Top Dance Songs of 1999 Volume 4

Coverart for the Top Dance Songs of 1999 with the biggest dance songs of the year against a steel background with bolts

The year 1999, brimming with euphoria, was a dazzling moment in dance music history. Neon lights flickered on vibrant dance floors, heart-pounding rhythms pulsed through crowded clubs, and the Top Dance Songs of 1999 echoed in the air. These tracks, the biggest dance songs of the year, painted the nightlife with vivacious hues of excitement and joy, each beat etching an indelible mark in our memories.

Everything But The Girl’s ‘Five Fathoms (Club 69 Future Club Mix)’ was a tidal wave of enchanting harmonies. The Club 69 remix was a pulsating, future-forward blend that lured dancers into the deep end of the dance floor, earning its spot among the top dance songs of 1999.

Cher’s ‘All Or Nothing (Danny Tenaglia International Mix)’ was a powerful siren song. Danny Tenaglia’s remix enhanced Cher’s soulful vocals with a global beat, crafting an anthem that resonated as one of the biggest dance songs of the year.

With ‘New York City Boy (The Thunderpuss 2000 Club Mix)’, Pet Shop Boys created a magnetic tribute to the city that never sleeps. Thunderpuss’ 2000 club mix introduced an irresistible beat with a sing-a-long chant “Vodka, Vodka, Vodka’ that had the gay boys hands in the air while sweating in unison, cementing its position among the top dance songs of 1999.

Charlotte’s ‘Skin (Club 69 Future Anthem Club Mix)’ was an intoxicating melody. Its stirring beat and evocative lyrics danced on the line between vulnerability and strength, making it one of the year’s most memorable tracks.

Madonna’s ‘Beautiful Stranger (Calderone Club Mix)’ was a sultry, mysterious tune. Calderone’s club mix transformed it into a mesmerizing dance hit, making it one of the biggest dance songs of 1999.

Donna Summer gave us two distinct but equally compelling versions of ‘Love is The Healer’. Eric Kupper’s ”I Feel Healed” 12” Mix utilized the memorable techno riff from her genre defining #1 Disco song ‘I Feel Love” from 1977, while the Thunderpuss 2000 Club Mix offered a pulsating, club-ready anthem, both demonstrating why Summer remained a dominant force on the dance floor.

Finally, Jonathan Peters presented ‘Flower Duet ’99 (Jonathan Peters Club Mix)’, a soaring, operatic masterpiece that remixed classic opera with club beats, creating an unexpected but phenomenal dance hit.

In conclusion, 1999 was a year that pulsated with life, passion, and rhythm. The Top Dance Songs of 1999 ignited the dance floors, their electrifying beats and mesmerizing melodies creating a colorful mosaic of unforgettable nights. These biggest dance songs of the year captured the spirit of an era, their impact echoing in the energetic beats that continue to inspire dance music today. As we look back, let’s immerse ourselves in the rhythm, the energy, and the excitement that defined 1999 and continues to move us today.

Album : Year-End Edition 1999 | volume 4
Genre : Circuit, House, Progressive
Year : 1999
Total Time : 01:09:33

1. Everything But The Girl – Five Fathoms (Club 69 Future Club Mix)

2. Cher – All Or Nothing (Danny Tenaglia International Mix)

3. Pet Shop Boys – New York City Boy (The Thunderpuss 2000 Club Mix)

4. Donna Summer – Love Is The Healer (Thunderpuss 2000 Club Mix)

5. Charlotte – Skin (Club 69 Future Anthem Club Mix)

6. Abigail – Let The Joy Rise (Thunderpuss 2000 Club Mix)

7. Madonna – Beautiful Stranger (Calderone Club Mix)

8. Donna Summer – Love is The Healer (Eric Kupper’s ”I Feel Healed” 12” Mix)

9. Jonathan Peters pres. Luminaire – Flower Duet ’99 (Jonathan Peters Club Mix)

Top Dance Songs of 1999 Volume 3

Coverart for the Top Dance Songs of 1999 with the biggest dance songs of the year against a steel background with bolts

The year 1999 shimmers brightly in the annals of dance music, a vibrant explosion of pulsating rhythms and intoxicating beats. The era resonated with the Top Dance Songs of 1999, creating an exhilarating soundscape that shaped the club world for the next decade. The biggest dance songs of the year reigned supreme, their heart-thumping beats shaping unforgettable nights and creating an electrifying mosaic in dance music history.

