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The 101 Greatest Dance Songs Of the '90s

Alternate title: The 101 Best Songs Of All Time.

101. "Space Jam" by Quad City DJ's

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A controversial start to this list. But, as the gays say, it gets better. And regardless of your opinion, this song is still iconic!!!

99. "Strong Enough" by Cher

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Always overshadowed by "Believe," "Strong Enough" was also a great '90s dance song! In the music video, Cher is stuck in an old TV and a knockoff iMac. Cool!

98. "Girls and Boys" by Blur

The song is equal parts Britpop and dance pop. And a great reminder of just how brilliant Blur was throughout the '90s.

96. "Gettin' Jiggy Wit It" by Will Smith

Will Smith isn't exactly what you think of when you think "'90s dance," BUUUT you'd be hard-pressed to find anyone between the ages of 26 and 30 who hasn't had a moment with this song at a middle school dance. Plus, he never had to curse in his songs to sell records!

95. "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" by Eiffel 65

Two things that are probably true about this song: 1) The only words everyone knows/remembers are "I'm blue da-be-dee-da-ba die..." 2) This was likely everyone's first Napster download.

90. "I'm Too Sexy" by Right Said Fred

Yes, this song is cheesy as hell, but it doesn't ever try to be anything other than what it is: a fun, catchy, campy dance song.

89. "You're Not Alone" by Olive

A sensual and ethereal chill-out track that wouldn't have sounded out of place in a scene in Trainspotting.

87. "Born Slippy (Nuxx)" by Underworld

The standout track from the Trainspotting soundtrack — which, FTR, is a solid, near perfect soundtrack. Also, like, we've already talked about Trainspotting twice on this list so far.

84. "Unfinished Sympathy" by Massive Attack

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Another song you wouldn't exactly think of when you think "'90s dance." The song is a dazzling mix of genres, from '70s soul to house, that all works to produce a chill number that makes you want to get up and dance.

83. "Deeper and Deeper" by Madonna

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The song is a perfect example of Madonna's genius at being able to take club music (in this case house music) and make it mainstream.

74. "Dreamer" by Livin' Joy

Female vocals set to a house beat = everything you could want from an early-'90s dance song.

72. "Music Sounds Better With You" by Stardust

No, this wasn't a Daft Punk song! It was actually the band Stardust, which featured Daft Punk's Thomas Bangalter — which is why it sounded so much like a track off Discovery.

68. "If" by Janet Jackson

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Love, love, love Janet, but other than "If I was your girl," I have no idea what she is singing.

65. "No Limit" by 2 Unlimited

This is possibly the most aggressive beat from the '90s. It's like they're strumming a GIANT rubber band.

64. "Poison" by Bell Biv DeVoe

This song is not only a '90s classic, but it's also arguably better than anything New Edition ever put out.

60. "Too Funky" by George Michael

A wonderfully up-tempo track that had an accompanying music video full of supermodels, basically about as classic George Michael as you can get!

57. "Strike It Up" by Black Box

There was a big debate whether this was better than "Everybody Everybody." In the end, "Everybody Everybody" is the winner.

49. "Macarena" by Los Del Rio

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Yes, it's the biggest dance song of all time. Yes, that's impact. Buuuut, let's be real, do you EVER listen to this on your own with like headphones? The only time you hear it is when your "funky" aunt tries to force you to dance to it at your cousin's wedding. FML.

48. "Return of the Mack" by Mark Morrison

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I don't know what the hell this song is about! All I know is Mark Morrison probably says "return of the Mack" 130 times in less than four minutes.

47. "Everybody's Free" by Rozalla

This song makes me want to drop out of life, join a nudist colony, and scream, "EVERYBOODY'S FREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE TO FEEL GOOD."

45. "Hey Mr. D.J." by Zhané

Great harmonies, chill vibe, rap bridge; all the things you needed to make a perfect early-'90s R&B dance song.

37. "Ready to Go" by Republica

Unfortunately this song has been co-opted by car commercials, but regardless, it still gives me '90s teen-drama-movie school-dance vibes.

29. "Around the World" by Daft Punk

Honestly, Daft Punk could release this song today and everyone would say it's a genius bop — like how many other bands have songs that sound as good today as they did 20 years ago?! And yes, this came out two decades ago!!!

28. "The Sign" by Ace of Base

Ace of Base invented the awkward middle school dance with this song, which you can't really slow dance to but can't grind to either.

23. "C'mon N' Ride It (The Train)" by Quad City DJ's

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To be honest the dance for this song required a bit of too much coordination and work. In case you forgot, you had to slightly squat while dancing along in a conga line, moving your arm up and down (like you were pulling a train whistle), all while making a choo-choo train sound.

22. "Vogue" by Madonna

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This was hard and it was debatable whether or not to include "Vogue" on this list, so deal with it. "Vogue" is Madonna's most iconic dance song EVER.

17. "Mr. Vain" by Culture Beat

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Remember from 1993 through 1996 when every dance song came from a Euro duo that consisted of a big-voiced lead female singer and a guy with a low voice who did a spoken-word bridge? This is one of those bands, and this is their best-known hit.

15. "Believe" by Cher

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Cher's biggest moment in the '90s. In the music video, she's in the middle of a club/rave (?) in a plastic box wearing a feather hat. Iconic!

14. "Everybody Everybody" by Black Box

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Black Box is arguably one of the most underrated '90s dance troupes (if that's what you call them). Martha Wash was actually the voice of Black Box but they used a different person for the music videos. That was pretty fucked up!

7. "This Is Your Night" by Amber

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This song was on every '90s compilation-CD As Seen on TV commercial ever. Hearing the song makes me think of a woman in a pool wearing a jeweled cap thing, surrounded by flowers, posing with "prayer hands."

6. "Be My Lover" by La Bouche

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Controversially high, but when you think of a '90s dance artist or group, La Bouche is on that list. A legend. RIP. (Also I know they were a duo and the lead singer was not named La Bouche.)

3. "Groove Is in the Heart" by Deee-Lite

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The song is a perfect little slice of the early '90s New York club scene. Listening to it almost makes you wish to you could time-travel to that era and dance the night away at Limelight.

2. "The Rhythm of the Night" by Corona

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"The Rhythm of the Night" is not only a song, it's a lifestyle. It's a triumph. A feeling. Pure joy. This song will take you places!!

1. "Finally" by CeCe Peniston

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When it comes to '90s dance songs you'd be hard-pressed to find another song that so perfectly incorporates other music genres that made the decade so great — i.e., R&B, house, and pop — which is what makes "Finally" the quintessential '90s dance song. And honestly, it's a feel-good hit! Just try being in a bad mood after listening to it!

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