I'm not seeing what's so weird about the list, it's just songs that were big in Europe at some point. Not songs that you will absolutely hear on your typical night out in 2022. It's going to feature a ton of easy to dance to songs or nostalgic songs that people grew up with.
Adding to this: when these songs were played the whole culture of europe was a lot happier, at least compared to now. Probably partly because America had its party phase, but I feel instantly happier when I listen to songs from that era.
@@Nekotaku_TV Can confirm as European. I was having blast. New or older but always big hits. Kinda surprised Lambada did not make it to US. It was huge, huge hit around this part.
These songs are bangers😂 I don't listen to these on average day but if any of these songs play at a club or when I'm on vacations my mood is immediately lifted and I get this nostalgic feeling. It makes me so happy hear these songs when I'm on a party mood
I don't get why you're shocked by old songs getting people turnt. People love old songs. Here In England if you go to any coastal holiday park in the summer you will hear the Macerana and Ricky Martin being played. They just become staples as they make people feel good and get families dancing and singing along. Classic family fun. And if you go to any funfair you will hear Bomb Funk MC's.
Europeans are not a cohesive group. What is popular in one country can be unknown in another. As others have mentioned, a lot of these are nostalgic songs that would go well in a wedding, with people drinking, being silly and having a good time. With some notable exceptions (e.g. Queen is always fire)
It's mainly Western Europe, but it does a good job at that. I don't know a single person that wouldn't fuck with this in some way or another. Belgian btw
European countries are what Americans think states are. They like to think they're all completely distinct and different when they aren't. European countries actually are different, they all have different cultures, histories, languages, societies etc.
Exactly.. It's songs for a good fun night out, drinking way too much and just having fun. Besides most of the new stuff is just another cover of the good old songs or just really bad. Autotune as an example... Just can't stand that..
What the title means is "Songs that if they're played at the club or beach will get (most) Europeans singing and dancing like crazy" not "most popular songs". Many of these get that reaction because 1) nostalgia, 2) they are so bad they become good, or 3) both.
100% accurate, there’s obviously more modern songs that we like but these are more the “classics” we grew up listening to and heard on holiday so that’s probably why they chose them
Imagine you’re a Brit abroad in about 2010, sunburnt in Benidorm or Magaluf. You’ve spent all day by the pool or the beach, getting the beers down you, curing your hangover from the night before. You’re now down on the strip going from bar to bar tryna pull some European girls… This is near enough the exact playlist you’ll be hearing. This is so nostalgic😂😂😂
@@thatsthat2612 haha sounds like you were talking about my son , he went to Magaluff, didnt come home for 10 weeks, sofa surfed while he was there, then came home with dodgy tattoos, and a love of all that music. He's a responsible adult now but still has a love of that music.
I would call this list "songs that every European likes to hear at a good party". That would fit. These songs are party evergreens. Greets from Germany. My number one song forever: "Where the streets have no name" from U2
Bomfunk mcs freestyler was an absolute classic over here should do a reaction to it, almost 23 year old tune and still sounds top tier. List is pretty accurate for songs overall that are played in Europe a lot or was played a lot but still rather outdated 🤣
As a Gen Z living in Turkey, there is no one in Europe that wouldn't dance to these songs. They are still playing these at nightclubs in İstanbul and we are having so much fun.
@@janehenriksen4080 there's loads missing, and several that I hadn't ever heard of, but none felt like a miss. Even the ones I hadn't heard before had potential, if I had just heard them before. At this point in time, several of them sent me down the road of nostalgia, be8ng played in clubs and whatnot. 10/10, would dance to every single one of them.
@@MV-ri7zu yep, alot of the spanish songs i have never hered. One of them got really big here in Norway. But i would say most that we listen to is English or Norwegian and some swedish. A few songs get big here even if we don’t understand anything lol. But then it’s the melody who does it.
What you gotta realise is we love to get very drunk in the UK, and the songs that you would never admit to liking are the bangers when your pissed in the pub with friends
We do like a piss up don't we here in the UK don't we lol 😆. We have too have a few beers or us girls a bottle or 2 of lambrini before we go out( because we think it will save money lol )and put the tunes on lol
Ahh the nostalgia!! I loved to hate every track nearly except for bomfunk but as soon as it's all on the DJ list of a wedding,im Up there shaking my ass like the Cheese is not made of milk.
But it still counts compared to the USA who aren't legally allowed to sit at a bar till 21 even i fthey killed some people by then we're all kinda drunktards by country cliche. I mean I am a boring German who isn't big Fan of alcohol but even I know we are Beer & Vine country depending on which river you are. ;) @@nadine8742
It doesn't matter which European country you are in if it's a holiday resort / tourist bar you can guarantee Abba will be played at least once if not a dozen times a night.
I am German, almost 40 and know almost every song... they "don't get me turnt", but there are a few I really like or I have nice memories that are connected to these songs. But the fact that I know almost all of them, tells you that they were/ are played a lot over here.
I am German, 42, and I never heard of a lot of these songs. Maybe 50/50. But I stopped listening to "popular"/"charts" music when I was about 14, maybe that's the reason.
