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20 Dec 2016Top Dance Songs of 2016 Volume 101:37:51
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04c3938 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04c3938 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04c3938"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04c3938"); } Party Favorz is proud to present our annual collection of the Top Dance Songs of 2016. These are the biggest dance tracks that have defined the year for us. While music is inherently subjective, and everyone has their personal favourites, our focus has always been to highlight the most commercial, most popular dance tracks of the year. You may have noticed that we're gradually moving away from the EDM label and embracing the broader 'dance' genre. We understand that all music we feature here can be classified as 'electronic dance music', and we feel that the 'dance' genre is more representative of the wide variety of styles we share. The music world may constantly redefine genres to stay on trend, but at the end of the day, good club music transcends labels. We have made it easy for iTunes users to subscribe and stay updated with their preferred categories. We provide separate feeds for each category on the site, so you can subscribe to only those you like. This helps to keep your playlist organised and allows you to quickly find the music that suits your mood. Non-iTunes users can copy the address for each category and submit it to their preferred RSS reader on any device. We extend our deepest gratitude to our supporters who have helped Party Favorz continue in our mission to be the best dance music podcast. We would like to give a special shout-out to recent contributors, Gary B., Eric W., Alberto M., Anthony B., and Luis B. Your generous donations have been instrumental in our transition to a new service and have ensured our ability to continue bringing you the Top Dance Songs of 2016. Stay tuned for part 2 of the Top Dance Songs of 2016 coming out tomorrow. Until then...ENJOY! Album : Year in Dance 2016 pt. 1 Genre : EDM, House, Dance Year : 2016 Total Time : 01:37:51 The Chainsmokers feat. Daya - Don't Let Me Down (Illenium Remix) Shawn Mendes - Stitches (3LAU Remix) Charlie Puth feat. Selena Gomez - We Dont Talk Anymore (Kay Stafford At The Ibiza Beach Club Mix Part II) Alicia Keys - In Common (Kaskade Remix) DJ Snake feat. Justin Bieber - Let Me Love You (Mark Roberts Ultimix) Nick Jonas feat. Tove Lo - Close (Max Sanna & Steve Pitron Remix Extended) Sia feat. Sean Paul - Cheap Thrills (Funk3d Pop Remix) G-Eazy & Bebe Rexha - Me, Myself and I (Marc Stout & Scott Svejda Remix) StoneBridge feat. Elsa Li Jones - If You Like It (StoneBridge Club Remix) Enrique Iglesias feat. Tinashe & Javada - Duele El Corazon (Dave Aude Club Mix) Adele - When We Were Young (Disco Tech Vocal) Xenia Ghali - Under These Lights (Game Chasers Remix) Drake feat. Wizkid & Kyla - One Dance (Erick Decks Club Rework) ...
21 Dec 2016Top Dance Songs of 2016 Volume 201:52:16
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04c226e = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04c226e = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04c226e"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04c226e"); } In the dynamic world of dance music, 2016 marked a notable shift towards our musical roots. The year's dance hits - the Top Dance Songs of 2016 - saw a resurgence of '70s disco vibes, significantly shaped by the legendary Nile Rodgers. Aside from leading the celebrated '70s disco band Chic, Rodgers also shaped the '80s music scene by producing chart-topping hits for icons such as Madonna, Diana Ross, David Bowie, and Duran Duran. His current influence demonstrates that the sounds of yesteryears still resonate on today's dancefloors, proving the timeless adage that 'what's old becomes new again'. A definitive game-changer in 2015 was 'Lean On Me' by Major Lazer & DJ Snake. This sensational summer anthem, with its laid-back Reggaeton beat, carved a path for many of the chart-topping hits of 2016. As a result, the traditional 128 bpm dance track has made way for a slower average of 120 bpm, favoring radio-friendly beats over traditional dance floor rhythms. This shift necessitates adaptability from music creators who want to stay relevant. This trend is clearly mirrored in the four-part series of the Top Dance Songs of 2016, showcasing a transition towards slower, sultrier beats that harken back to the '70s Disco and '80s Dance eras. While commercialized Deep House remains a strong presence, the focus is on the downbeat, showcasing the cyclical nature of music trends. Undoubtedly, '90s-era house music will eventually make a comeback, but for now, it's all about the languid beats. Stay tuned for the third part of our journey through the Top Dance Songs of 2016, arriving tomorrow. Until then...ENJOY! Album : Year in Dance 2016 pt. 2 Genre : EDM, House, Dance Year : 2016 Total Time : 01:52:16 Tinashe - Superlove (Cutmore Extended) Empire Of The Sun - Walking On A Dream (Kaskade Remix) Nathan Sykes feat. Ariana Grande - Over And Over Again (Cahill Club Mix) Justin Timberlake - Can't Stop The Feeling (Daniel Siman Tov Remix) Justin Bieber - Sorry (CLX Extended Mix) Kungs vs. Cookin' On 3 Burners - This Girl (Paul Goodyear Ultimix) Bruno Mars - 24K Magic (Discotron Remix) Beyonce - Formation (Jamie de Von Remix) G-Eazy & Bebe Rexha - Me, Myself & I (Viceroy Remix) Calvin Harris - My Way (Kue Remix) Alessia Cara - Here (Cosmic Dawn Xmix Remix) Hailee Steinfeld - Love Myself (Kream Extended) Martin Garrix & Bebe Rexha - In The Name Of Love (Sneaker Snob Club Mix) Alesso feat. Nico & Vinz - I Wanna Know (Alesso & Deniz Koyu Remix) Tori Kelly - Hollow (WestFunk Club Edit) Lukas Graham - 7 Years (Paul Goodyear Ultimix)
