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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
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
Corona
Italy
"The Rhythm of the Night "[ 15] [ 16]
1993
Culture Beat
Germany
"Mr. Vain "[ 5]
1993
Haddaway
Germany, Trinidad and Tobago
"What Is Love "[ 17] [ 18]
1993
Magic Affair
Germany
"Omen III "[ 13]
1993
Whigfield
Italy, Denmark
"Saturday Night "[ 19]
1994
2 Unlimited
The Netherlands
"The Real Thing "[ 7] [ 14]
1994
DJ BoBo
Switzerland
"Let the Dream Come True "[ 20]
1994
Doop
The Netherlands
"Doop "[ 21]
1994
Dr. Alban
Nigeria, Sweden
"Look Who's Talking "[ 22]
1994
Haddaway
Germany, Trinidad and Tobago
"Rock My Heart "[ 23]
1994
Real McCoy
Germany
"Another Night "[ 24]
1994
Rednex
Sweden
"Cotton Eye Joe "[ 25] [ 26]
1994
Scatman John
United States
"Scatman (Ski Ba Bop Ba Dop Bop) "[ 27] [ 28]
1995
Ace of Base
Sweden
"Beautiful Life "[ 29]
1995
DJ BoBo
Switzerland
"There Is a Party"[ 20]
1995
Dreamworld
Sweden
"Movin' Up "[ 30]
1995
Haddaway
Germany, Trinidad and Tobago
"Fly Away "[ 31]
1995
Me & My
Denmark
"Dub-I-Dub "[ 32]
1996
Amber
The Netherlands
"This Is Your Night "[ 33]
1996
Gala
Italy
"Freed from Desire "[ 34] [ 35]
1996
Gina G
Australia
"Ooh Aah... Just a Little Bit "[ 36]
1996
Mr. President
Germany
"Coco Jamboo "[ 37]
1997
Aqua
Denmark, Norway
"Barbie Girl "[ 38]
1997
Sash!
Germany
"Encore une fois "[ 39]
1997
Sash!
Germany
"Stay "[ 40]
1998
Alice Deejay
The Netherlands
"Better Off Alone "[ 41] [ 42]
1998
Bus Stop
United Kingdom
"Kung Fu Fighting "[ 43]
1998
Daze
Denmark
"Together Forever (The Cyber Pet Song)"[ 44]
1998
Loona
The Netherlands
"Bailando "[ 37]
1998
Love Inc.
Canada
"You're a Superstar "[ 45]
1998
Vengaboys
The Netherlands
"Up and Down "[ 46]
1998
Vengaboys
The Netherlands
"We Like to Party "[ 47]
1999
Vengaboys
The Netherlands
"Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom!! "[ 48] [ 49]
1999
Alice Deejay
The Netherlands
"Back in My Life "[ 41]
1999
Amber
The Netherlands
"Sexual (Li Da Di)"[ 50]
1999
Angel City featuring Lara McAllen
The Netherlands, United Kingdom
"Love Me Right (Oh Sheila) "[ 51]
1999
Eiffel 65
Italy
"Blue (Da Ba Dee) "[ 52]
2000s
2010s
2020s
See also
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