@@Moritz19081980 Most people don't know these songs because they actively listened to them. It's stuff you just heard when the radio is playing somewhere or in the car with the radio on.
Dont forget... we like the spanish Songs just as much as any foreign language Songs here in europe and not just english ones... because its just a language from a country (spain) like english is just a language from England... over here its not THE language... Just one of many. So yes we like our playlists diverse... and yes I knew all of the Shows Songs ^^
especially in France in the summer you can be sure at least 50% of the radio is gonna be in spanish (or portuguese this year with Anitta), it's absolutely crazy
What can i say? We love being nostalgic. Also just because something isn't new doesn't mean we stop loving them. Also most of us connect some songs with particular moments of our lives. (btw i hate that frog song 😂) My own favourite one with which i actually grew up (i was born 1986) Is kaoma labanda.
As a Spaniard, I can say that If we hear all those songs we hard jam to them. There may be a few songs that are/were not as popular here as they might be in other places of Europe, but the list is pretty accurate. They are mostly the songs that define the times we were younger. The happy good old days. I'm surprised there are so many songs in Spanish tho, but considering the bunch of tourists that come here to get drunk as fuck, it makes sense 🤣
Brit here, who incidentally is a metal head and a couple of weeks off of turning 25. A good 90-95% of those songs I am very familiar with and have heard countless times on the radio, at weddings, parties, on holidays etc. Fair to say that even with it not being "my type" of music, I was bopping along to the whole list with nostalgia for the late noughties 😂😂
This is pretty accurate for Poland at least. And the songs are older because they're the ones that have been proven to be popular throughout the years. So it makes sense
Europeans are cool with non generic songs and sounds. We also don't speak same language but we all know somehow words to all of these songs. ❤ Europe is untouchable with nostalgia and hits
Basically as a continent we like actual dance music in our clubs rather than RnB. Particularly amongst like millennials I would say you wouldn’t realise how big what you would call EDM is in Europe - check out Tomorrowland Festival for just how much we love it.
Tomorrowland is a must it's been on my bucket list too long I've been getting jealous of the last few weeks watching it all on RUclips going off like the epitome of pure epicness it is
The title, as opinionated as it might sound, i think is accurate 😂 You'd be surprised how much these songs still get played on radio! Valencia, Spain here
These songs are all songs well known in my country (Italy) and still are sang and used in discos, parties, birthdays, weddings and more. The one who made the list was spot on with every song. As a late 90s kid I can assure you, all of my generation know and danced to these songs cuz they get us all pumped up 🔥 Ps in regards to my top1 turnt up song is LAS KETCHUP xD
Rammstein don't belong to this list, neither do Queen and a couple of other legendary acts. They are levels above the pop garbage that dominates this list.
There were a few songs I didnt know, those were newer ones... but generally this IS ACCURATE AS SHIT :D Most of these songs were banger across whole of Europe and I guess we in Europe have a love for nostalgia. All these older songs bring us back to our childhoods / teenage times or just early young adult life. Those are songs for a successful party these days. There are new songs that are good but they cant compete with those older bops :D For some reason though I missed some Britney Spears in that list. Also some things may be old but they dont stop being good. Some of these I would call Evergreens and I dont care what others say.
We love a throwback 🤷🏼♀️ any of these songs will get a lot of Europeans on the dance floor. Ok I only really know Swedes and we love a classic cheesy party banger
The thing to get about this list and when Europeans are in a "music mood": It's mostly mariages and summer Holiday nights out. Lots of nostalgia, things 80's and 90's kids loved as children, then other things from the early 2000's they went clubbing on. Older and meme songs are mostly things we retained from our parents. All in all, if it sounds good and you could see yourself "zone out" on while dancing, or sing along too while being a drunk goofball with friends, it makes the list.
As a German I got the best nostalgia party vibes listening to this and its totally not my thing. I was raised on rock and metal so I get flashbacks to partys listening to some of those rolling my eyes and others freaking completely out 😂
A Scandinavien here.... For me, Eurovision is nostalgia and tradition. Love it. It also open up the interest for other language and countries. I love country music a lot.... So Ashley McBryde, Miranda Lambert, Dolly Parton, Johnny Cash got me turnt. I also love Home Free (A'Capella band). Their main music is Country - but they also sings Rock and Pop.
I'm European and I've just turned 18, but I know all of those songs. I really love them. I don't listen them, but when I hear them I'm immediately feel better. I know I'm not that old, but I grown-up on those songs and I really love them.
I feel like people in their 30's grew up with these songs and that's why they're still a thing. It's the nostalgia. These are nostalgic party songs, not something most would probably listen to on a daily basis you know xD Btw Cotton Eye Joe is our pride and joy here in Sweden for real😂 at least out in the countryside. It's just happiness
There are not songs that get us in the "go out" mood, but songs that set the roof on fire if they come by in a club at one point, after a lot of nonsense.
They're not 2022 (or even 2020) songs, but still here I am, a little tipsy at home, watching this video, dancing around the room and singing along to all of these... So much nostalgia! And I guarantee you, most of these will get people dancing on a party nowadays because of it.
