1980s has been credited for popularizing dance-pop music, since her debut in the early-1980s. As the term "disco" started to go out of fashion by the late 1970s to early 1980s, other terms were commonly used to describe disco-based music, such as "post-disco", "club", "dance" or "dance-pop" music. As the primary songwriter on her self-titled debut album and a co-producer by her third record, Madonna's insistence on being involved in all creative aspects of her work was highly unusual for a female dance-pop vocalist at the time. The staff of
Vice magazine stated that her debut album "drew the blueprint for future dance-pop." In the 1980s, dance-pop was closely aligned to other uptempo electronic genres, such as
Hi-NRG. Prominent producers in the 1980s included
Stock, Aitken and Waterman, who created Hi-NRG/dance-pop for artists such as
Kylie Minogue,
Dead or Alive and
Bananarama. During the decade, dance-pop borrowed influences from
funk (e.g.
Michael Jackson and
Whitney Houston),
new jack swing (e.g.
Janet Jackson and
Paula Abdul), and
contemporary R&B. Other prominent dance-pop artists and groups of the 1980s included the
Pet Shop Boys,
Mel and Kim,
Samantha Fox,
Debbie Gibson, and
Tiffany.
1990s By the 1990s, dance-pop had become a major genre in popular music. Several dance-pop groups and artists emerged during the 1990s, such as the
Spice Girls,
Britney Spears,
Christina Aguilera,
Jessica Simpson,
Backstreet Boys, and
'NSYNC. During the early 1990s, dance-pop borrowed influences from
house music (e.g.
Right Said Fred's "
I'm Too Sexy",
Taylor Dayne's
Soul Dancing, and
Madonna's "
Vogue", "
Rescue Me" and "
Deeper and Deeper"), as well as
contemporary R&B and
new jack swing (e.g.
Shanice's "
I Love Your Smile"). By the late 1990s,
electronic influences became evident in dance-pop music; Madonna's critically acclaimed and commercially successful album
Ray of Light (1998) incorporated
techno,
trance and other forms of electronic dance music, bringing
electronica into mainstream dance-pop. Additionally, also in 1998,
Cher released a dance-pop song called "
Believe" which made usage of a technological innovation of the time,
Auto-Tune. An
audio processor and a form of pitch modification software, Auto-Tune is commonly used as a way to correct pitch and to create special effects. Since the late 1990s, the use of Auto-Tune processing has become a common feature of dance-pop music.
Celine Dion also released a midtempo dance-pop song, "
That's the Way It Is" by the end of 1999. Also during this period, some British bands connected with
Britpop and
alternative pop experimented with dance-pop as a form – examples include
Catatonia single "
Karaoke Queen,"
Bis's top 40 hit "
Eurodisco",
Kenickie's final single "
Stay in the Sun" and
Romo band
Orlando's major-label debut single "Just For A Second." Another Britpop band,
Theaudience was fronted by
Sophie Ellis Bextor who went on to a successful solo career primarily in artist-driven dance-pop.
2000s , a popular and successful dance-pop musician from the late-1980s until present At the beginning of the 2000s, dance-pop music was still prominent, and highly electronic in style, influenced by genres such as trance, house, techno and
electro. Nonetheless, as R&B and
hip hop became extremely popular from the early part of the decade onwards, dance-pop was often influenced by
urban music. Dance-pop stars from the 1980s and 1990s such as Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, Madonna, Janet Jackson and Kylie Minogue continued to achieve success at the beginning of the decade. Whilst much dance-pop at the time was R&B-influenced, many records started to return to their
disco roots; Kylie Minogue's albums such as
Light Years (2000) and
Fever (2001) contained influences of disco music, or a new 21st-century version of the genre known as
nu-disco; hit singles such as "
Spinning Around" (2000) and "
Can't Get You Out of My Head" (2001) also contained disco traces. Nevertheless, it was not until the mid-to-latter part of the decade when dance-pop music returned greatly to its disco roots; this can be seen with Madonna's album
Confessions on a Dance Floor (2005), which borrowed strong influences from the genre, especially from 1970s artists and bands such as
ABBA,
Giorgio Moroder, the
Bee Gees and
Donna Summer. Britney Spears' album
Blackout (2007) contained influences of Euro disco. is among the main faces of the 2000s and 2010s dance-pop music. The mid-to-late 2000s saw the arrival of several new dance-pop artists, including
Rihanna,
Kesha,
Katy Perry and
Lady Gaga. This period in time also saw dance-pop's return to its more electronic roots aside from its disco ones, with strong influences of synthpop and
electropop. Lady Gaga is frequently considered one of the pioneers of this evolution, notably with her singles "
Just Dance" and "
Poker Face" which were heavily influenced by synthpop and electropop. Rihanna's singles in the dance-pop genre, including "
Don't Stop the Music" and "
Disturbia", contained electronic influences, the former of which has elements of house music, the latter electropop. Kesha's debut single, "
Tik Tok", was also highly electronic in style and employed a
video game beat. Katy Perry's "
Hot N Cold" (2008), "
California Gurls" (2010), and "
Firework" (2010), which were major commercial hits, also showcased influences of electropop and house music.
