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The 10 most played tracks by DJs this week

In recent clubs, festivals, and DJ sets, certain tracks reappear with striking regularity. Not necessarily the most media-hyped, but clearly among the most effective.

Here are the 10 tracks that are most frequently found in DJ sets this week.

10. Cloonee & Prospa –
Free Your Mind (CircoLoco)
A true modern set tool. Effective groove, strong club identity and massive circulation in recent tech house sets.

9. Chris Lorenzo & aMO – HOTS 4 U (TSZR)
An energetic and direct track, very much in the peak time zone. Typical of the current UK club sound: raw, fast and effective.

8. Vintage Culture & Volkoder – Hands Up (Affairs)
One of the biggest leaps of the week. Very present in house/festival sets with a gradually building energy.

7. Armin van Buuren & Skytech –
She A Freak (Armind / Armada)
A crossover trance/mainstage track frequently played in EDM and festival sets. Classic structure but very effective live.

6. Dom Dolla & Tiga – Don’t Worry Baby (Three Six Zero / Columbia)
A signature track of the current club sound: minimal but ultra solid, with real effectiveness on big sound systems.

5. Miss Monique, Kapuchon & GLZ – Hot Sauce (Aeterna)
One of the most consistent tracks in the chart. A progressive/tech house mix with a strong build-up energy.

4. Prospa & Murda Beatz – Baby (CircoLoco)
Frequently featured in modern house sets. UK groove + hip-hop influenced energy, designed for the club.

3. Armin van Buuren & Argy ft. Marlo Rex –
Like A Child (Armada)
One of the most supported tracks on the current melodic scene. Very strong in festivals and closing sets.

2. CamelPhat & Josh Gigante ft. Kuuda – So Good (When Stars Align)
An instant classic on the house/progressive circuit. Strong vocals, emotional vibe, and great DJ effectiveness.

1. Green Velvet vs. MEDUZA & GENESI & ESSENTIA – La La Land BROKE
The most played track of the week. A fusion of iconic techno house and modern club energy. A true peak-time weapon, massively supported by international DJs.


This ranking highlights several strong trends currently shaping the club scene. First, there's a clear dominance of tech house and progressive house, which continue to establish themselves as the most played styles in DJ sets. We also note a rise in cross-scene collaborations, where EDM, club, and techno influences intersect, reflecting an increasingly hybrid aesthetic. Added to this is the growing importance of "tools," tracks designed primarily for DJing and mix efficiency, rather than for mainstream listening. Finally, this Top 10 underscores the consistent presence of labels like CircoLoco and Armada, as well as the enduring influence of the UK and European scenes in shaping current trends.
05/06/2026 écrit par la rédaction

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