A lot of these songs are so iconic that even if you don't feel like you have listened to any of it, you can easily recognize them like you have heard them somewhere.
I know all of these and i do agree with the list. I think we learn most of the songs from going on holiday around europe so for me its spain they would always play these songs at the entertainment at the hotel. No matter what language we speak we still try and sing the songs hahaha
Think whoever made this is a couple of decades late to the party. Guess I can't speak for other European countries, but in the UK they're the sort of songs that might pop up at weddings and the likes if someone who grew up in the 90's gets control of the music.
@@MrEsphoenix 😂 Heck no! Well, maybe Bomfunk's Freestyler but otherwise... Brrrrr! 🥶 Give me some Aerosmith, Red Hot Chili Peppers or BTS and then we'll talk... 🤘
The only song that gets me turnt on this list is Rammstein - Ohne Dich. Maybe because I'm German, but 90% of these songs sound the same and use the same spanish beat.
Don't know about Europe but in England on a Friday or Saturday night. The later it got, the cheesier it got.... but this was about 10 to 15 years ago 🤣
Same goes for us Dutchies. Although for me and my girlfriends we'd try to squeeze in a Grease Medley, Paradise by the Dashboardlight and Whigfields Saturday Night. Also UB40s Red Red Wine was a great starter, as soon as that came on you knew....cheesy party is about to start. Ah yes, good times. Then we got kids and indeed a great deal of these songs got played and danced to with them in the weekend. Can't start them 2 early, you know 😉.
For the most part this is a ridiculous list. The few songs on here that still have any relevance whatsoever usually have it in an ironic or nostalgic context. The Macarena was arguably bigger in the US than it ever was in Spain. And I live in Spain.
@@JP-en7cc No te lo niego, but the dance (and this version of the song, for that matter) didn`t even exist until the US got their hands on it. The original was a rumba normal y corriente. BTW, just realised: "pe" comes alphabetically before "pa". Shouldn't it be the other way round?
Let's not forget. Europe isn't 1 country, it's several countries, so prob a cross-selection of songs from many countries here. But yeah, some are old, but they still have it
I confirm, we were turnt 😂 but me personally i wasn't turnt by all of them, only some 😅 ps: we love american songs , but we love many other songs as well from all over the world . I think this is a list of songs that we used to listen to between the late 90's to the mid-late 2000 . but many people are still nostalgic of all of this today .
A lot of these are wedding/party songs in the UK and Ireland at least from my experience as an English born Irish living man born in the early 90's especially the first 5 mins
I feel this list is definitely missing a lot, and is heavily leaning towards the Spanish side, which is definitely not popular everywhere. There could have been more Queen, Sweet Caroline is crazy popular, Bon Jovi gets people going, Mr Brightside by the Killers, Survivor - Eye of the Tiger, AC/DC, Toto - Africa, Rammstein - Du Hast, Guns n Roses, Oasis and we can go on. I feel a lot of these songs are picked for Europeans who pick up these songs whilst they might be on holiday in Southern Europe, but there is a lot of music missing here. That being said, just because a song is old doesn't mean it stops being good.
These are all (with only a few exceptions!) songs I would still put on my party playlists because they get everyone up and dancing and I absolutely love listening to them! It's not what we play on the radio here, but I know many people who regularly listen to those bangers from the 90s and 2000s. I was born in 1996 and I am german.
You must remember 6m 05s from The Inbetweeners Movie guys...It's the track where they dance over to those girls in the club. What a shocker of a list there though haha, so random too.
I'm from czech Republicand these songs are like from my childhood. I'm 30. But i listen to most of these because new stuff just do not click. What was missing was like Arash and Bon Jovi
OMG I love it Thats how i know europe Im from germany and thats how we are over here Every one has its favourite style of music but i somehow have the feeling that we in europe as a whole sometimes live to party to songs that we ourselves think are cringy, weird or whatever put somehow these songs get us going. I absolutely love it and nearly every one i know would say exactly the same
norwegian here, and yeah pretty much 90% of these songs get played whenever i get together with my friends hah what can i say??? we love them older bops, pure nostalgia bombs
Yeah I feel like a lot of these songs you hear on a typical night out - thrown in once every now and then as an early 2000s classic, not on a loop. More seldomly at the beginning of the night when you might find them a bit cheesy but they up the frequency of the songs and they get progressively better the drunker you are and the longer you party
I can agree on many of these. They get you in a great mood, not all are great songs but theres a lot of nostaligia. Some I dont even like, but I can easily agree that these are songs the radio will play now and then. Queen - we will rock you Europe - final countdown These are sport staudium songs. Bomfunk Mcs - Freestyler is a super popular song in Europe. I mean its old but many people knows it. It was a number one or at least top 10 song for a while. Many people really like spanish dance songs because so many connects it to summer and holiday, travelling, partying in Spain etc. gets you in a summer mood.
You underestimate the brits power to live in the past. When it comes to music we live for the good times and replay the past over and over. Mostly because it reminds us of the good times and our main holiday destinations are Spain, Turkey and African coast. And these mostly get remixed in the clubs.
I recognize 95% of these and I have never intentionally turned on the radio, so I have to imagine its a good list. Not sure if they get me turnt, but my ears perk up at recognizing it.
