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2020Definitely ideal for when you're feeling flirty. ), it flows into five minutes of pop rock anthemicism, lightning-fast guitar solos and Axl’s endless wailing. Written and performed by gents from Wales, Worcester and London and made famous by a load of heroin addicts in Scotland, it sums up our love of fizzing our brains on drugs and gulping down pints of lager, lager, lager. Josh Jones, Here we hear what the absolute power of hitting a piano key six times can wield. Sophie Harris, Howard and Guy Lawrence from Disclosure originally reckoned that their 2012 single ‘Latch’ was too odd to find mainstream success. NonsenseA great party tune relies on the three ‘R’s: repetition, repetition and repetition. Kristen Zwicker. Few contemporary songs make us yearn for the days of the sock hop more than the single that catapulted these New York faves into the big time. Demi threw an actual party for this song's music video, so it's easy to see how it fits into any party's playlist. It’s so good that Radiohead’s Thom Yorke says he wishes he’d written it. Oliver Keens, Eventually, every teenager reaches the age of feeling too cool to sing ‘Happy Birthday’ on his or her big day. Partly because it’s hard not to love the message of the catchy single: that the best way to deal with negativity is to shake it off on the dance floor, even if you’re absolutely not lightning on your feet. Tin roof, rusted what does it mean? The track may have started out as a smooth R&B gem, but less than a year after its release it was transformed by Welsh producers K-Klass into the piano house banger we’ve all been doing the running man to ever since. That’s not water - that is 'Everywhere', which has saturated every single DJ set at every single festival in the entire world. Eddy Frankel, Putting personal politics aside – R Kelly being a questionable human being and all – try and deny the powerful allure of this track. Besides great snacks, a solid playlist is probably the most important part of throwing a bomb-ass party. This 1980 track is yet another smash that Chic’s Nile Rodgers had a hand in – the prolific sod. Diese Party-Songs bringen wirklich jeden Saal zum Toben und sorgt dafür, dass das Publikum Spaß hat und sich amüsiert. It really is never too much. Tristan Parker, Just about every Sean Paul hit follows the same formula: a spare, repetitive riddim collides with that inimitable monotone, which always seems far too chill to concern itself with reaching for any tricky notes. The joyful, cluttered piano intro, the mash-up of jungle, house, ragga and rave – even if you weren’t born until years afterwards and even if you don’t know what the hell jungle is, it simply doesn’t matter a jot. Party Playlist 2020 - Pop, Edm & Urban Pop Hits (Top Summer Party Songs 2020) By redmusiccompany. Major throwback to post-"Baby" Justin. Und die passenden Party-Hits sind das A und O. Musik macht Beine beweglich und Zungen locker. ‘Get Lucky’ finds the French duo switching its modus operandi from referencing classic disco music to actually creating it: the single features (and was co-written by) Chic star and producer Nile Rodgers (yep, him again), as well as hip hop mastermind Pharrell Williams – who, you may be interested to know, heard about the project from Daft Punk at a Madonna party. Altogether now: 'You were workin' as a waitress in a cocktail bar, when I met you...' Nick Levine. Sophie Harris. Just try not dancing to this song when it comes on. This song does, indeed make the sun shine brighter than Doris Day, and in today’s world acts as a siren heralding the arrival of everyone on the dance floor. Superstition ain’t the way, people – Stevie said so. This song does, indeed make the sun shine brighter than Doris Day, and in today’s world acts as a siren heralding the arrival of everyone on the dance floor. The track only lasts for just over three minutes, but that really is all you, and your party, need here. Breezy, tropical guitars set the tone for this strum-along classic by Northern Irish rock ’n’ soul maestro Van Morrison. Praise be to that… Mmmm-hmmm. ‘Beat It’, however, is a bit harder and rawer, mainly due to one Eddie Van Halen riffing and fretboard-wailing his way through it. It’s not gibberish. They can sing sad love songs, as well as futuristic, queer