Number One Electronic Dance Music Hits of the Year

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Looking for the best electronic dance music hits of the year? Look no further than our list of the top 10 EDM songs of 2019!

Introduction

The top electronic dance music hits of the year are compiled by Billboard magazine. The list is based on radio airplay, sales, and club play. To be eligible for the chart, a song must have been released as a single in the United States. The Billboard Dance Club Songs chart is a weekly national survey of club DJs to determine which songs are being played in dance clubs. It was launched in 1974.

What is Electronic Dance Music?

Electronic Dance Music, also known as EDM, is a type of music that is created using electronic instruments and played in nightclubs, festivals, and concerts. This type of music has its origins in the 1970s, but it gained popularity in the 1990s with the rise of electronic music genres such as techno and house. Today, EDM is one of the most popular genres of music in the world.

There are many different sub-genres of EDM, but some of the most popular include trance, techno, house, Drum & Bass, and dubstep.

The Best Electronic Dance Music of the Year

The best electronic dance music of the year was a tough call, with so many great tracks and artists out there. But we’ve narrowed it down to our top 10 picks of the year. From huge anthems to underground club bangers, these are the tracks that got us dancing in 2018.

10.
‘Funk Wav Bounces Vol. 1′ by Calvin Harris
Calvin Harris’ fifth studio album was one of the most highly anticipated releases of the year, and it didn’t disappoint. The Scottish DJ and producer delivered a sunshine-soaked mix of funk, soul and pop that had us grooving all summer long.

9.
‘Confessions on a Dance Floor’ by Madonna
Madonna’s eleventh studio album was a return to her dance roots, and it resulted in some of her best work in years. The lead single, ‘Hung Up’, was an instant club classic, while tracks like ‘Sorry’ and ‘Get Together’ had us dancing all night long.

8.
‘Blackout’ by Britney Spears
Britney Spears’ fifth studio album was a true dance-pop masterpiece, with hits like ‘Gimme More’, ‘Piece of Me’ and ‘Break the Ice’. And its head-spinning tour de force opener, ‘Blackout’, set the tone for an album that was dark, sexy and completely unforgettable.

7.
‘Eye Contact’ by Gui Boratto
Brazilian DJ and producer Gui Boratto made waves with his third studio album, ‘Eye Contact’, which featured the hit single ‘No Turning Back’. The eight-minute track is a hypnotic journey through electro-tinged house that will have you hooked from the very first beat.

6.
‘A Cross The Universe’ by Justice vs Simian Mobile Disco Justice vs Simian Mobile Disco’s live album is a must-have for any dance music fan. Recorded during their joint tour in 2007, it features some of their best-loved tracks reworked for the live arena, including a thumping version of Justice’sDVNO’.

The Future of Electronic Dance Music

It seems like electronic dance music (EDM) has taken over the world in recent years. From clubs and festivals to the top of the charts, EDM has infiltrated every corner of the music industry. And it shows no signs of slowing down anytime soon.

So what does the future hold for EDM? Well, if the past is any indication, we can expect even more innovation and excitement in the years to come. Here are just a few of the things we can look forward to in the world of EDM:

1. More Mainstream Success
While EDM has already achieved mainstream success, it’s only going to continue to grow in popularity. Thanks to its ear-catching melodies and danceable beats, EDM is quickly becoming one of the most popular genres of music around. So don’t be surprised if you start hearing even more EDM on the radio and at your local club in the near future.

2. More Experimental Sounds
As EDM continues to evolve, producers will continue to push boundaries and experiment with new sounds. We’ve already seen this happen with genres like dubstep and trap, and it’s only going to become more common as time goes on. So be prepared for some mind-blowing new sounds in the years ahead.

3. More Collaborations Between Artists
EDM is all about collaboration, with producers often working together to create new songs. This trend is only going to continue in the future, as more and more artists recognize the benefits of working together. So expect to hear some interesting new partnerships in the world of EDM in the coming years.

4. More Innovative Technology
One of the things that makes EDM so exciting is its use of cutting-edge technology. From powerful software programs to new types of musical equipment, EDM relies on cutting-edge technology to create its signature sound. And this trend is only going to continue in the future, as artists strive to create even more innovative and exciting sounds.

5. More Global Influence
EDM has already taken over clubs and festivals around the world, but its influence is only going to continue to grow in the years ahead. Thanks to its global appeal, EDM is poised to take over new markets and reach even more fans all over the world. So don’t be surprised if you start seeingEDM performers from all corners of the globe in the near future

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