Massive nostalgia and other comments are right about Brits abroad in particular you will hear a lot of this, or in cheesy clubs! - however the main thing is SANDSTORM 😂 forever a banger. but there are some songs in here that you guys wouldn’t get over there I imagine (?) that are amazing like i love Mr Saxobeat. Inna - hot was deffo on my dance playlist when I was like 16 😂 and if you haven’t heard of Rammstein they’re a German metal band they’re amazing and I think you’d like them! Listen to feur frei (May be spelling this wrong ha) but Rammstein are an experience! They’re the most out of place choice on this whole video
This list is so accurate 😁 100% right. It doesn’t mean we listen it now, but it’s kinda nostalgic and everyone will dance and have fun in parties if they hear those songs
As Jeremy Clarkson states, "we put symbols on our cars as not everyone speaks english". Europe is a big place. Tho this is a bit dated 😆 🤣 😂 Get your vibes on!
The list is pretty spot on, as a German I knew pretty much all of them but the Turkish ones (besides the first and last one) and they are all guaranteed to get people singing along while drinking, grilling and chilling in a park or along a riverside on a warm summer night
I'm not seeing what's so weird about the list, it's just songs that were big in Europe at some point. Not songs that you will absolutely hear on your typical night out in 2022. It's going to feature a ton of easy to dance to songs or nostalgic songs that people grew up with.
Adding to this: when these songs were played the whole culture of europe was a lot happier, at least compared to now. Probably partly because America had its party phase, but I feel instantly happier when I listen to songs from that era.
But, when they do get played, people go crazy because of nostalgia.
There's a few Asian songs in there tho so the list is defo wrong 😂
@@Nekotaku_TV Can confirm as European. I was having blast. New or older but always big hits. Kinda surprised Lambada did not make it to US. It was huge, huge hit around this part.
It's not like the USA isn't full of equally trash over-produced trash-pop. And the USA has its own special, unfathomable junk like "Anaconda", WAP...
These songs are bangers😂 I don't listen to these on average day but if any of these songs play at a club or when I'm on vacations my mood is immediately lifted and I get this nostalgic feeling. It makes me so happy hear these songs when I'm on a party mood
Yes! In some clubs are this "nostalgic nights " when DJ is playing old hits and every freaking person is on the dance floor 🤣
@@Yoonji9212 Bro nostalgic nights are the best, people go off!
I don't get why you're shocked by old songs getting people turnt. People love old songs. Here In England if you go to any coastal holiday park in the summer you will hear the Macerana and Ricky Martin being played. They just become staples as they make people feel good and get families dancing and singing along. Classic family fun. And if you go to any funfair you will hear Bomb Funk MC's.
Old songs are the best, new ones mainly crap.
Modern songs nobody knows or listen
@@malcolmbrown7683 sadly , I’m a teen and I wish I grew up in the 70s to 90s
@@vertigo10yearsago25 people say this every generation
Exactly... it's just a list of popular "evergreens". It's not the latest on the market. Come on! These two are not very bright...
Europeans are not a cohesive group. What is popular in one country can be unknown in another. As others have mentioned, a lot of these are nostalgic songs that would go well in a wedding, with people drinking, being silly and having a good time. With some notable exceptions (e.g. Queen is always fire)
It's mainly Western Europe, but it does a good job at that. I don't know a single person that wouldn't fuck with this in some way or another.
Belgian btw
Although 'cohesive' sort of works, I think you really mean 'homogenous'?
most of these songs were bangers across Europe though.
European countries are what Americans think states are. They like to think they're all completely distinct and different when they aren't.
European countries actually are different, they all have different cultures, histories, languages, societies etc.
Exactly.. It's songs for a good fun night out, drinking way too much and just having fun. Besides most of the new stuff is just another cover of the good old songs or just really bad. Autotune as an example... Just can't stand that..
What the title means is "Songs that if they're played at the club or beach will get (most) Europeans singing and dancing like crazy" not "most popular songs". Many of these get that reaction because 1) nostalgia, 2) they are so bad they become good, or 3) both.
100% accurate, there’s obviously more modern songs that we like but these are more the “classics” we grew up listening to and heard on holiday so that’s probably why they chose them
Nobody likes modern crap parody for music
Not 100% accurate.
@@Fuerwahrhalunke maybe not where you grew up but definitely for me 🤷🏻♀️🤷🏻♀️
@@isla1687 samee
same
2 words: Nostalgia and drink. Thats all us europeans need when listening to songs 🍻
Imagine you’re a Brit abroad in about 2010, sunburnt in Benidorm or Magaluf. You’ve spent all day by the pool or the beach, getting the beers down you, curing your hangover from the night before. You’re now down on the strip going from bar to bar tryna pull some European girls… This is near enough the exact playlist you’ll be hearing. This is so nostalgic😂😂😂
All of this 🤣🤣🤣🤣
You got a dodgy tattoo didn't you? One of you did cos I know there was like 20 of you. Actually these guys should see benidorm, everyone loves madge
or any middle school disco in 2007..... the grand finale was always LORDI - hard rock halleluljaaaaaaaaaaa
Magaluf 2013 and this is close enough 🤣🤣
@@thatsthat2612 haha sounds like you were talking about my son , he went to Magaluff, didnt come home for 10 weeks, sofa surfed while he was there, then came home with dodgy tattoos, and a love of all that music. He's a responsible adult now but still has a love of that music.