2010s has been notable in dance-pop since the 2010s. The 2010s, similarly to the late 2000s, saw strong electronic influences present within dance-pop; there is also a strong emphasis on bass-heavy drum beats. Artists such as
Britney Spears,
Lady Gaga,
Taylor Swift,
Katy Perry,
Madonna,
Kesha,
Christina Aguilera,
Usher and
Rihanna remained very popular, while newer recording artists such as
Ariana Grande,
Justin Bieber,
Rita Ora, and
Dua Lipa joined the dance-pop charts within the decade. Some music journalists noted the popularity of dance tracks, particularly those with narratives about clubbing and feeling positive during hard times, in pop music in the early 2010s. This was considered a response to the
2008 financial crisis or
2012 phenomenon, with the colloquial term "
recession pop" used to define some of the popular songs of this decade. American singer-songwriter
Taylor Swift's albums
Red (2012),
1989 (2014) and
Reputation (2017) contain more of a pop-influenced sound, which features production by dance-pop record producers
Max Martin and
Shellback.
Ariana Grande's single "
Problem" featuring
Iggy Azalea was a big hit in 2014 and reached combined sales and track-equivalent streams of 9 million units worldwide the following year.
2020s 's disco-influenced dance-pop music received critical acclaim and accolades in the 2020s. The 2020s continued to see the evolution of dance-pop with an array of artists expanding the genre's boundaries while incorporating elements from diverse musical styles. In 2020, Dua Lipa's album
Future Nostalgia garnered significant acclaim for its fusion of disco, funk, and electro-pop. Hits like "
Don't Start Now" and "
Physical" channeled retro vibes while offering contemporary production, helping revive interest in the dance-pop genre. Lady Gaga also made a notable return to her dance-pop roots with the album
Chromatica, which included collaborations with Ariana Grande ("
Rain on Me") and Blackpink ("
Sour Candy"). The influence of K-pop on dance-pop also grew in prominence. South Korean groups such as
BTS and
Blackpink achieved global success with songs that blended electronic dance beats with pop melodies. For instance, BTS's single "
Dynamite" (2020) became a global hit, reaching number one on the Billboard Hot 100, showcasing how K-pop artists were successfully merging dance-pop elements into their music. Doja Cat's
Planet Her (2021) and The Weeknd's
Dawn FM (2022) blended R&B with dance-pop and synth-pop elements, offering new interpretations of the genre. Dua Lipa's follow-up album
Radical Optimism (2024), featuring singles like "
Training Season", "
Houdini", and "
Illusion", continued to push dance-pop boundaries by incorporating elements of house and disco while exploring themes of empowerment and growth. Similarly, Taylor Swift's albums
Midnights (2022) and ''
1989 (Taylor's Version)'' (2023) showcased a continued embrace of synth-pop and dance-pop sensibilities. In 2024,
The Recording Academy introduced a new category, the
Grammy Award for Best Pop Dance Recording, to honor the growing influence of dance-pop. The inaugural winner was Kylie Minogue for her single "
Padam Padam", highlighting her continued influence in the genre. The decade also saw a trend toward a more indie and alternative take on dance-pop, with artists like Rina Sawayama and
Charli XCX blending hyperpop, electro-pop, and avant-pop elements into their music, as evident in albums like
Sawayama (2020) and
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