22 Dec 2016Top Dance Songs of 2016 Volume 301:19:19
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04c108a = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04c108a = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04c108a"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04c108a"); } In the ever-changing landscape of music, 2016 marked a significant year electronic dance music, as displayed in the Top Dance Songs of 2016. The year saw remarkable output from artists like Rihanna, Justin Bieber, and The Chainsmokers, each contributing distinctively to the dance music sphere. Rihanna's 'Anti' album was a resounding success, spawning several Top 10 tracks. The standout 'This Is What You Came For', a collaboration with Calvin Harris and co-written by Taylor Swift, is a dance floor hit and undoubtedly one of the Top Dance Songs of 2016. Justin Bieber, riding the wave of success from his 2015 'Purpose' album, solidified his presence in 2016's dance music scene. His collaborations with Major Lazer on 'Cold Water' and DJ Snake on 'Let Me Love You' not only topped charts but also contributed significantly to the list of Top Dance Songs of 2016. Despite his controversial image, Bieber's talent is undeniable, particularly when combined with industry-leading producers. However, the true dance music titans of 2016 were The Chainsmokers. Following their 2014 hit '#Selfie' and their debut album 'Bouquet' in 2015, their track 'Closer' with Halsey confirmed their status as EDM trendsetters with an attractive pop edge. As we move closer to the end of our countdown of 2016's biggest dance hits, I'd like to extend thanks to Gary B. for his generous donation. Also, a note to our Firefox users experiencing issues with our donation plugin; we're working on a fix, but for now, Chrome, Explorer, or Safari may provide a smoother experience. Stay tuned for the final installment of the Top Dance Songs of 2016. Until then...ENJOY! Album : Year in Dance 2016 pt. 3 Genre : EDM, House, Dance Year : 2016 Total Time : 01:19:19 Pink - Just Like Fire (Wideboys Extended Mix) Meghan Trainor - No (DJ Nev Extended Remix) Twenty One Pilots - Stressed Out (Dave Winnel Remix) Dua Lipa - Blow Your Mind (Night Moves Remix) Coldplay - Adventure Of A Lifetime (K.R.A.S.H Remix) Calvin Harris & Disciples - How Deep Is Your Love (Extended) Selena Gomez - Same Old Love (Cosmic Dawn Club Mix) Dave Aude feat. Andy Bell - True Original (Original Mix) Alex Newell with Jess Glynne & DJ Cassidy feat. Niles Rodgers - Kill The Lights (Audien Extended Mix) Calvin Harris feat. Rihanna - This Is What You Came For (DJ FmSteff 2016 Extended Mix) Christina Aguilera - Telepathy (Eric Kupper Remix) Justin Bieber - Love Yourself (Division 4 Remix) Jonas Blue feat. Dakota - Fast Car (Club Mix) Fifth Harmony feat. Ty Dolla $ign - Work From Home (CraigWelsh Remix) Lucas Nord feat. Tove Lo - Run On Love (Original Extended Remix)
23 Dec 2016Top Dance Songs of 2016 Volume 401:16:03
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04bfe1d = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04bfe1d = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04bfe1d"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04bfe1d"); } As we conclude the series on the Top Dance Songs of 2016, we reflect on the sensational dance hits that marked the year. This sonic journey, designed as a vibrant time capsule of the year's most influential tracks, may be coming to a close, but the dance music celebration isn't over yet. Stay tuned for our annual Blow Your Own Horn mix, an explosive year-end dance party extravaganza, poised to take your end-of-year celebrations to a new high. We're working around the clock to ensure its release next week. I'd like to extend heartfelt gratitude to our loyal followers who've been integral in keeping the rhythm of music alive this year. Your unwavering support and patience, as we explored and experimented with different methods to improve and sustain this platform, have not gone unnoticed. A special acknowledgment to Charles for his generous $40 contribution, and to Ignacio for his additional $10 donation – your support is greatly appreciated! As we gear up for the festive season, may you find joy and happiness in your celebrations, be it Christmas, a belated Hanukkah, or any festive observance you choose. Look forward to the final installment of the year in our Top Dance Songs of 2016 series next week. Until then, immerse yourself in the beats of the year that was... and ENJOY! Album : Year in Dance 2016 pt. 4 Genre : EDM, House, Dance Year : 2016 Total Time : 01:16:03 Adele - Send My Love (Country Club Martini Crew Extended) Ariana Grande feat. Nicki Minaj - Side to Side (U-GO-BOY Remix) Sia feat. Sean Paul - Cheap Thrills (BAUT Vocal Club Mix) Katy Perry - Rise (U-GO-BOY Remix) Flume feat. Kai - Never Be Like