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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

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

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

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

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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