The following is a chronological list of Eurodance songs.
Late 1980s
1990s
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
|
Pin-Occhio
|
Italy
|
"Pinocchio"
|
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
|
The Good Men
|
France
|
"Give It Up"
|
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
|
Pandora
|
Mexico
|
"Trust Me"
|
1993 |
Whigfield |
Italy, Denmark |
"Saturday Night"[20]
|
1993
|
Klatsch!
|
Germany
|
"Oh Boy"
|
1993
|
René et Gaston
|
France
|
"Vallée de l'Armes"
|
1993
|
Maxx
|
Germany
|
"Get-A-Way"[21]
|
1994
|
2 Brothers on the 4th Floor
|
Dutch
|
"Dreams (Will Come Alive)"
|
1994 |
2 Unlimited |
The Netherlands |
"The Real Thing"[7][14]
|
1994
|
Snap!
|
Germany
|
"Welcome to Tomorrow (Are You Ready?)"
|
1994 |
DJ BoBo |
Switzerland |
"Let the Dream Come True"[22]
|
1994
|
Masterboy
|
Germany
|
"I Got to Give It Up"
|
1994
|
Masterboy
|
Germany
|
"Feel the Heat of the Night"
|
1994
|
Afrika Bambaataa Presents: Khayan & The New World Power
|
America
|
"Feel the Vibe"
|
1994 |
Doop |
The Netherlands |
"Doop"[23]
|
1994
|
Klatsch!
|
Germany
|
"God Save the Queer"
|
1994
|
Maxx
|
Germany
|
"No More (I Can't Stand It)"
|
1994 |
Dr. Alban |
Nigeria, Sweden |
"Look Who's Talking"[24]
|
1994 |
Haddaway |
Germany, Trinidad and Tobago |
"Rock My Heart"[25]
|
1994
|
Mo-Do
|
Italy
|
"Eins, Zwei, Polizei"
|
1994 |
Real McCoy |
Germany |
"Another Night"[26]
|
1994
|
Masterboy
|
Germany
|
"Is this the Love"
|
1994
|
Edward's World
|
Germany
|
"Soul Roots"
|
1994 |
Rednex |
Sweden |
"Cotton Eye Joe"[27][28]
|
1994 |
Scatman John |
United States |
"Scatman (Ski Ba Bop Ba Dop Bop)"[29][30]
|
1994
|
Mo-Do
|
Italy
|
"Super Gut"
|
1995
|
Scatman John
|
United States
|
"Scatman's World"
|
1995
|
E-Rotic
|
Germany
|
"Max Don't Have Sex with Your Ex"
|
1995
|
La Bouche
|
Germany
|
"Sweet Dreams"
|
1995
|
E-Rotic
|
Germany
|
"Fred Come to Bed"
|
1995
|
E-Rotic
|
Germany
|
"Sex on the Phone"
|
1995 |
Ace of Base |
Sweden |
"Beautiful Life"[31]
|
1995
|
DJ BoBo
|
Switzerland
|
"Love Is All Around"
|
1995 |
DJ BoBo |
Switzerland |
"There Is a Party"[22]
|
1995 |
Dreamworld |
Sweden |
"Movin' Up"[32]
|
1995 |
Haddaway |
Germany, Trinidad and Tobago |
"Fly Away"[33]
|
1995
|
DJ BoBo
|
Switzerland
|
"Freedom"
|
1995 |
La Bouche |
Germany |
"Be My Lover"
|
1995
|
Masterboy
|
Germany
|
"Generation of Love"
|
1995
|
Imperio
|
Austria
|
"Veni, vidi, vici"
|
1995
|
Mo-Do
|
Italy
|
"Gema tanzen"
|
1995 |
Me & My |
Denmark |
"Dub-I-Dub"[34]
|
1995
|
Corona
|
Italy
|
"Baby Baby"
|
1995
|
Clock
|
UK
|
"Axel F."
|
1995
|
Scatman John
|
United States
|
"Song of Scatland"
|
1995
|
2 Brothers on the 4th Floor
|
Dutch
|
"Fly (Through the Starry Night)"
|
1995
|
Scooter
|
Germany
|
"Hyper Hyper"
|
1995
|
Captain Jack
|
Germany
|
"Captain Jack"
|
1996 |
Amber |
The Netherlands |
"This Is Your Night"[35]
|
1996
|
DJ BoBo
|
Switzerland
|
"Respect Yourself"
|
1996
|
Scooter
|
Germany
|
"Back in the U.K."
|
1996 |
Gala |
Italy |
"Freed from Desire"[36][37]
|
1996
|
Ultra-Sonic
|
Scotland
|
"Do You Believe in Love?"
|
1996 |
Gina G |
Australia |
"Ooh Aah... Just a Little Bit"[38]
|
1996
|
Imperio
|
Austria
|
"Atlantis"
|
1996
|
Future Breeze
|
Germany
|
"Why Don't You Dance with Me?"
|
1996 |
Mr. President |
Germany |
"Coco Jamboo"[39]
|
1996
|
Amber
|
The Netherlands
|
"This Is Your Night"
|
1996
|
Masterboy
|
Germany
|
"Show Me Colours"
|
1996
|
Love Message
|
Germany
|
"Love Message"
|
1996
|
E-Rotic
|
Germany
|
"Willy Use a Billy... Boy"
|
1997
|
Scooter
|
Germany
|
"Fire"
|
1997
|
Koruption
|
Thailand
|
"Popcorn"
|
1997 |
Aqua |
Denmark, Norway |
"Barbie Girl"[40]
|
1997 |
Sash! |
Germany |
"Encore une fois"[41]
|
1997
|
Sash!
|
Germany
|
"Ecuador"
|
1997 |
Sash! |
Germany |
"Stay"[42]
|
1998 |
Alice Deejay |
The Netherlands |
"Better Off Alone"[43][44]
|
1998 |
Bus Stop |
United Kingdom |
"Kung Fu Fighting"[45]
|
1998 |
Daze |
Denmark |
"Together Forever (The Cyber Pet Song)"[46]
|
1998
|
Sash!
|
Germany
|
"Mysterious Times"
|
1998 |
Loona |
The Netherlands |
"Bailando"[39]
|
1998 |
Eiffel 65 |
Italy |
"Blue (Da Ba Dee)"[47]
|
1998 |
Love Inc. |
Canada |
"You're a Superstar"[48]
|
1998
|
Scooter
|
Germany
|
"How Much Is the Fish?"
|
1998 |
Vengaboys |
The Netherlands |
"Up and Down"[49]
|
1998 |
Vengaboys |
The Netherlands |
"We Like to Party"[50]
|
1998
|
Smile.dk
|
Sweden
|
"Butterfly"
|
1998
|
Jark Prongo
|
Germany
|
"Movin' thru Your System"
|
1999 |
Vengaboys |
The Netherlands |
"Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom!!"[51][52]
|
1999
|
Sash!
|
Germany
|
"Adelante"
|
1999 |
Alice Deejay |
The Netherlands |
"Back in My Life"[43]
|
1999 |
Amber |
The Netherlands |
"Sexual (Li Da Di)"[53]
|
1999 |
Angel City featuring Lara McAllen |
The Netherlands, United Kingdom |
"Love Me Right (Oh Sheila)"[54]
|
1999
|
DJ Gigi D'Agostino
|
United States, Italy
|
"L'amour toujours"[55]
|
1999
|
Darude
|
Finland
|
"Sandstorm"
|
2000s
2010s
2020s
See also
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