First on the scene was Amber’s ‘Sexual (Li Da Di) (Thunderpuss 2000 Club Mix)’, a thunderous masterpiece blending Amber’s seductive vocals with Thunderpuss’s ingenious mixing. It was an energetic symphony of sounds that dominated dance floors worldwide, carving its place among the top dance songs of 1999.

Next, Cher burst onto the scene with her follow-up to the mega smash ‘Believe’ with ‘Strong Enough (Club 69 Future Anthem Mix)’. This dance anthem, pulsating with empowering lyrics and a relentless beat, reaffirmed Cher’s status as a dance music icon. Its addictive rhythms and irresistible energy made it one of the biggest dance songs of the year.

Whitney Houston’s ‘It’s Not Right But It’s Ok (Thunderpuss 2000 Club Mix)’ was an emotional powerhouse. Thunderpuss’s impeccable remix added a high-voltage punch to Houston’s iconic vocals, making it a standout among the top dance songs of 1999.

Pete Heller’s ‘Big Love (Erick Morillo Mix)’ was a phenomenal groove. Heller’s original track was a dance music gem, and Morillo’s remix added an irresistible layer of club-ready energy that transformed it into one of the biggest dance songs of the year.

The collaboration of Cevin Fisher and Loleatta Holloway resulted in ‘(You Got Me) Burning Up (T-Total Hot Flush Remix)’, a blistering track that fired up dance floors. This sizzling anthem left an indelible mark on 1999, its fiery energy resonating in every beat, in every move.

Bob Marley vs. Funkstar De Luxe’s ‘Sun Is Shining (Funkstar Club Mix)’ was a refreshing fusion of reggae and dance, the sun-kissed rhythms making it a staple among the top dance songs of 1999.

Enrique Iglesias’s ‘Bailamos (Eric Morillo Main Vocal Mix)’ was a rhythmic fiesta. Iglesias’s Latin-pop charm and Morillo’s club-savvy remixing made this track an international sensation, placing it among the biggest dance songs of the year.

Finally, the ‘September ’99 (Mutant Disco Vocal Mix)’ by Earth, Wind & Fire vs. Phats & Small was an infectious time capsule that breathed new life into a classic, seamlessly bridging the past with the future.

In essence, 1999 was a dance music revelation. The Top Dance Songs of 1999 pulsated with a vibrant life force, each track a rhythmic heart pounding with passion and energy. These biggest dance songs of the year were more than just music; they were the rhythm of our lives, the soundtrack to an unforgettable era. So, let’s take a trip down memory lane, remember the joy, the energy, and the rhythm, and let’s dance like it’s 1999!

Album : Year-End Edition 1999 | volume 3
Genre : Circuit, House, Progressive
Year : 1999
Total Time : 01:32:45

1. Byron Stingily – That’s The Way Love Is (Johnny Vicious Mix)

2. Earth, Wind & Fire vs. Phats & Small – September ’99 (Mutant Disco Vocal Mix)

3. Tori Amos – Jackie’s Strength (Wedding Cake Meltdown Mix)

4. Cher – Strong enough (Club 69 Future Anthem Mix)

5. Amber – Sexual (Li Da Di) (Thunderpuss 2000 Club Mix)

6. Whitney Houston – It’s Not Right But It’s Ok (Thunderpuss 2000 Club Mix)

7. Madonna – Nothing Really Matters (Club 69 Vocal Club Mix)

8. Pete Heller – Big Love (Erick Morillo Mix)

9. Cevin Fisher feat. Loleatta Holloway – (You Got Me) Burning Up (T-Total Hot Flush Remix)

10. Bob Marley vs. Funkstar De Luxe – Sun Is Shining (Funkstar Club Mix)

11. Powerhouse feat. Duane Harden – What You Need (Full Intention Power Mix)

12. Enrigue Iglesias – Bailamos (Eric Morillo Main Vocal Mix)

13. Backstreet Boys – I Want It That Way (David Morales Club Vocal Remix)

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