This is such a legitimate list I was singing and dancing along to all of them 😂
I would call this list "songs that every European likes to hear at a good party". That would fit. These songs are party evergreens. Greets from Germany.
My number one song forever: "Where the streets have no name" from U2
But you have to say that espescially rammstein got dirty who the fck ple Ohne dich and not Du hast or Sonne or Engel
Bomfunk mcs freestyler was an absolute classic over here should do a reaction to it, almost 23 year old tune and still sounds top tier. List is pretty accurate for songs overall that are played in Europe a lot or was played a lot but still rather outdated 🤣
I need a "partial thumbs up" for this one. 😂 Bomfunk MC - heck yeah! 🤘The rest of the list - big nope! 😵
This was the tune that had my unborn grandson break dancing in the womb. It never failed.
rock-the-micro-phone
Freestyler had such a great video too.
@@keithwatkins7908 yeah, actually told a story and gave a message
As a Gen Z living in Turkey, there is no one in Europe that wouldn't dance to these songs. They are still playing these at nightclubs in İstanbul and we are having so much fun.
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That's cool lol.
Equally as popular in the uk haha
Just come back off holiday from Tenerife and I swear 90% of these songs were played by the pool
Lol thats epic!
As a European this list is 100% accurate
Agreed. I miss Bailando on that list tho 🍹
@@janehenriksen4080 there's loads missing, and several that I hadn't ever heard of, but none felt like a miss. Even the ones I hadn't heard before had potential, if I had just heard them before. At this point in time, several of them sent me down the road of nostalgia, be8ng played in clubs and whatnot. 10/10, would dance to every single one of them.
so untrue...bullyshitty
No it is not. Also depends on the age.
Dutch here, agreed!
As a French I can tell you all of that list is legitimately the ultimate European playlist everyone in Europe is agreeing with that list
Eh maybe half of it. There were some that shouldnt have been included
@@MV-ri7zu yep, alot of the spanish songs i have never hered. One of them got really big here in Norway. But i would say most that we listen to is English or Norwegian and some swedish. A few songs get big here even if we don’t understand anything lol. But then it’s the melody who does it.
Polish here, all of these bangers would be played at a party 100%
I hate 50% of these songs, but the list is still accurate. After a few beers I would definitely dance to 90% of them 🤣
10000%
What you gotta realise is we love to get very drunk in the UK, and the songs that you would never admit to liking are the bangers when your pissed in the pub with friends
We do like a piss up don't we here in the UK don't we lol 😆. We have too have a few beers or us girls a bottle or 2 of lambrini before we go out( because we think it will save money lol )and put the tunes on lol
Ahh the nostalgia!! I loved to hate every track nearly except for bomfunk but as soon as it's all on the DJ list of a wedding,im Up there shaking my ass like the Cheese is not made of milk.
There is nothing better than seeing a group of absolutely drunk guys singing Dancing Queen
Europe is not just the Uk
But it still counts compared to the USA who aren't legally allowed to sit at a bar till 21 even i fthey killed some people by then we're all kinda drunktards by country cliche. I mean I am a boring German who isn't big Fan of alcohol but even I know we are Beer & Vine country depending on which river you are. ;) @@nadine8742
It doesn't matter which European country you are in if it's a holiday resort / tourist bar you can guarantee Abba will be played at least once if not a dozen times a night.
I am German, almost 40 and know almost every song... they "don't get me turnt", but there are a few I really like or I have nice memories that are connected to these songs. But the fact that I know almost all of them, tells you that they were/ are played a lot over here.
I am German, 42, and I never heard of a lot of these songs. Maybe 50/50. But I stopped listening to "popular"/"charts" music when I was about 14, maybe that's the reason.
Mate Im 25 and know em all! XD Damn the nostalgia
@@Moritz19081980 Most people don't know these songs because they actively listened to them. It's stuff you just heard when the radio is playing somewhere or in the car with the radio on.
Exactly as you said. German too.
Dont forget... we like the spanish Songs just as much as any foreign language Songs here in europe and not just english ones... because its just a language from a country (spain) like english is just a language from England... over here its not THE language... Just one of many. So yes we like our playlists diverse... and yes I knew all of the Shows Songs ^^
Exactly, we don't care much about the language of the song
especially in France in the summer you can be sure at least 50% of the radio is gonna be in spanish (or portuguese this year with Anitta), it's absolutely crazy
As someone from the UK, I have overheard the vast majority of this list at parties from being a kid until now at the age of 28.
I'm 27 and from UK and me too!!
Same at the age of 23 now I remember hearing all these songs being played on holidays, parties, school parties, weddings, etc.
What can i say? We love being nostalgic. Also just because something isn't new doesn't mean we stop loving them. Also most of us connect some songs with particular moments of our lives. (btw i hate that frog song 😂) My own favourite one with which i actually grew up (i was born 1986) Is kaoma labanda.
