The Top House Music Tracks of 2020

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A look at the best house music tracks of 2020 so far. Featuring tracks from Camelphat, Disclosure, RÜFÜS DU SOL and more.

Introduction

It’s been a big year for House music, with new artists and producers emerging and making their mark on the genre. Here, we’ve collected some of the best House tracks of 2020, from club-ready bangers to more laid-back, summery jams. Whether you’re looking for something to dance to or just something to relax to, there’s sure to be something here for you. So without further ado, here are the top House tracks of 2020.

What is House Music?

House music is a style of electronic dance music characterized by a repetitive four on the floor beat and a tempo of 120 to 128 beats per minute. It was created by DJs in the Chicago club scene in the early 1980s. House music quickly spread to other U.S. cities like New York and Detroit, and then to the United Kingdom, Europe, and Australia. By the late 1980s, house music was being played in clubs all over the world.

The History of House Music

House music is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in Chicago in the 1980s. It was initially popularized by DJs who played in nightclubs and at parties. The first house music tracks were created by using elements of disco and other genres, such as soul and funk. House music became more popular in the 1990s, when it began to be played in clubs and on the radio in many countries. In the 2000s, house music became one of the most popular genres of electronic dance music, with various subgenres emerging, such as trance, techno, and electro.

The Top House Music Tracks of 2020

As the year comes to a close, we take a look back at the top house music tracks of 2020.

Starting off the list is CamelPhat and Yannis’s “Hypercolour.” The track was released in January and quickly ascended to the top of dance charts around the world. Its catchy hook and Infectious groove made it a staple of nightclubs and festivals throughout the year.

Next up is Sonny Fodera’s “You Gotta Be.” The Australian DJ and producer delivers a stunning club track that blends elements of house, pop, and R&B. Featuring vocals from UK singer Janai, “You Gotta Be” is both moving and danceable, making it one of the most memorable tracks of the year.

In third place is Disclosure’s “ENERGY.” The lead single from their highly-anticipated album of the same name, “ENERGY” is a masterclass in effective songwriting. It builds slowly but surely, layering different elements on top of each other until it explodes into a massive drop that will have you dancing all night long.

Rounding out the list are Chris Lake’s “I Want You,” PAX’s “Electric Church,” and M decorated his’ “You’re Not Alone.” All three tracks are standouts in their own right, each offering something unique to listeners. Whether you’re looking for a track to make you move or one that will stay with you long after it’s over, these are the best of the best.

Conclusion

With so many different artists, it’s hard to choose the best house tracks of 2020. But, after much deliberation, we’ve managed to narrow it down to 10. From CamelPhat’s ‘Drip’ to Howling’s ‘Need You Now’, these are the tracks that have been on constant rotation all year long.

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