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Tomorrowland Reveals Top 1000 Tracks, with Swedish House Mafia at Number “One”


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The People of Tomorrow have spoken — and what a coincidence that the number one song on Tomorrowland’s Top 1000 is fittingly titled “One.”

Swedish House Mafia’s classic anthem “One” is officially the biggest track in Tomorrowland history. The fan vote has decided. Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike‘s “Mammoth” comes in at number two and Avicii‘s beloved track “Levels” clocks in at number three.

Martin Garrix, David Guetta, AlessoEric PrydzDaft Punk and so many more legends are included in the Top 1000. Knife Party, Calvin Harris, Armin van Buuren, Oliver Heldens, Hardwell, Afrojack — we could go on and on, but it’s better to just listen.

At this time, Tomorrowland wants to thank everyone who voted and remind listeners that One World Radio is 24/7 — always in the mix.

Check out the full 1000 track countdown here and listen to the top 100 below.

Tomorrowland’s Top 100

 

Photo via Rukes.com

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Tomorrowland Reveals Top 1000 Tracks, with Swedish House Mafia at Number “One”

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