11 Underrated Electronic Music Songs That Are Too Good to Miss

Electronic music has its big hits, but some of the best tracks fly under the radar. These songs bring energy and emotion without being overplayed. If you’re looking for something fresh, here are 11 underrated electronic songs worth adding to your playlist.


1. Nightshift – Tia Tia

Nightshift track cover

“Nightshift” feels like a late night anthem you hear in a small club at 2 a.m. The beat pushes forward, the vocals sit just above the mix, and the song carries a confident, playful energy that keeps you listening. It is great when you want music that makes you feel awake without being loud.

2. Raindrops – VINAI, Stefy De Cicco, Jessica Chertock

Raindrops feat. Jessica Chertock track cover

“Raindrops” blends bright, festival-ready production with a soft vocal line that keeps the song from feeling flat. VINAI bring the big synths while Jessica Chertock adds a pop voice that sticks in your head. It is an easy track to drop into a playlist when you want something upbeat but not too heavy.

3. Forever Young – John de Sohn, LIAMOO

Forever Young track cover

This song has a rounded, anthemic pop sound with clean production. LIAMOO’s voice adds a real human feel to the polished beat, so the song lands as both danceable and emotional. It works well if you want a track that feels like a small celebration of youth and memory.

4. Dive – Hot Shade, Mike Perry, Chris James

Dive track cover

“Dive” leans into tropical and melodic house touches. The verse is gentle and the drop opens into a warm, bright groove that never feels aggressive. It is the kind of song you play when you want something uplifting and easy to zone out to.

5. Won’t Let Go – Lucas Estrada, Alex Alexander, Blinded Hearts

Wont Let Go track cover

This track mixes emotional lyrics with a steady electronic beat. The vocals carry the hook and the production stays supportive rather than flashy. You will find it fits perfectly when you want music that both comforts and moves you.

6. Fade Away – Morgan Page, VIVID

Fade Away track cover

“Fade Away” has warm progressive house elements and a vocal line that feels wistful. The track builds without overdoing it, so the emotional lift arrives in a satisfying way. Play this when you want something that is both reflective and danceable.

7. All by Myself – Alok, Sigala, Ellie Goulding

All By Myself track cover

This is a polished dance pop song that uses a famous sample and a clear, catchy vocal from Ellie Goulding. The production moves between quiet moments and larger, radio friendly drops. If you want a crossover song that sits between pop and club music, this is a strong pick.

8. Slow – KSHMR, KARRA

Slow feat. KARRA track cover

“Slow” carries KSHMR’s signature cinematic touch, but in a more controlled, intimate form. The beat gives the song weight while the vocals keep it personal. It works for late night drives or times when you want something big but not frantic.

9. Body Back – Gryffin, Maia Wright

Body Back feat. Maia Wright track cover

Gryffin’s “Body Back” wraps pop songwriting into a bright electronic frame. The verse and chorus feel immediate, and the production supports the emotion instead of covering it up. This one is great when you want a singable song but still want the energy of dance music.

10. Headlights – Alok, Alan Walker, KIDDO

Headlights feat. KIDDO track cover

With two big producers on one track, “Headlights” walks the line between arena EDM and intimate pop. The synths and bass give the song weight while KIDDO’s voice keeps it human. It is a good choice when you want a song that can work in a club or on headphones.

11. Fool For You – Kastra

Kastra Fool For You

“Fool For You” shows a softer side of Kastra, with a strong vocal and production that grows over the track. It starts more delicate and then pushes into a fuller sound, making it a satisfying listen from start to finish. This one is ideal if you like electronic songs that let emotion breathe.


The right song can shift your mood and stay with you long after it ends. These underrated tracks prove electronic music can be powerful without being everywhere. Add them to your playlist and let them set the tone for your next late night or long drive.