Top Dance Songs in Singapore

1
Feel Good cover
Feel Good

Felix Jaehn

2
Forever Young cover
Forever Young

David Guetta

3
Somedays cover
Somedays

Sonny Fodera

4
I Don't Wanna Wait cover
I Don't Wanna Wait

David Guetta

5
Middle cover
Middle

DJ Snake

6
Strangers cover
Strangers

Kenya Grace

7
Baby Don't Hurt Me cover
Baby Don't Hurt Me

Coi Leray

8
Just Dance cover
Just Dance

Lady Gaga

9
The Sound of Silence (CYRIL Remix) cover
The Sound of Silence (CYRIL Remix)

Disturbed

10
Head Down cover
Head Down

Lost Frequencies

11
In The Dark cover
In The Dark

Purple Disco Machine

12
Waterfall cover
Waterfall

Michael Schulte

13
I Adore You (feat. Daecolm) cover
I Adore You (feat. Daecolm)

HUGEL

14
Lifeline cover
Lifeline

Glockenbach

15
Flames (David Guetta Remix) cover
Flames (David Guetta Remix)

David Guetta

16
Whatever cover
Whatever

Kygo

17
Turn The Lights Off (feat. Jon) cover
Turn The Lights Off (feat. Jon)

KATO

18
Larger Than Life cover
Larger Than Life

Armin van Buuren

19
Black Friday (pretty like the sun) cover
Black Friday (pretty like the sun)

Lost Frequencies

20
Old Me cover
Old Me

Felix Jaehn

21
Start cover
Start

oskar med k

22
Murder On the Dancefloor cover
Murder On the Dancefloor

Sophie Ellis-Bextor

23
Ferrari cover
Ferrari

James Hype

24
Pure Shores cover
Pure Shores

All Saints

25
Talk to Me cover
Talk to Me

Simeon Rodgers

26
Lady (Hear Me Tonight) cover
Lady (Hear Me Tonight)

Modjo

27
Lovers In A Past Life cover
Lovers In A Past Life

Calvin Harris

28
Silhouettes (feat. Poppy Baskcomb) cover
Silhouettes (feat. Poppy Baskcomb)

Sonny Fodera

29
Re-Rewind (The Crowd Say Bo Selecta) [Radio Edit] cover
Re-Rewind (The Crowd Say Bo Selecta) [Radio Edit]

Artful Dodger

30
Pump Up the Jam cover
Pump Up the Jam

Technotronic

31
(It Goes Like) Nanana cover
(It Goes Like) Nanana

Peggy Gou

32
Dirrty cover
Dirrty

Christina Aguilera

33
Where Did You Go? (A1 x J1 Remix) cover
Where Did You Go? (A1 x J1 Remix)

A1 x J1

34
Told You So cover
Told You So

Martin Garrix

35
Beat Of Your Heart cover
Beat Of Your Heart

Purple Disco Machine

36
I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho) [More English Radio Edit] cover
I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho) [More English Radio Edit]

Enrique Iglesias & Pitbull

37
Substitution cover
Substitution

Kungs & Cookin' On 3 Burners

38
A Sky Full of Stars cover
A Sky Full of Stars

Coldplay

39
Chasing Paradise cover
Chasing Paradise

Kygo

40
Flawless (Radio Edit) cover
Flawless (Radio Edit)

The Ones

Best radio stations for Dance

Singapore’s electronic music scene is currently defined by a sophisticated blend of melodic house, high-energy dance-pop, and atmospheric club anthems. As the city-state continues to cement its status as a global nightlife hub, the local airwaves are dominated by tracks that bridge the gap between late-night underground vibes and daytime poolside relaxation. Currently, the charts reflect a strong preference for polished production and infectious hooks, with legendary figures like David Guetta and Felix Jaehn leading the charge. Jaehn’s "Feel Good" and Guetta’s modern reimagining of "Forever Young" highlight a prevailing trend toward nostalgic yet modernized sounds that resonate deeply with Singapore’s cosmopolitan audience.

The influence of global festival culture is also highly evident in the popularity of Sonny Fodera’s "Somedays" and the persistent appeal of DJ Snake’s "Middle," showcasing a lasting local love for vocal-driven electronic music. Meanwhile, listeners are increasingly embracing the "sped-up" phenomenon, as seen with SUNGOD’s "Annihilate," reflecting how digital social media trends are directly impacting traditional radio rotations. The scene is also welcoming atmospheric and rhythmic textures, such as Kenya Grace’s "Strangers," which brings a sleek drum and bass edge to the mainstream, and the nu-disco brilliance of Purple Disco Machine’s "In The Dark."

From the sleek bars of Marina Bay to the beach clubs of Sentosa, the soundscape is further enriched by inventive remixes that breathe new life into familiar classics. The CYRIL remix of Disturbed’s "The Sound of Silence" has become a staple, proving that even the most unexpected acoustic tracks can find a home on the dancefloor when paired with a deep-house pulse. This eclectic mix of high-velocity tracks like Gorgrom’s "Low-Rise Jeans" and the melodic beauty of Michael Schulte’s "Waterfall" illustrates the incredible diversity of the current electronic palette. Whether you are looking for high-octane energy for a workout or a rhythmic backdrop for your evening commute, these top tracks represent the true pulse of the city’s contemporary music landscape.