God, I love Lambada. I am born in 1984 and I remember this song getting played on all parties of my parents.
I gotta be honest this is a 100% accurate list. We get nostalgia from these songs and everyone knows them so we get turneeeed
As a Spaniard, I can say that If we hear all those songs we hard jam to them. There may be a few songs that are/were not as popular here as they might be in other places of Europe, but the list is pretty accurate. They are mostly the songs that define the times we were younger. The happy good old days. I'm surprised there are so many songs in Spanish tho, but considering the bunch of tourists that come here to get drunk as fuck, it makes sense 🤣
Brit here, who incidentally is a metal head and a couple of weeks off of turning 25. A good 90-95% of those songs I am very familiar with and have heard countless times on the radio, at weddings, parties, on holidays etc. Fair to say that even with it not being "my type" of music, I was bopping along to the whole list with nostalgia for the late noughties 😂😂
This is pretty accurate for Poland at least. And the songs are older because they're the ones that have been proven to be popular throughout the years. So it makes sense
Europeans are cool with non generic songs and sounds. We also don't speak same language but we all know somehow words to all of these songs. ❤ Europe is untouchable with nostalgia and hits
"What the hell is this?!". Really?! On freestyler?! Really?! That wasn't huge in the US? It was MASSIVE everywhere.
That genre wasn't mainstream in the US back then
Here in Ireland ABBA has to be played atleast twice for it to be a good night 😂😂 we love a bit of nostalgia here in 🇮🇪 😂😂
Basically as a continent we like actual dance music in our clubs rather than RnB. Particularly amongst like millennials I would say you wouldn’t realise how big what you would call EDM is in Europe - check out Tomorrowland Festival for just how much we love it.
Tomorrowland is a must it's been on my bucket list too long I've been getting jealous of the last few weeks watching it all on RUclips going off like the epitome of pure epicness it is
For real. Personally I can't stand RnB.
The title, as opinionated as it might sound, i think is accurate 😂
You'd be surprised how much these songs still get played on radio!
Valencia, Spain here
I was on holiday in Valencia when the Ketchup song came out. It was such a great holiday that I think of your home everytime I hear this song 🥰
These songs are all songs well known in my country (Italy) and still are sang and used in discos, parties, birthdays, weddings and more. The one who made the list was spot on with every song. As a late 90s kid I can assure you, all of my generation know and danced to these songs cuz they get us all pumped up 🔥
Ps in regards to my top1 turnt up song is LAS KETCHUP xD
Most are holiday songs that remind you of being drunk in Spain with your mates. Freestyler is a classic though, great song.
I'm surprised there aren't more Rammstein songs. but the list is perfect. 100 % multiculturalism.
Rammstein don't belong to this list, neither do Queen and a couple of other legendary acts. They are levels above the pop garbage that dominates this list.
@@prodigy84bg Alright, you depressive man who doesn't like to have fun.
I'm a 30 years old Hungarian. Cotton Eye Joe and Freestyler is my childhood, but I remember all of the songs.
Sweet nostalgia...
There were a few songs I didnt know, those were newer ones... but generally this IS ACCURATE AS SHIT :D
Most of these songs were banger across whole of Europe and I guess we in Europe have a love for nostalgia. All these older songs bring us back to our childhoods / teenage times or just early young adult life. Those are songs for a successful party these days.
There are new songs that are good but they cant compete with those older bops :D For some reason though I missed some Britney Spears in that list.
Also some things may be old but they dont stop being good. Some of these I would call Evergreens and I dont care what others say.
We love a throwback 🤷🏼♀️ any of these songs will get a lot of Europeans on the dance floor. Ok I only really know Swedes and we love a classic cheesy party banger
Dutchie in France here. This is universal (in Europe)
The thing to get about this list and when Europeans are in a "music mood": It's mostly mariages and summer Holiday nights out. Lots of nostalgia, things 80's and 90's kids loved as children, then other things from the early 2000's they went clubbing on. Older and meme songs are mostly things we retained from our parents. All in all, if it sounds good and you could see yourself "zone out" on while dancing, or sing along too while being a drunk goofball with friends, it makes the list.
This is a combo list of family party nostalgia songs and I just partied in Spain for the summer 🤣
As a German I got the best nostalgia party vibes listening to this and its totally not my thing. I was raised on rock and metal so I get flashbacks to partys listening to some of those rolling my eyes and others freaking completely out 😂
As a European myself live in Germany that's total 100% true. We still love that songs. Many songs in that video are still played on the radio here!!!
This is insanely accurate!!😂 Just put these in a playlist for a party in Germany and everyone will love it😂
A Scandinavien here.... For me, Eurovision is nostalgia and tradition. Love it. It also open up the interest for other language and countries. I love country music a lot.... So Ashley McBryde, Miranda Lambert, Dolly Parton, Johnny Cash got me turnt. I also love Home Free (A'Capella band). Their main music is Country - but they also sings Rock and Pop.
You say that theres NO WAY! But I, as an European (more specifically italian), agree on all of these. Periodt.
