle l'a"[74]
2008Waldo's PeopleFinland"Lose Control"[79]
2009CascadaGermany"Evacuate the Dancefloor"[80]
2009Edward MayaRomania"Stereo Love"[78]

2010s

YearArtistOriginSong
2010Hera BjörkIceland"Je ne sais quoi"[81][82]
2010RihannaBarbados"Only Girl (In the World)"[83]
2010SunStroke Project and Olia TiraMoldova"Run Away"[84]
2011Kelly Rowland featuring the WAV.sUnited States"Down for Whatever"[85]
2011Eric SaadeSweden"Popular"[86]
2011Alexandra StanRomania"Mr. Saxobeat"[87][88]
2011Pitbull featuring Marc AnthonyUnited States, Puerto Rico"Rain Over Me"[89][90]
2011The WantedUnited Kingdom and Ireland"Glad You Came"[91]
2012LoreenSweden"Euphoria"[92][93]
2012OceanaGermany"Endless Summer"[94]
2012R.I.O. featuring NiccoGermany, United States"Party Shaker"[95]
2012TacabroItaly"Tacata'"[96]
2013Justin Bieber featuring LudacrisCanada, United States"All Around the World"[97]
2013CascadaGermany"Glorious"[98]
2013Katy PerryUnited States"Walking on Air"[99]
2018Calvin Harris & Dua LipaScotland and United Kingdom"One Kiss"[100]

See also

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