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Fresh Music Mix 2022 Best Pop Dance Hits


Despite its position at the end of the alphabet, music is rife with songs starting with W. Some are sentimental, some are playful, and others are raucous. They span time and genre, showcasing a degree of musical flexibility on the part of composers and lyricists. Here are some of the best songs beginning with W.




Fresh Music Mix 2022 | Best Pop Dance Hits


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The dance/electronic genre runs wide and deep, encompassing a myriad of subgenres, artists, labels and fan cultures. By any definition, 2022 was a landmark year for the genre, as clubs and festivals returned more energized than ever and a wide spectrum of artists embraced dance music's spirit of collective release.


This year, Beyoncé and Drake turned to house music to inspire their respective albums, spotlighting several dance-music stars like Honey Dijon, Black Coffee, &ME and Rampa as collaborators. There was also a dizzying array of new music within the genre, including years-in-the-making albums from the likes of Flume and Bonobo and innumerable DJ sets loaded with unreleased tracks (or IDs, to EDM-heads).


In a moment of cosmic alignment, two of music's biggest names found their 2022 muse in dance music. Beyoncé went all-in on house, disco and ballroom on her long awaited seventh studio album, which paid thrilling homage to dance music's Black and queer roots. In an all-star cast of collaborators, the singer found a kindred spirit in Chicago house veteran Honey Dijon, who brought her jacking energy to album cuts "Alien Superstar" and "Cozy."


While the work is far from done, this year saw dance music more consciously acknowledge its Black and queer foundations. After exploring the theme with Beyoncé, Honey Dijon delivered Black Girl Magic, a joyous house album that celebrates Black queer identity.


Accepting the first-ever award for Best Electronic/Dance Act at London's MOBOs Awards, which honor "music of black origin," Nia Archives spoke to dance music's essence: "Jungle is music of Black origin and I'm proud to be flying the flag for my community and my scene."


Like other dance subgenres, techno remained predominantly white and male in 2022. To redress this imbalance, some in the industry are pushing for top DJs to insist on an inclusion or diversity clause in their contracts, stipulating that promoters book a diverse lineup.


UK club music is always firing, but 2022 took it up a level with new iterations on UK bass music. In a year that electronic maestro Four Tet won his streaming royalty dispute with Domino Records, several of the producer's peers dropped consequential releases.


After an ascendant 2021, Chicago-born DJ-producer John Summit dominated the year in tech-house, thanks to his prolific output and savvy use of social media. Together with friends like Chris Lake and Dom Dolla, Summit has muscled onto festival mainstages with a bumping, vocal-laced tech-house sound typified by his 2022 releases "La Danza," "In Chicago" and "Show Me." With a 2023 headline show locked at Colorado's famed Red Rocks Amphitheatre - a strived-for badge of honor for dance artists in the US - Summit is proving the big-ticket appeal of tech-house.


EDM nostalgia also fueled the 2022 team-up from deadmau5 and Kaskade as kx5, whose debut single, "Escape," could've been the biggest progressive house hit of 2012. In a full-circle moment, the duo capped off the year with a headline show for 46,000 fans at the Los Angeles Coliseum, the former home of EDM massive Electric Daisy Carnival. According to Billboard Boxscore, the concert was the biggest ticketed global dance event of 2022 for a headline artist.


Just as TikTok helped to make and sustain pop hits in 2022, the addictive video-sharing app also played its part in dance music. While DJs flocked to TikTok to share tips, tricks, mash-ups, and videos from the booth, some of the genre's biggest successes were driven by the TikTok community.


Dance music is forever mining the past to inform the present, and this year was no different. Throughout 2022, a wide swathe of DJs and producers reached back to the sounds of '90s and early 2000s rave, Eurodance and hard dance to give their sets a jolt.


Brown's 1965 classic, "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag," became one of the first funk hits, and has been endlessly sampled and covered over the years, along with his other groovy tracks. Of course, many other funk acts followed in the '60s, and the genre thrived in the '70s and '80s as the disco craze came and went, and the originators of hip-hop and house music created new music from funk and disco's strong, flexible bones built for dancing.


Billy Idol is a true rock 'n' roll survivor who has persevered through cultural shifts and personal struggles. While some may think of Idol solely for "Rebel Yell" and "White Wedding," the singer's musical influences span genres and many of his tunes are less turbo-charged than his '80s hits would belie.


