What is the best dance-pop album of all time?
Dance-pop has given the world some of its most euphoric and floor-filling music — records that seamlessly bridge pop songwriting and dancefloor energy. Vote for the greatest dance-pop album ever made.

Thriller
Michael Jackson's 1982 landmark remains the best-selling album of all time and the ultimate dance-pop statement.

Like a Prayer
Madonna's 1989 album blended dance-pop with gospel and rock in what many consider her artistic peak.

Fever
Kylie Minogue's 2001 dance-pop tour de force built around 'Can't Get You Out of My Head', one of the greatest pop singles ever.

Future Nostalgia
Dua Lipa's 2020 disco-influenced dance-pop album that revived a classic sound for a new generation.

The Fame Monster
Lady Gaga's 2009 re-release featuring 'Bad Romance' and 'Alejandro' is the definitive statement of late-2000s dance-pop.

Off the Wall
Michael Jackson's 1979 first full solo album produced with Quincy Jones set the blueprint for the dance-pop genre.

Rhythm Nation 1814
Janet Jackson's 1989 ambitious double concept album merged dance-pop with social commentary and innovative production.

FutureSex/LoveSounds
Justin Timberlake's 2006 genre-stretching blend of dance-pop, funk, and electronic music produced multiple era-defining hits.

Body Talk
Robyn's 2010 album pioneered a hybrid of heartfelt emotion and dancefloor euphoria, becoming a cult dance-pop classic.

Confessions on a Dance Floor
Madonna's 2005 comeback album is a non-stop disco-influenced dance-pop odyssey that became her best-selling album in years.

Blackout
Britney Spears' 2007 electronic dance-pop album is considered one of the most influential pop records of its era.

Good Girl Gone Bad
Rihanna's 2007 breakthrough pivoted to harder dance-pop and gave the world 'Umbrella', one of the decade's biggest songs.

Whitney
Whitney Houston's 1987 album contained 'I Wanna Dance with Somebody', perhaps the defining dance-pop anthem of the 80s.

Brat
Charli XCX's 2024 album merged hyperpop and club music into the most talked-about dance-pop record in years.
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