disco anthems. Think about that. Tim Lowery, This hugely anticipated (not to say hyped) comeback single from Daft Punk became the summer anthem of 2013. Released in 1959, ‘What’d I Say’ is widely regarded as the first ‘soul’ single. And is the perfect excuse to arch your back, turn up your nose haughtily and whimper about feeling misunderstood. Let go like you don’t care and you’ll love it. ‘This Charming Man’ also made our list of the best ’80s songs. And is the perfect excuse to arch your back, turn up your nose haughtily and whimper about feeling misunderstood. Morrissey’s fey, lyrical whining reaches its peak here. Discover and stream the best party playlists, handcrafted by the music experts at iHeartRadio. A bouncing, suggestive clapping beat, instructive dance moves, and a sung storyboard of an enviable night that famously includes the hotel lobby. Sophie Harris, James Brown is a sex machine. Amy Smith, Amerie should take it as a compliment that Beyoncé pretty much stole this song wholesale for her megahit ‘Crazy in Love’. This song should be listed, like an old building. A night partying with your BFFs is just what this song is for. Shake that thing, you say? Imagine going to a party with Lionel Richie and touching him on the shoulder and asking, 'Hey Lionel, I just wondered how long are we gonna be here?' Jonny Ensall, Taylor Swift shook off her Disney princess image with this 2014 smash. Just make sure you don't play the altogether less rousing Calum Scott cover version by mistake. Time Out is a registered trademark of Time Out Digital Limited. ‘Hey there baby,’ he sighs. Thank god for this song. Slick, soulful, sexy, bouncing and peppered with bleeps and bloops, ‘Hideaway’ was exactly what a ton of amateur deep house producers tried to do in 2014 (and 2015-16, in fact) and failed miserably at. Whether it’s at 6am or 7pm, this song goes down better than a glass of olive oil. Turn it up, shout, sing, scream, jump, flail. How many former snipers from the Royal Canadian Navy can be credited with having written a banging synthpop tune? Go on, let it funk you up. This 1967 R&B jam set the airwaves on fire, inspiring the world to kick their heels and snap their fingers like never before. ‘Everywhere’ also made our list of the best ’80s songs. He nailed it. Eddy Frankel, Morrissey’s fey, lyrical whining reaches its peak here. If there’s one thing this list makes crystal clear, it’s that Nile Rodgers is the undisputed god of all partying. Eddy Frankel. A perfect hybrid of rock drums and disco bass, it’s the ideal song to keep you grooving till moonlight. Paul Simon is that baron. And though that's all old news, this song still slaps. Bey is guaranteed to get people on the dancefloor. James Manning, Diana Ross’s most ebullient hit is the perfect song to turn any party from tentative into full-on fabulous. The now-iconic opening verse, ‘Go shorty/It’s your birthday/We gonna party like it’s your birthday,’ makes ‘In Da Club’ an obvious choice for any party that serves shots instead of orange soda. And somehow, when Michael speaks it, we’re all fluent. Oliver Keens, With the passion, aggression, ennui and insouciance that can only come with being implausibly young, the Arctic Monkeys stomped into public consciousness with this short, snappy teen disco anthem – shot through with thrashing guitars and a northern twang. Like it? ‘All Night Long (All Night)’ also made our list of the best ’80s songs. The mix of expert storytelling and Johnny Marr’s jumped-up riff means that by the first whelp you can fully embody both the most fragile and egotistic person in the room. You know what there isn’t enough of in top party songs? This powerful Latinx collab was made possible by French musician DJ Snake, and has been playing in clubs since its 2018 release. And when rock-hard riffs are doused in Clavinet keyboard flourishes and horn section licks, it’s hard not to agree. In this tale of New York’s anything-is-possible East Village of the late ’80s, a trio of candy-coloured club kids – Super DJ Dmitri, Lady Miss Kier and Towa Tei – decide to form a band. It shouldn’t have worked (and isn’t really either act’s finest hour), but somehow the combination of the Toxic Twins’ rock flamboyance and DMC’s chunky hip hop beats and catchy rhyming made for a riotously good fun floor-filler. But it’s nice