
"Absolutely Not" is a song by the Canadian singer Deborah Cox. It was written by Cox, Eric Johnson, D. Christopher Jennings, Ahmad Russel, Tiffany Palmer, Eric Jones, and James Glasco and produced by Johnson and Jennings for the soundtrack to the comedy film Dr. Dolittle 2 (2001). Released as a single in mid-2001, "Absolutely Not" was most successful on the Billboard Dance Club Songs, where remixes by DJ Hex Hector spent two weeks at number-one in September of that year. In 2002, the song was nominated for a Juno Award in the category Best Dance Recording. Hex Hector's "Chanel Mix" of "Absolutely Not" was later included on Cox's 2002 studio album The Morning After. Covered by Dutch singer Glennis Grace, it also appeared on second season soundtrack to the North American version of Queer as Folk.

"Astronomia" is a house song by Dutch electronic music duo Vicetone and Tony Igy, created as a remix of Igy's 2010 song with the same name. It was released on July 9, 2014.

Avra by Greek Cypriot singer Ivi Adamou, is the Greek version of the song "Mestral" by the Greek producer Pink Noisy.

"Bam bam" is a song by the Belgian Eurodance singer Kim Kay. It was released in 1999 on EMI as the fourth single and as well as the second track from her debut studio album, La Vie en lilali (1998). It is a Eurodance song that was written by Peter Gillis, Miguel Wiels, and Stef Corbesier and produced by Phil Sterman and Lov Cook.

"Be My World" is a song by the Italian House group Milky. It was released in 2003 on Robbins Entertainment, Universal Music Group, Multiply Records and Motivo Productions as the third single and as well as the second track from their only studio album, Star (2002). It is a dance-pop song that was written and produced by Giuliano Sacchetto and Giordano Trivellato.

"Calling All Hearts" is a song by American producer DJ Cassidy, featuring vocals from American singer-songwriter, musician and actor Robin Thicke, and English singer-songwriter Jessie J. The song was released in the United States in February 2014 and in the United Kingdom on 20 April 2014 as a digital download. The song has charted in Belgium. The song was written by Cassidy Podell, Jessica Cornish, Claude Kelly and Gregory Cohen.

"Crush" is a single released by Paul van Dyk in a collaboration with the trance duo, Second Sun.

"La Dah-li-danse" is a song by the Belgian Eurodance singer Kim Kay. It was released in 2000 on EMI as the lead single and as well as the tenth track from her only compilation album, Hits! (2000). It is a Eurodance song that was originally written by traditional "In dulci jubilo" and its French adaptation written by Ilbe, Sidro, and G. Stevens and produced by Phil Sterman and Lov Cook.

"Don't Break My Heart" is a single by American singer La Toya Jackson, which features a rap and background vocals by Tom Beser. It was Jackson's last single of the 1990s.

"Don't Go Away" is a 1996 Eurodance song by German band Fun Factory. It was released as the fourth single from their second album, Fun-Tastic and became their last chart success. The single was also the last single to be promoted by the band as a quartet, when band member Smooth T left the band. The song is sung by lead singer Marie Anett Mey and it hit success in Spain, where the track peaked at number 6. Additionally the single peaked at number 31 in Austria and number 37 in Germany. Outside Europe, it reached number 93 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the US. A music video was shot to accompany the song, directed by V. Hannwacker & M. Rosenmüller. It sees the band performing at a party on the beach.

Don't Take Away My Heart is a song by German musical group Modern Talking. It was released in May 2000 as the second and final single from their ninth album, Year of the Dragon.

"Don't Worry Bout Me" is a song by Swedish singer Zara Larsson, released by TEN Music Group and Epic Records on 28 March 2019. Larsson wrote "Don't Worry Bout Me" with Tove Lo, Rami Yacoub, Linnea Södahl, Whitney Phillips, and The Struts, who also produced the song. It is a dance-pop track with dancehall-infused house production. Initially released as a standalone single, the song appears on the Japanese edition of Larsson's third studio album, Poster Girl.

"DooDah!" is a song by the Danish group Cartoons. It was released in 1998 on FLEX Records and EMI as the debut single and as well as the second track from their debut studio album, Toonage (1998). The song is a eurodance cover of Camptown Races with completely different lyrics that were written by Jesper Dukholt (Sponge), Erling Jensen (Shooter) and Martin Østengaard (Toonie) and produced by Michael Pfundheller, Sponge and Toonie.

Dubi Dam Dam is the debut single by German pop group Banaroo, which was released on 5 June 2005 from their debut album, Banaroo's World (2005).

"Firestorm" is a song recorded by Austrian singer Conchita Wurst for her debut album, Conchita (2015). It was released as an A-side single along with "Colours of Your Love" on 7 August 2015.

"Flying Away" is a song by the Italian dance singer Moony. It was released in 2003 on East West Records and Airplane Records as the third single and as well as the fourth track from her debut studio album, Lifestories (2003). It is a house song that was written by Monica Bragato, Alfredo Comazzetto, Diego Broggio and Rossano Palù and produced by Frankie Tamburo and Mauro Ferrucci.

"Higher" is a song by Canadian singer Deborah Cox. Released as a single on March 18, 2013, the track became her twelfth number one hit on Billboard's US Dance Club Songs chart.

"Horse" is a single by Swedish DJ Salvatore Ganacci. American record label Owsla released the single along with a music video on 17 April 2019. The music video was nominated for and won a Grammis for Music Video of the Year in 2020.