You might have to explain to nearly all European viewers what turnt means, never heard that word in my life!!! Am I that old?
Looking at the spelling I thought it was German.
I had to look up the word before they got into the video 😄
It means hyped
Took me a bit to work it out lol
Just me in the comments looking for an explanation!! Thanks!
I'm European and I've just turned 18, but I know all of those songs. I really love them. I don't listen them, but when I hear them I'm immediately feel better. I know I'm not that old, but I grown-up on those songs and I really love them.
I feel like people in their 30's grew up with these songs and that's why they're still a thing. It's the nostalgia. These are nostalgic party songs, not something most would probably listen to on a daily basis you know xD
Btw Cotton Eye Joe is our pride and joy here in Sweden for real😂 at least out in the countryside. It's just happiness
There are not songs that get us in the "go out" mood, but songs that set the roof on fire if they come by in a club at one point, after a lot of nonsense.
Wow. What a reaction...
The list is a 100% accurate!
There is a world outside the US...
They're not 2022 (or even 2020) songs, but still here I am, a little tipsy at home, watching this video, dancing around the room and singing along to all of these... So much nostalgia! And I guarantee you, most of these will get people dancing on a party nowadays because of it.
Europeans still got the best music culture
These are the type of songs you hear at the club when everyone is drunk. You know the vibe, when wonderwall or Mr. Brightside comes up.
A lot of these songs are so iconic that even if you don't feel like you have listened to any of it, you can easily recognize them like you have heard them somewhere.
I know all of these and i do agree with the list. I think we learn most of the songs from going on holiday around europe so for me its spain they would always play these songs at the entertainment at the hotel. No matter what language we speak we still try and sing the songs hahaha
This is very much a mainland Europe list and not a UK list. Spain & Germany etc have very different tastes to UK.
Right
I'm European, i know all these songs, i can affirm that we rocked to them... 15 years ago :)))))
As an Italian, List is 100% accurate ahaha
Cannot believe Mr brightside by The KIllers wasn't on this video ..because when it comes on in any british pub the place goes wild
Cuz people watching this aren't 12 years old
this list was absolutely brilliant just have memories of singing this shit in a pub😂😂
Gay pubs in Wales ?
Think whoever made this is a couple of decades late to the party. Guess I can't speak for other European countries, but in the UK they're the sort of songs that might pop up at weddings and the likes if someone who grew up in the 90's gets control of the music.
As someone who grew up in the 80s and 90s I vehemently refuse to accept that claim. 😱🤢
@@imajinallthepurple you're the one that keeps putting these songs on at weddings, aren't you?
@@MrEsphoenix
😂 Heck no! Well, maybe Bomfunk's Freestyler but otherwise... Brrrrr! 🥶 Give me some Aerosmith, Red Hot Chili Peppers or BTS and then we'll talk... 🤘
Cotton Eye Joe was always a party favourite, especially at weddings 😅
The only song that gets me turnt on this list is Rammstein - Ohne Dich. Maybe because I'm German, but 90% of these songs sound the same and use the same spanish beat.
As an European this brings nostalgia with it. All great songs
Real European here (probably since the Iron Age): THIS LIST IS ACCURATE
Don't know about Europe but in England on a Friday or Saturday night. The later it got, the cheesier it got.... but this was about 10 to 15 years ago 🤣
Same goes for us Dutchies. Although for me and my girlfriends we'd try to squeeze in a Grease Medley, Paradise by the Dashboardlight and Whigfields Saturday Night. Also UB40s Red Red Wine was a great starter, as soon as that came on you knew....cheesy party is about to start.
Ah yes, good times. Then we got kids and indeed a great deal of these songs got played and danced to with them in the weekend. Can't start them 2 early, you know 😉.
Crazy! I'm European and I know ALL THE SONGS 🤣 no exception
For the most part this is a ridiculous list. The few songs on here that still have any relevance whatsoever usually have it in an ironic or nostalgic context. The Macarena was arguably bigger in the US than it ever was in Spain. And I live in Spain.
Tho, all spaniards know the whole dance "de pé a pá"
@@JP-en7cc No te lo niego, but the dance (and this version of the song, for that matter) didn`t even exist until the US got their hands on it. The original was a rumba normal y corriente. BTW, just realised: "pe" comes alphabetically before "pa". Shouldn't it be the other way round?
Let's not forget. Europe isn't 1 country, it's several countries, so prob a cross-selection of songs from many countries here. But yeah, some are old, but they still have it
...more than several...theres 50 in Europe
As a 30 year old woman from germany, I can tell you that every song is a classic and it's the ultimate wedding playlist. So i have to save it 💕🙂
guy with the hat seems horrible to hang out with, guy with the actual beard understood the assignment
I confirm, we were turnt 😂 but me personally i wasn't turnt by all of them, only some 😅
ps: we love american songs , but we love many other songs as well from all over the world . I think this is a list of songs that we used to listen to between the late 90's to the mid-late 2000 . but many people are still nostalgic of all of this today .
