120 Beats Per Minute

Top 120 BPM EDM Songs

feat. Doruksen & dufuzatto & MC LOCKED

The dancefloor standard. 120 BPM is where Doruksen and dufuzatto & MC LOCKED drop their biggest festival anthems and club bangers. We found 41 tracks in this range. Top artists in this list include Doruksen, dufuzatto & MC LOCKED, Clover Archive. The shortest track is "MONTAGEM TENTANA - Slowed" by OTVphonk & ZERTAL (1:12). The most common key is G Major, with an average length of 3:19.

Avg Duration
3:19
Common Key
G Major
Total Songs
41

Popular EDM Artists at 120 BPM

Doruksendufuzatto & MC LOCKEDClover Archive
1
Intoxicated (Super Slowed) cover

Intoxicated (Super Slowed)

Doruksen

117 BPMA Minor7:09
2
MONTAGEM RETINAL PLATINA (Slowed) cover

MONTAGEM RETINAL PLATINA (Slowed)

dufuzatto & MC LOCKED

117 BPME Minor1:42
3
Pretty Scene Girl! (Slowed) cover

Pretty Scene Girl! (Slowed)

Clover Archive

117 BPMD# Minor2:47
4
ilomilo cover

ilomilo

MBNN & Rowald Steyn

117 BPMC Minor3:01
5
HONOUR (Slowed) cover

HONOUR (Slowed)

NXZE, sxhinophonk & HRXSTAL

117 BPMA Minor1:45
6
Crimewave cover

Crimewave

Crystal Castles

117 BPMB Major4:18
7
Twitch (Cloud Mines Remix) cover

Twitch (Cloud Mines Remix)

Neko Neko

117 BPMC Major--:--
8
Beginning,Middle,And End cover

Beginning,Middle,And End

Astronomical Geo

117 BPMF Major3:14
9
Return to Oz cover

Return to Oz

Monolink

117 BPMG Major7:12
10
Outside (feat. Ellie Goulding) cover

Outside (feat. Ellie Goulding)

Calvin Harris

117 BPMC Minor3:47
11
Away (Vilgam Remix) cover

Away (Vilgam Remix)

DTAcademy

117 BPMB Major--:--
12
MONTAGEM TENTANA - Slowed cover

MONTAGEM TENTANA - Slowed

OTVphonk & ZERTAL

117 BPMG Major1:12
13
Clone cover

Clone

Emin Nilsen

117 BPMG# Minor3:58
14
Ritmo Brutalismo cover

Ritmo Brutalismo

Xllie!

117 BPME Minor2:16
15
Phakathi(Inside) [feat. Sgananda] cover

Phakathi(Inside) [feat. Sgananda]

DJ Menace

117 BPMC Minor--:--
16
HUNGER GAMES SLIDE FUNK! (super slowed) cover

HUNGER GAMES SLIDE FUNK! (super slowed)

ProdGr3xts

117 BPMA Major2:31
17
OLHA MENSAGEM (feat. KGJ) [Ultra Slowed] cover

OLHA MENSAGEM (feat. KGJ) [Ultra Slowed]

SEKIMANE, Scythermane, NXGHT! & DJ DYLANFK

117 BPMG Minor2:22
18
fly... cover

fly...

wiv

117 BPMG Major1:44
19
What Will Be (A Tribute to Zehava Ben) cover

What Will Be (A Tribute to Zehava Ben)

DJ Pantelis & Nick Saley

117 BPMG# Minor4:15
20
Deutschwave cover

Deutschwave

Deadrin

117 BPMB Minor--:--

About 120 BPM EDM Music

At 120 beats per minute, EDM music takes on a distinctly upbeat character — think peak-time festival EDM with massive drops and soaring synth leads. Interestingly, 120 BPM has a natural half-time feel at 60 BPM, which means DJs and producers can seamlessly blend tracks between these two tempos. This makes 120 BPM one of the more versatile tempos in the EDM catalog.

Artists like Doruksen, dufuzatto & MC LOCKED, Clover Archive are among the most represented at this tempo, with tracks such as "Intoxicated (Super Slowed)" and "MONTAGEM RETINAL PLATINA (Slowed)" standing out as popular picks. Across our collection of 41 tracks, G Major emerges as the most common key, and the average song length sits at 3:19. These patterns reflect how EDM producers and songwriters naturally gravitate toward certain musical choices at 120 BPM.

Track lengths at 120 BPM EDM span a wide range — from "MONTAGEM TENTANA - Slowed" by OTVphonk & ZERTAL at just 1:12 to "Return to Oz" by Monolink at 7:12. Whether you need a quick intro clip or a full-length mix, this tempo has options for every use case.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does 120 BPM mean?
BPM stands for "Beats Per Minute." A song at 120 BPM has 120 rhythmic beats in every minute, which is considered a upbeat tempo. In EDM music, 120 BPM typically sounds like peak-time festival EDM with massive drops and soaring synth leads. For example, "Intoxicated (Super Slowed)" by Doruksen is a well-known track at this tempo.
What is 120 BPM EDM music good for?
120 BPM EDM songs are great for festival pregaming, peak-time DJ sets, and high-intensity dance. DJs and music producers also use this tempo for beat-matching and remix creation.
What key are most 120 BPM EDM songs in?
Based on our analysis of 41 tracks, the most common key for 120 BPM EDM songs is G Major. EDM producers tend to gravitate toward minor keys for emotional tension and euphoric drops, with A minor and C minor being especially common. Knowing the key helps DJs with harmonic mixing and producers with sampling and remixing in the correct pitch.
How do I find the BPM of a EDM song?
The easiest way to find the BPM of any EDM track is to use our free BPM Calculator. Simply upload an audio file or paste a video link from TikTok, YouTube Shorts, Instagram, or Twitter/X, and we'll instantly detect the exact BPM, musical key, time signature, and audio features.
How long are most 120 BPM EDM songs?
The average length of 120 BPM EDM songs in our database is 3:19. EDM tracks often run longer (4–6 minutes) to accommodate extended intros, build-ups, and drops favored by DJs. The shortest track is "MONTAGEM TENTANA - Slowed" by OTVphonk & ZERTAL at 1:12, and the longest is "Return to Oz" by Monolink at 7:12. Knowing the average duration helps when planning DJ sets, workout playlists, or video soundtracks.
How many 120 BPM EDM songs are there?
We currently have 41 EDM songs at 120 BPM in our database. Notable artists include Doruksen, dufuzatto & MC LOCKED, Clover Archive. You can also explore nearby tempos like 118 BPM and 122 BPM for more EDM options with a very similar feel.
Can I use 120 BPM EDM songs for working out?
Absolutely! 120 BPM is ideal for running, cycling, and cardio workouts. EDM music at this tempo keeps your energy high and helps you maintain a strong, consistent rhythm.
What are similar tempos to 120 BPM?
Songs at 118 to 122 BPM will feel nearly identical in tempo. At half tempo (60 BPM), you'll find slower grooves that share rhythmic compatibility — useful for downtempo and ambient mixes. DJs often use these mathematical tempo relationships for creative transitions and mashups.