Idol first made a splash in the latter half of the '70s with the British punk band Generation X. In the '80s, he went on to a solo career combining rock, pop, and punk into a distinct sound that transformed him and his musical partner, guitarist Steve Stevens, into icons. They have racked up multiple GRAMMY nominations, in addition to one gold, one double platinum, and four platinum albums thanks to hits like "Cradle Of Love," "Flesh For Fantasy," and "Eyes Without A Face."


After his honorable discharge in 2021, Bryan began his music career in earnest, and in 2022 released "Something in the Orange," a haunting ballad that stakes a convincing claim to the territory between Tyler Childers and Jason Isbell in both sonics and songwriting. Slashing slide guitar drives home the song's heartbreak, as Bryan pines for a lover whose tail lights have long since vanished over the horizon.


Mac Miller was one of the most famous and exposed rappers of modern rap music and hip hop culture. Unfortunately, Mac Miller left us young, at the age of 26, but his songs that entertained millions will remain as eternal as the memory of Mac. Mac Miller also liked to experiment with music, which is best seen in this song, followed by a heavy beat, old school style, and crystal clear rap, which unlike mumble-rap actually makes sense and is easily recognizable. Mac Miller found his individuality and creative climax by fighting the current industry standards. The memory of Mac Miller will remain forever, and he will continue to live through the songs he left us that will be remembered for generations. This is one of those songs with lots of bass that most people will recognize.


Chase and Status decided to do a remix of this song (they even bought an electric guitar for this occasion) and came up with one of the biggest hits in the fusion of electronic and rock music at the time.


Noisia is one of the groups that deserve a lot more recognition than it gets. In the past 20 years, they were always dancing on a thin line between mainstream and underground movement-driven music. Up to this day, you can find their work in the lower 10k while some of their hits created 14M views.


The production trio, better known as Saber, Stray, and Halogenix, are well-known British producers who have been entertaining the masses with their atmospheric drum bass music hits for years. Now a duo (Halogenix left) from north London gathered to explore the UK Bass scene has been active for years. And they probably produce the hardest sound on this list.


His works are marked by excellent vocals, and he often uses elements of classical music to create the almost trance fused atmosphere and sound of the early 2000s. All of this is accompanied by great progressive synths and sound effects that make his works one of the better ones on this list. In my opinion, this is easily one of the best bass songs out there.


Speaking to The Independent in 2009, she recalled her struggles to get radio airplay after releasing The Fame. "They would say, 'This is too racy, too dance-oriented, too underground. It's not marketable,'" she said. "And I would say, 'My name is Lady Gaga. I've been on the music scene for years, and I'm telling you, this is what's next.'"


Juarez: I love that the music we make gives me the same feeling that "Breakaway" gave me when I first listened to it. It's, like, a vibe thing. And also Kelly Clarkson is like, the best person in the world. I think she can do no wrong.


So, yes, there are a lot of options available. But figuring out which platform will give you the best listening experience, value, and content remains a challenge. Especially since we all enjoy music in ways unique to us.


  • Overall, a good combination of human curation and algorithm-driven recommendations is always a good thing to have.The Best Music Streaming Platforms in 2023Apple MusicBest OverallApple MusicKey featuresAvailability: 160+ countries

  • App types: All

  • Free plan: No

  • Monthly Premium Price: $10.99/month

  • Other Plans: Family ($16.99/month), Student ($5.99/month), Voice ($4.99/month)

  • Free trial period: 1 month

  • Music library size: 100 million songs

  • Maximum bitrate: Up to 24-bit/192 kHz (High-Resolution Lossless)

Apple Music offers a great-looking design and excellent sound quality. It has a packed music library and lots of non-music content such as video and radio. It meets all the minimum requirements of a great music streaming platform, making it our best overall pick.


High Efficiency is best for conserving mobile data and High Quality is suited for casual listening. Lossless and High-Resolution Lossless are for those who prefer ultra hi-res music and have the equipment that can handle it. Just be sure your net speed is up to the task as well.


Hip hop is one of the most popular genres of music today. Whether you are listening to them on the radio, downloading from the internet, or featuring some on your website, hip-hop artists have been breaking records with huge hits. 041b061a72


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