"House Is Not a Home" is a song recorded and written by Canadian singer Deborah Cox. Released as a single on September 13, 2005, the track became her ninth number one hit on Billboard's Dance Club Songs chart.

"If It Wasn't for Love" is a song recorded and written by Canadian singer Deborah Cox. Released as a standalone single on November 26, 2011, the track became her 11th number one hit on Billboard's US Dance Club Songs.

"Iniminimanimo" is a song by the Belgian Eurodance singer Kim Kay. It was released in 1999 on EMI as the fifth single and as well as the fourth track from her debut studio album, La Vie en lilali (1998). It is a Eurodance song that was written by Sidro, Ilbe, and Stef Corbesier and produced by Phil Sterman and Lov Cook.

"Kinda Miss You" is a song by Canadian singer Deborah Cox. It was written by Jessica Ashley, Leon Thomas III, and Khris Riddick-Tynes for her unreleased sixth studio album Work of Art, initially announced for an August 2015 release through Deco and Primary Wave Music, with production helmed by Thomas and Riddick-Tynes under their production moniker The Rascals. The song was released as the album's first single on February 3, 2015.

"Let the World Be Ours Tonight" is a song recorded and written by Canadian singer Deborah Cox. Released as a single on June 30, 2017, the track became her 13th number one hit on Billboard's Dance Club Songs chart in its September 16, 2017 issue.

"Megamix" is a song by the Vengaboys released in 1999 from their remix album The Remix Album.

"Mera Me Ti Mera" is a single released by Antique. It reached #45 on the Swedish singles chart.

"Mr. Lonely" is a song by Canadian singer Deborah Cox. It was written by Ahmad Russell, Christopher Jennings, Eric Johnson, Eric Jones, Takia Jennings, and Terry Johnson for her third studio album The Morning After (2002), with production helmed by Jennings and Johnson along with William Lockwood. The song, along with several remix versions, was released as the album's second single in fall 2002 and reached number one the US Billboard Dance Club Songs.

"Oui oh oui" is a song by the Belgian Eurodance singer Kim Kay. It was released in 1998 on EMI as the second single and as well as the sixth track from her debut studio album, La Vie en lilali (1998). It is a Eurodance song that was written by Wim Claes, Katrien Gillis, and Guido Veulemans and produced by Phil Sterman and Lov Cook.

"Over You" is the fourth single released by the Belgian dance group Lasgo after the addition of Jelle Van Dael as vocals.

"Pickin' Up Pieces" is the lead single from Brenda K. Starr's debut album, I Want Your Love, released in 1985 by Mirage Records. The song was produced by Arthur Baker, who co-wrote it with Lotti Golden.

"The Sailor Song" is a song by Danish pop duo Toy-Box. It is the third single off their debut album Fantastic. Even though "The Sailor Song" did not succeed as well as their earlier singles "Tarzan & Jane" and "Best Friend," it was still a widely popular and fan favorite song.

"Scandy Randy" is a song by German dance-pop group Sqeezer. It was released in December 1995 as the first single and twelfth song from their album, Drop Your Pants. It peaked at number 39 in Germany. The song did not achieve widespread distribution or airplay outside of that region, unlike the subsequent hit singles from Drop Your Pants. The female Model for the Music Video was the Dancer, TV Host and Singer Yvonne Spath but the real studio Singer for the Songs by Sqeezer was Alexandra Prince.

"Some Chords" is an instrumental by Canadian electronic music producer Deadmau5, released on 3 May 2010 as the first single from his fifth studio album 4×4=12. The song peaked at 13 on the Dance/Electronic Digital Song Sales chart in the US, and 120 in the UK Singles Chart. In 2014, a remix by Dillon Francis was released for Deadmau5's compilation album, 5 Years of Mau5.

"Space Invaders" is a song by the Croatian-Danish bubblegum dance group Hit'n'Hide. It was released in 1998 on Scandinavian Records as the third single and as well as the third track from their debut studio album, On a Ride (1998). It is a bubblegum dance song that was written by Jens Ringdal and Sune Munkholm Pedersen.

"Tarzan & Jane" is a song by Danish bubblegum dance group Toy-Box from their debut album, Fantastic. It was released as the lead single in 1998 in Germany and then re-released in 1999 to coincide with the premiere of Disney's Tarzan. The song became a Top 10 hit in Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden. On the Eurochart Hot 100, "Tarzan & Jane" reached number 15. Outside Europe, it peaked at number 27 in New Zealand and number 41 in Australia.

"Two Lives" is a song by British recording artist Example. This is the fifth single from Example's second album, Won't Go Quietly. The song was released on 14 November 2010.

"UR " is the second single of the female Belgian dance singer Kate Ryan and was released on October 15, 2001 in Belgium, in 2002 in some other countries too, but with less success.

"Les Vacances d'été" is a song by the Belgian Eurodance singer Kim Kay. It was released in 2000 on EMI as the second single and as well as the fifth track from her only compilation album, Hits! (2000). It is a Eurodance song that was originally written by traditional "O Mal Hão" and its French adaptation written by Véronique Loiselet and produced by Phil Sterman and Lov Cook.
"When I Call Your Name" is the title of Mary Kiani's solo debut single. It was produced by Nightcrawlers. It charted at #18 on the UK Singles Chart.