Top 10 Dance Songs of All Time

In the dance club, DJs have the ability to decide what becomes popular and what does not. In this article, you will find out a list of 10 most popular club songs of all time for dance.

Dance songs don’t belong to any particular genre of songs but they just go with the flow of mood and the spirit that connects everyone. It is a herculean task to compile a list of the top 10 dance songs of all time. Every year, numbers of dance songs are released. Top 10 dance songs of all time cannot be without some hits and misses as most song choices tend to be subjective and have personal preferences written all over them. The dance club is a place where record-spinners still wield power as pacesetters. Dance songs have been popular since the inception of club culture and get together meetings. Some of the top dance songs of all time have been very famous among the worldwide audience.

Top 10 Dance Songs of All Time

Best 10 Dance Songs of All Time:

Louboutins: Jennifer Lopez

“Louboutins” is a hit dance song by American recording artist and actress, Jennifer Lopez. The song is written and produced by production duo The-Dream & Tricky Stewart. The lyrics of the song focus on women who need to leave their bad relationships with their heads held high. For female empowerment, the synthpop dance song uses the celebrity footwear brand Louboutins as metaphor.

Acapella: Kelis

“Acapella” is a song performed by American alternative artist Kelis who has always been an unusual artist. It is a dance/electronica track rather than hip hop. The song is taken from kelis fifth studio album Flesh Tone. ‘Acapella’ was directed by Rankin and Chris Cottam. In the video of the song, Kelis is wandering around a jungle, followed by lots of fashion shots and ending in a desert.

Fancy Free: Sun

Fancy Free is the song from Singapore singer Sun‘s US debut album ‘Cause a Ruckus’. The song was directed by the award winning director Joseph Kahn, transports viewers to a magical place, where imagination and inspiration collide.

Feel It (Explicit Album Version featuring DJ Tiësto, Sean Kingston and Flo Rida): Three 6 Mafia

It is the official third single by Three 6 Mafia, featuring Tiësto, Sean Kingston and Flo Rida. It was produced by Tiësto and DJ Frank E and co-written by Bei Maejor. The song was released on 1st December, 2009 and is hit on Billboards Dance and Club Play Chart.

Telephone featuring Beyoncé: Lady Gaga

“Telephone” is a song by American recording artist Lady Gaga from her second studio album The Fame Monster that features American R&B singer Beyoncé Knowles. Behind this song, the main inspiration was Gaga’s fear of suffocation. The song was directed by Jonas Åkerlund. The lyrics of the song portray the singer as preferring the dance floor, rather than answer her lover’s phone calls.

Hard featuring Jeezy: Rihanna

The song is performed by singer Rihanna, featuring rapper, Young Jeezy. It is written and produced by The-Dream, and the track co-produced with Tricky Stewart. The music video was shot for the single, describing its contents Rihanna told “its military couture”. It is the second official single from Rihanna’s fourth studio album Rated R.

Feelin’ Like A Superstar: Barbara Tucker

Barbara Tucker is known for a string of hits on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart. Tucker writes the type of glamorous house music fit for hair salons, Armani outlets and the dance floors of Ibiza (where she has a residency). “Beautiful People” and “Most Precious Love” are the other hits from the Tucker.

Give Me Something: Yoko Ono

‘Give Me Something’ is the song from the Oko and John Lennon’s final record together. It is a spiky new-wave tune featuring a particularly angry vocal performance by the legendary avant-garde artist. The song was performed by Yoko Ono.

For Your Entertainment: Adam Lambert

It is super fun dance song written by Claude Kelly and produced by Dr. Luke. The lyrics of the song are about the submission and relationship that happens between artist and audience and a statement to Adam as a performer and also the way his fans feel about him.

Naturally:

Selena Gomez

“Naturally” is an up-tempo dance-pop and electropop song. The song is performed by American band Selena Gomez & the Scene from their debut album, Kiss & Tell. In this song, the lead singer sings about someone who is her perfect fit. The song serves as the album’s lead single in international markets.

Top dance songs from UK

  • Perfect Stranger: Magnetic Man
  • We No Speak Americano: Yolanda Be Cool & D Cup
  • I’m In Love (I Wanna Do It) [Vocal Edit]: Alex Gaudino
  • Gold Dust: DJ Fresh
  • One (Your Name) [Radio Edit] {feat. Pharrell}: Swedish House Mafia
  • Ill Behaviour (feat. I-Kay) [Radio Edit]: Danny Byrd
  • Green Light (Radio Edit): Roll Deep
  • Alors on danse: Stromae
  • I Need Air: Magnetic Man
  • Kickstarts: Example

Top dance songs from USA

  • We No Speak Americano: Yolanda Be Cool & Dcup
  • Bulletproof: La Roux
  • Stereo Love: Edward Maya & Vika Jigulina
  • Gettin’ Over You: David Guetta & Chris Willis
  • Creep (Single): Scala & Kolacny Brothers
  • Ghosts N Stuff: Deadmau5
  • One (Your Name) [Vocal Mix] {feat. Pharrell}: Swedish House Mafia
  • Dirty Talk: Wynter Gordon
  • Pump Up the Jam: Technotronic
  • Sandstorm: Darude

To view the list of other country’s top dance songs, visit www.apple.com.

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  1. By Kendall at 7th October, 2010

    some gr8 choices here…all dis song is class!! people! c’mon! every dance thirsty guy use dis brilliant song! yeah….loveee it!!