Our Top 50 Dance Tracks Of 2023

As 2023 comes to an end, we sat down and took a good hard look at the top tracks from this past year. This list was generated as a result of research from streaming platforms such as Spotify and YouTube, database and music platforms such as 1001Tracklists and Beatport, along with songs we heard over and over this summer during the festival circuit. 

Full list:
50. David Guetta – When We Were Young (The Logical Song)
49. R3HAB, INNA & SASH! – Rock My Body
48. Chris Lake – In The Yuma
47, Argy & Omnya – Aria
46. Odd Mob & OMNOM – Losing Control
45. Alesso & Dillon Francis – Free
44. Amelie Lens – Feel It
43. Hardwell, Maddix, Luciana – ACID
42. Skrillex & Boys Noize – Fine Day Anthem
41. Hugel & Blondish – Tra Tra
40. Vintage Culture – Agape
39. David Guetta & Marten Horger – The Freaks
38. Parisi, Steve Angello & Sebastian Ingrosso – U OK?
37. Lucas & Steve x Yves V – After Midnight
36. ILLENIUM, Excision, & Wooli – Zombie
35. Jax Jones & D.O.D – Won’t Forget You
34. Hypaton x David Guetta feat. La Bouche – Be My Lover
33. Hardwell & Sub Zero Project – Judgment Day
32. Alan Walker & Zak Abel – Endless Summer
31. Mochakk – Jealous
30. Fisher – Take It Off
29. Farruko & Marshmello – Esta Vida
28. Jax Jones, Calum Scott – Whistle
27. David Guetta, Anne Marie & Coi Leroy – Baby Don’t Hurt Me
26. Everything You Have Done (MEDUZA Edit)
25. Fred again.., Skrillex & Four Tet – Baby Again
24. James Hype – Drums
23. Lost Frequencies – The Feeling
22. Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike & Tiesto & W&W ft. Dido – Thank You (Not So Bad)
21. Sam Feldt & Jonas Blue – Crying On The Dancefloor
20. Purple Disco Machine, Duke Dumont, Nothing But Thieves – Something on My Mind
19. Charlotte De Witte – Reflection
18. Anyma & Chris Avantgarde – Eternity
17. Armin van Buuren & Punctual feat. Alika – On & On
16. Martin Garrix – Hurricane
15. Chase & Status, Bou ft. IRAH, Flowdan, Trigga, Takura – Baddadan
14. Kevin De Vries & Mau P – Metro
13. Kaskade, Deadmau5 x Sofi Tukker, Kx5 – Sacrifice
12. MK & Dom Dolla – Rhyme Dust
11. Steve Angello, Wh0 – What You Need

10. Tiesto – Lay Low
Starting our top ten for 2023 is Tiesto’s ‘Lay Low’. This track seamlessly blends together progressive house, infectious melodies, and powerful drops that keeps the energy high on the dancefloor.

9. Mau P – Gimme That Bounce
Mau P
isn’t going anywhere anytime soon! From ‘Drugs from Amsterdam’ to ‘Gimmie that Bounce’, Mau P delivers once again an irresistible energetic anthem. ‘Gimmie that Bounce’ lives up to its name with its dynamic bassline and catchy hooks. 

8. Fred Again – Adore U
‘Adore U’ took us on a journey this year with intricate beats and ethereal vocals. Fred Again’s master production shines through in this track generating an emotive and danceable landscape.

7. FISHER, Kita Alexander – Atmosphere
‘Atmosphere’ was the track we couldn’t get out of our heads this summer. Combining FISHER’s signature house sound with Kita Alexander’s vocals, this track evokes infectious energy that captures the essence of carefree summer festival vibes. 

6. Creeds – Push it
If there’s one track we couldn’t get enough of this year it was ‘Push It’. No matter the specific subgenre of electronic music you were jamming out to and regardless of the festival you certainly heard this banger. This track was a must-have for DJs to get the crowd going on the dancefloor.

5. Eli Brown – Be the One
Eli Brown
’s ‘Be the One’ is a blend of deep house coupled with infectious melodies. The track demonstrates Brown’s skill in curating music that is both seductive and danceable. 

4. Cassö, RAYE, D-Block Europe – Prada
‘Prada’ is one that we all certainly vibed to this year. This track fuses both electronic music with urban elements resulting in an edgy and infectious listening experience. 

3. Calvin Harris & Ellie Goulding – Miracle
‘Miracle’ is an euphoric journey that showcases two powerhouse artists Calvin Harris and Ellie Goulding. The track is both euphoric and uplifting and is one we couldn’t get out of our heads this year. 

2. Peggy Gou – (It Goes Like) Nanana
Peggy Gou
’s ‘Nanana’ is an instant classic dance floor anthem that combines infectious beats with Gou’s unique dynamic style. This track demonstrates Peggy Gou’s ability to create tracks that resonate a wide audience transcending both pop music and electronic music. 

1. John Summit ft. Hayla – Where You Are

John Summit’s ‘Where You Are’ featuring Hayla, takes the top spot this year with its groovy vibe and captivating vocals. This track is the number one for this year as it set the tone of an incredible year of unforgettable nights (and mornings) on the dancefloor. 

Listen to all of these tracks in our Spotify playlist below – follow here.

Do you agree with our list? Drop a comment on who you thought deserved the number one spot this year!

Amy Farina

Recent Posts

Swedish House Mafia’s ‘Antidote’ Celebrates 13 Years

Thirteen years ago today, Swedish House Mafia, teamed up with Australian electro house duo Knife…

12 hours ago

Ready to Step Into the Void?

Bangkok’s newest nightlife destination, Void Club, has already opened its doors, but the real celebration…

3 days ago

Interview with Gabry Ponte: From ‘Blue (Da Ba Dee)’ to San Siro Stadium – Reflections on 2024 and 25 Years of Success

Italian DJ and producer Gabry Ponte has been a defining force in electronic dance music…

3 days ago

Elrow Announces Saturday Residency at Ibiza’s [UNVRS] – The World’s First ‘Hyperclub’

The first details of elrow's upcoming residency at the groundbreaking [UNVRS] are revealed today. This new…

3 days ago

Jessica Audiffred Teases New Album With 3-Track Sampler

The anticipation for Jessica Audiffred’s upcoming album has reached new heights as the Mexico City…

3 days ago

Day Zero Tulum 2025: A Journey into the Jungle’s Most Iconic Party

Introduction Deep within the heart of the Yucatán jungle, where mysticism meets music, Day Zero…

3 days ago