This playlist makes me wanna go on holiday 🥲
All these songs are burnt into our brains by pure osmosis and yes we do sing along to every single one
A lot of these are wedding/party songs in the UK and Ireland at least from my experience as an English born Irish living man born in the early 90's especially the first 5 mins
I feel this list is definitely missing a lot, and is heavily leaning towards the Spanish side, which is definitely not popular everywhere. There could have been more Queen, Sweet Caroline is crazy popular, Bon Jovi gets people going, Mr Brightside by the Killers, Survivor - Eye of the Tiger, AC/DC, Toto - Africa, Rammstein - Du Hast, Guns n Roses, Oasis and we can go on.
I feel a lot of these songs are picked for Europeans who pick up these songs whilst they might be on holiday in Southern Europe, but there is a lot of music missing here.
That being said, just because a song is old doesn't mean it stops being good.
These are all (with only a few exceptions!) songs I would still put on my party playlists because they get everyone up and dancing and I absolutely love listening to them! It's not what we play on the radio here, but I know many people who regularly listen to those bangers from the 90s and 2000s. I was born in 1996 and I am german.
You must remember 6m 05s from The Inbetweeners Movie guys...It's the track where they dance over to those girls in the club. What a shocker of a list there though haha, so random too.
all this songs boom in europe in their respective time
I'm from czech Republicand these songs are like from my childhood. I'm 30. But i listen to most of these because new stuff just do not click. What was missing was like Arash and Bon Jovi
OMG
I love it
Thats how i know europe
Im from germany and thats how we are over here
Every one has its favourite style of music but i somehow have the feeling that we in europe as a whole sometimes live to party to songs that we ourselves think are cringy, weird or whatever put somehow these songs get us going.
I absolutely love it and nearly every one i know would say exactly the same
Especially here in Germany a lot of people are into electro, house, pop and latin music. So i think this list with these songs is accurate.
“Gets Europeans turns”…when completely wasted 😂😂 🤪🤪🍺🍺
norwegian here, and yeah pretty much 90% of these songs get played whenever i get together with my friends hah
what can i say??? we love them older bops, pure nostalgia bombs
Dane here.. This selection of song are awkwardly correct.
European here, whoever made this video, hasn't been out of the house for at least 25 years.
Lmfao!
Yeah I feel like a lot of these songs you hear on a typical night out - thrown in once every now and then as an early 2000s classic, not on a loop. More seldomly at the beginning of the night when you might find them a bit cheesy but they up the frequency of the songs and they get progressively better the drunker you are and the longer you party
As a European I can confirm this list is 100% accurate
I can agree on many of these. They get you in a great mood, not all are great songs but theres a lot of nostaligia. Some I dont even like, but I can easily agree that these are songs the radio will play now and then.
Queen - we will rock you
Europe - final countdown
These are sport staudium songs.
Bomfunk Mcs - Freestyler is a super popular song in Europe. I mean its old but many people knows it. It was a number one or at least top 10 song for a while.
Many people really like spanish dance songs because so many connects it to summer and holiday, travelling, partying in Spain etc. gets you in a summer mood.
At least we europeans know culture. Your culture is mcdonalds
You underestimate the brits power to live in the past. When it comes to music we live for the good times and replay the past over and over. Mostly because it reminds us of the good times and our main holiday destinations are Spain, Turkey and African coast. And these mostly get remixed in the clubs.
As a brit this list is fully accurate. Most songs on there are bangers that will get every drunk in the place singing at the top of their lungs
most of those are fun cheesy party songs
I recognize 95% of these and I have never intentionally turned on the radio, so I have to imagine its a good list. Not sure if they get me turnt, but my ears perk up at recognizing it.
Massive nostalgia and other comments are right about Brits abroad in particular you will hear a lot of this, or in cheesy clubs! - however the main thing is SANDSTORM 😂 forever a banger. but there are some songs in here that you guys wouldn’t get over there I imagine (?) that are amazing like i love Mr Saxobeat. Inna - hot was deffo on my dance playlist when I was like 16 😂 and if you haven’t heard of Rammstein they’re a German metal band they’re amazing and I think you’d like them! Listen to feur frei (May be spelling this wrong ha) but Rammstein are an experience! They’re the most out of place choice on this whole video
This list is so accurate 😁 100% right. It doesn’t mean we listen it now, but it’s kinda nostalgic and everyone will dance and have fun in parties if they hear those songs
As Jeremy Clarkson states, "we put symbols on our cars as not everyone speaks english".
Europe is a big place.
Tho this is a bit dated 😆 🤣 😂
Get your vibes on!
As a European, I can confirm that the playlist is 100% accurate
The killers Mr Bright side has to be one of Britain's top song to get revved up to😁
The list is pretty spot on, as a German I knew pretty much all of them but the Turkish ones (besides the first and last one) and they are all guaranteed to get people singing along while drinking, grilling and chilling in a park or along a riverside on a warm summer night
It was 10 years ago me and my girls went to ibiza for our first girls holiday together. This was the playlist essentially. It's so outdated!
I’m British and I must admit these are basically every night out in clubs from my experience and I mean as recent as a few months ago 😂
But of course there will be slight differences across borders but I’ve definitely heard most of the Spanish ones and a few of the French ones
Still? Omg