As the millennium approached, dance music fully merged with pop charts. Cher revolutionized vocal processing with Believe , introducing the world to the "Auto-Tune" effect in a dance track. Eiffel 65 gave us the quirky, unforgettable Blue (Da Ba Dee) , and Darude closed out the decade with the trance masterpiece Sandstorm , ensuring the 90s ended on a high BPM note.
These songs bridged the gap between underground clubs and radio airplay.
Most 100-song collections are structured across 5 CDs (20 tracks each) and balance three distinct sub-genres: Eurodance & Pop-Dance: High-energy, vocal-driven tracks like Corona's "The Rhythm of the Night" Snap!'s "Rhythm Is a Dancer" Ace of Base's "All That She Wants" Club & House Anthems: DJ-focused tracks such as Robin S's "Show Me Love" Nightcrawlers' "Push The Feeling On" Wamdue Project's "King Of My Castle" Electronic & Trance: Mood-setting pieces like Robert Miles' "Children" Daft Punk's "Around the World" Critical Reception & Value 100 Hits: 90S Dance: Amazon.co.uk: CDs & Vinyl