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It all boils down to how big a market you're trying to appeal to. English is the most prevalent and global language in dance music, so artists name their tracks in English to appeal as broadly as possible.
Still, I know plenty of tunes without English titles, as it doesn't matter THAT much when so much of the music is purely instrumental anyhow.
It's a different story when it comes to, say, rock bands or rappers, who rely largely on lyrical content. For instance, there's a band called Bob Hund (Bob Dog in English) who used to do all their tunes in Swedish. They took on a new name when they re-recorded their tracks in English to make their tunes more accessible to a global audience.
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