of you to say. James Manning, TS Eliot wrote that April is the cruellest month. This song oozes with attitude, a "Don't you dare mess with me!" Dammit, it’s pure genius. It would be more impressive if boys got out a tin whistle and played this solo at a house party instead of a guitar and strumming fucking 'Wonderwall'. Course you have, so celebrate that kick in the teeth you received by throwing some seriously moody New Romantic shapes to this era-defining synthpop classic. A lot of fucks were not being given, that’s what – people just wanted to have fun. We already have this email. Eddy Frankel. You know when you wake up at a festival and there’s that drip of moisture running down the wall of your tent onto your head? Party like it's an eternal summer with this hot girl shit. Eddy Frankel, At the forefront of the global resurgence of deep house is this endlessly catchy jack-fest from the funkiest Duke alive – London producer Duke Dumont. Keisza nailed it and sounded like she had a ball in the process. Josh Jones. Flowers in the back pocket are optional but advised. If you just got the job, kissed the girl, won a holiday – whatever, then that’s awesome. Jonny Ensall, Composed by Minnesota’s Steven Greenberg for his jokily named studio band, Lipps Inc, ‘Funkytown’ expresses a simple, repetitive yearning for the pulse of a bigger city, goosed by a killer ten-note synth riff. Joshua Rothkopf, As party songs go, you get a lot of bang for your buck with this heavyweight 2012 hit from London crew Rudimental. Though she hasn’t quite maintained the profile she attained in 2014 when ‘Hideaway’ was released, it doesn’t really matter when you’ve got such a genuine pop gem to your name. Sex and dancing your butt off… NOW THAT’S OUR KIND OF PARTY. Don’t bother: this Chrysler’s as big as a whale and it’s about to set sail. ‘Dancing in the Dark’ is also one of the Boss’s sexiest moments. Bowie opens the tune with spoken word before hitting his unmistakable highs: ‘Terrifies me/Makes me party/Puts my trust in God and man!’ Colin St John. But like Mondrian, this Kingston hit maker achieves something alchemical with his brand of pop-reggae minimalism, so much so that obeying his dancefloor exhortations seems downright compulsory. Kicking off with Slash’s most famous riff, which was apparently written as a joke (LOL, good one Slash! The song inspired parody covers from Justin Bieber (who ‘discovered’ the track), Katy Perry and the US Olympic Swim Team, among about a billion others. The song hit the top of the charts in the US after being featured in Robert Altman’s fashion send-up, ‘Prêt-à-Porter’. The number of C-bombs she drops means this isn’t for the faint of heart, but then neither is getting wild in a club, amirite? He did. Don’t we all, mate. Someone Say Black Friday and Cyber Monday Deals?! Poor old Technotronic. An incredible medium-pace groove, lush vocals and tight funk guitars all built for getting frisky at the disco. The ‘party-o-meter’ has spoken, and ‘Hey Ya!’ is Time Out’s top tune. Earth, Wind & Fire proved that September is the funkiest. This is one of the most forward-looking, cash-making enterprises in music history. Thanks to Spotify and other streaming services, everyone's a DJ these days. The Swedish duo’s synth-tastic track is the embodiment of joyful abandonment. Released in 1980, ‘Funkytown’ came late to the disco party, but gave it a jolt of electricity. Amy Smith. Except for Luther burgers. Its iconic lyrics include "grinding on that wood" and "surfboard." Whether it’s at 6am or 7pm, this song goes down better than a glass of olive oil. Stormi loves to hear her daddy sing, and so do we, TBH. Nope, no one does, because it was terrible and it tanked. With one of the catchiest choruses in the history of catchy choruses, the only ‘why’ worth asking is ‘why does it have to stop?’ We suggest putting on the 12-inch edit and letting everyone get their groove on for as long as possible. Jags of electric guitar followed by a huge, cavernous drum thwack. Go on, let it funk you up. Learn More. Flowers in the back pocket are optional but advised. People are divided over the song’s meaning: on one hand, some think that 'Push It' means to have sex and on the other hand there’s a camp that think that it means to dance your butt off. Thanks for subscribing! Jonny Ensall. Josh Jones, ‘First thing’s first, I’m the realest,’ says Iggy Azalea, the 24-year-old from Mullumbimby (in Australia, duh) who delivers her raunchy raps in a thick Southern drawl. Does it matter? ‘I could use just a little help.’ Extra party points to anyone who knows what that book is that Springsteen’s sittin’ around tryin’ to write. Note: You have full permission to kick anyone out that doesn't want to dance to this song. For her ‘Back to Black’ album, producer Mark Ronson teamed Winehouse with Brooklyn funk musicians The Dap-Kings, resulting in songs that are as groovy as they are dark. It should have a blue plaque on it. There’s a lot going on in The Gang’s 1973 hit, all of it good and all of it obscenely funky: the wandering, climbing bassline with a life of its own, the jumpy trumpets punctuating the journey, the joyous, manic scream that lets you know the song has kicked in properly... Oh, and those inimitable vocals? Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. Here we hear what the absolute power of hitting a piano key six times can wield. It makes you want to thrash your way around a small, dingy room (a la Britpop’s finest in the accompanying video), which makes it a winner in our book. Word. ‘Gotta make a move to a town that’s right for me,’ sings Cynthia Johnson in a robotic, vocoderized voice (a precursor to the Auto-Tune sound) before busting out an unmodified, soulful wail, pleading for a trip to the party destination of her dreams. But whatever, ‘Pump Up the Jam’ is still an utterly infectious banger, with its minimal grooves and insistent rhythms. How many party anthems can boast The Temptations as backing singers? It should have a blue plaque on it. This instant hit is another twerkable track with two of the most badass female rappers in the game. This song should be listed, like an old building. His choppy and melodic guitar work is all up at the front with handclaps and big group vocals celebrating just how damn good life can be. © Justin Thomas / justinthomasphotography.co.uk. Go ahead, I dare you. After a decade that saw the beehive-topped party band enshrined in the college-rock pantheon – and dealt the group a crippling blow with the death of beloved guitarist Ricky Wilson – the B-52s roared back to their career peak with this ode to a ‘little place where we can get together'. When Paul Thomas Anderson needed a backdrop for Dirk Diggler’s glory days in ‘Boogie Nights’, this is what he chose. Biggie was the victim of a drive-by shooting in 1997, just a year after ‘Hypnotize’ came out. Sophie Harris, Not exactly a one-hit wonder, since vocalist Cee Lo Green and producer Danger Mouse have many achievements to their names individually… Still, Green’s soaring, gospel-soaked pipes and Mouse’s silky strings combine on this 2006 worldwide smash to irresistibly kinetic effect. Remember the 1982 film ‘Soup for One’? "Sorry Not Sorry" is all about looking good, feeling 100 percent, and being unapologetically yourself. One thick bassline, two guitars grinding up against each other and a double drum fill, and you're plunged into the band’s sexy, scary, psycho world, slicing up eyeballs and shrieking like a demon. Josh Jones. Did Your Fave Get a Grammy Nomination Today? And because he’s Prince, he did it subtly – not all gauche like Robbie Williams and his 'Millennium'. But, it’s the body-shaking, P-funk bassline which bites the booty, reminding you to ‘get on the floor’. But it's still a great addition to the party playlist. … But the Scottish revivalists have a much poppier sensibility, and this 2004 track is a hook-laden toe tapper, sure to entice even your snootiest ‘I don’t dance’ friend onto the dancefloor. Ellie Walker-Arnott. Sometimes the best dancing is done defiantly, with tears forming in the corners of your eyes, and 'Dancing On My Own' gets that like few other pop songs in history. ‘Fancy’ also made our list of the best songs of 2014. The fact Beyoncé dressed up as Salt-N-Pepa for Halloween this year shows that even when you’re queen of the world, there are still people you aspire to be. It also boasts a killer, kinky bass riff that refuses to be ignored; one artist who simply couldn’t ignore it, in fact, was a Mr Hammer – initials MC – who based a good chunk of a certain untouchable hit on said bass riff.
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