Best Cascada Songs
Four essential Cascada tracks that shaped what euphoric dancefloor pop sounded like across a whole decade.
The peak: Evacuate the Dancefloor
This is the one to beat. It's Cascada's first and only UK number one, and the track where the trio's Eurodance instincts and pop songwriting lined up perfectly. Carlprit's rap verse gives it a jolt the earlier singles don't have. More than a decade later, this is still the purest shot of what Cascada does best.
The breakthrough that changed everything
'Everytime We Touch' is the song most people mean when they say 'Cascada'. Hit UK #2 and US #10 in 2006 and turned them from a German dance act into a genuine international name. If you want the sound distilled into one chorus, this is it. Still a fixture at celebrations.
Before the breakthrough: Miracle and What Hurts the Most
'Miracle' hit UK #3 in 2005, a year before 'Everytime We Touch', and already has every piece of the Cascada formula in place. Then in 2007 came 'What Hurts the Most', their cover of the Rascal Flatts ballad, turned into a Eurodance anthem (UK #10, US #52). Together, these two show how quickly they found their sound and how sturdy it was.
The later years
In 2013 they took 'Glorious' to Eurovision as Germany's entry. The trio's story closed in 2021 with 'One Last Dance'. In 2024 Cascada returned as Natalie Horler's solo project with Studio 24, the fifth studio album produced with Christian Geller. For the fuller route through, see Where to Start with Cascada.