The following is a chronological list of Eurodance songs.
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 E-type Sweden "Set The World on Fire "[ 15] 1993 Corona Italy "The Rhythm of the Night "[ 16] [ 17] 1993 Culture Beat Germany "Mr. Vain "[ 5] 1993 Haddaway Germany, Trinidad and Tobago "What Is Love "[ 18] [ 19] 1993 Magic Affair Germany "Omen III "[ 13] 1993 Whigfield Italy, Denmark "Saturday Night "[ 20] 1994 2 Unlimited The Netherlands "The Real Thing "[ 7] [ 14] 1994 DJ BoBo Switzerland "Let the Dream Come True "[ 21] 1994 Doop The Netherlands "Doop "[ 22] 1994 Dr. Alban Nigeria, Sweden "Look Who's Talking "[ 23] 1994 Haddaway Germany, Trinidad and Tobago "Rock My Heart "[ 24] 1994 Real McCoy Germany "Another Night "[ 25] 1994 Rednex Sweden "Cotton Eye Joe "[ 26] [ 27] 1994 Scatman John United States "Scatman (Ski Ba Bop Ba Dop Bop) "[ 28] [ 29] 1995 Ace of Base Sweden "Beautiful Life "[ 30] 1995 DJ BoBo Switzerland "There Is a Party"[ 21] 1995 Dreamworld Sweden "Movin' Up "[ 31] 1995 Haddaway Germany, Trinidad and Tobago "Fly Away "[ 32] 1995 La Bouche Germany "Be My Lover " 1995 Me & My Denmark "Dub-I-Dub "[ 33] 1996 Amber The Netherlands "This Is Your Night "[ 34] 1996 Gala Italy "Freed from Desire "[ 35] [ 36] 1996 Gina G Australia "Ooh Aah... Just a Little Bit "[ 37] 1996 Mr. President Germany "Coco Jamboo "[ 38] 1997 Aqua Denmark, Norway "Barbie Girl "[ 39] 1997 Sash! Germany "Encore une fois "[ 40] 1997 Sash! Germany "Stay "[ 41] 1998 Alice Deejay The Netherlands "Better Off Alone "[ 42] [ 43] 1998 Bus Stop United Kingdom "Kung Fu Fighting "[ 44] 1998 Daze Denmark "Together Forever (The Cyber Pet Song)"[ 45] 1998 Loona The Netherlands "Bailando "[ 38] 1998 Love Inc. Canada "You're a Superstar "[ 46] 1998 Vengaboys The Netherlands "Up and Down "[ 47] 1998 Vengaboys The Netherlands "We Like to Party "[ 48] 1999 Vengaboys The Netherlands "Boom, Boom, Boom, Boom!! "[ 49] [ 50] 1999 Alice Deejay The Netherlands "Back in My Life "[ 42] 1999 Amber The Netherlands "Sexual (Li Da Di)"[ 51] 1999 Angel City featuring Lara McAllen The Netherlands, United Kingdom "Love Me Right (Oh Sheila) "[ 52] 1999 Eiffel 65 Italy "Blue (Da Ba Dee) "[ 53]
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