You (Stacy Mier's Sneaker Snob Ultimix) Zayn - Pillowtalk (Handbag House Club Mix) Ariana Grande - Into You (MaximaL Remix) Galantis - No Money (Extended Mix) WTS feat. Gia - One Night (StoneBridge Club Remix) Freischwimmer - California Dreamin (Calvo Remix) Gnash feat. Olivia O'Brien - I Hate U, I Love U (Robin Schulz Remix) Major Lazer feat. Justin Bieber & MØ - Cold Water (Joe Maz Remix) Rihanna feat. Drake - Work (Bad Royale Remix) Bastille - Good Grief (Don Diablo Remix) Shawn Hook - Sound Of Your Heart (Jump Smokers Extended Mix) X Ambassadors - Unsteady (Mike Rizzo Funk Generation Club Mix) 99 Souls feat. Destiny's Child & Brandy - The Girl Is Mine (DiscoTech Club Mix) JX Riders feat. Skylar Stecker - Sweet Dreams (StoneBridge Club Remix) The Chainsmokers feat. Rozes - Roses (Joe Maz Remix)
23 Dec 2007Top Dance Songs of 2007 Volume 1 | Deep & Funky02:14:16
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04e8db1 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04e8db1 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04e8db1"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04e8db1"); } 2007 was a transformative year for dance music, and its evolution is best demonstrated by the Top Dance Songs of 2007. This year, dance floors across the world pulsated with tracks from seasoned artists as well as fresh faces, reflecting a myriad of styles and sounds. Among the Top Dance Songs of 2007, the charismatic collaboration of Todd Terry Allstars and Tara McDonald with "Get Down" (Warren Clarke Club Mix) kicked off the year with a stunning union of rhythmic beats and vivacious vocals. It was a dance anthem that set the pace for the tracks to come, marrying rhythm and energy in an electrifying combination. Alexander O'Neal's "Saturday Love" (Soulshaker Club Mix) and Charlean Dance's "Mr. DJ" (Moto Blanco Remix) sustained this tempo with their soulful deliveries, further reinforcing 2007 as a year of rhythmic indulgence. The Soulshaker Club Mix of O'Neal's song was particularly notable for its ingenious remix that refreshed a classic while maintaining its original allure. Roisin Murphy's "Overpowered" (Seamus Haji Remix) made a significant impact on the scene as well, integrating a distinct electronic vibe into the year's top dance tracks. The eclectic blend of soulful lyrics and pulsating beats made it a standout among the Top Dance Songs of 2007. Bliss Inc.'s collaboration with Carlotta Chadwick for "Faith" (7th Heaven Remix) marked a momentous return to uplifting, inspirational dance music. This track, along with Sean Biddle's "Get Up 'n' Dance" (Alex Romano Remix), encouraged listeners to find joy and motivation on the dance floor, reminding us of the transformative power of dance music. Perhaps one of the most unexpected gems among the Top Dance Songs of 2007 was "Sexual Healing" (Freemasons Club Mix) by Alibi vs. Rockefeller. This modern interpretation of a classic song showcased the versatility and adaptability of dance music, skillfully incorporating a beloved melody into a new, dance-friendly context. Overall, the Top Dance Songs of 2007 illustrate a year of evolution and vibrancy within the world of dance music. They encapsulate a time when the genre was expanding, embracing new influences, and reaching out to a broader audience. The year's best tracks demonstrated an extraordinary blend of innovation, respect for the past, and a deep love for the infectious energy of dance music. As we look back on these tunes, we are reminded of the enduring power of rhythm, melody, and the human spirit to inspire and connect us on the dance floor and beyond. Album : Deep & Funky 2007 pt. 1 | Expanded and RemasteredGenre : Funky House MusicYear : 2017Total Time : 02:14:16 1. Todd Terry Allstars feat.
24 Dec 2007Top Dance Songs of 2007 Volume 2 | Deep & Funky02:01:01
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04e7c20 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04e7c20 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04e7c20"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04e7c20"); } In the vibrant landscape of dance music, 2007 was an exceptional year, marked by a proliferation of innovative sounds and rhythms that stirred up dance floors worldwide. This article will shine a spotlight on the Top Dance Songs of 2007, giving due credit to the standouts that shaped this remarkable period in dance music history. Firstly, "Boogie 2nite" by Booty Luv, one of the Top Dance Songs of 2007, was an infectious beat that captured the essence of an era. The track personified the vibrant spirit of dance music, making it a perennial favorite among both casual listeners and dance enthusiasts. Cahill's "Trippin On You" was another masterstroke from 2007, showcasing an innovative sound that seamlessly blended several music genres. The track was a musical journey, taking listeners through a myriad of emotions and dance rhythms, hence securing its place among the Top Dance Songs of 2007. Meanwhile, the updated version of "Do You Want It Right Now" by Degrees of Motion added a contemporary twist to a classic sound, reaffirming the timeless appeal of dance music. Another highlight was the Bassmonkey remix of "Keep Your Body Working" by Tony Moran & Martha Wash, which was emblematic of the upbeat, infectious rhythms that made 2007 a memorable year for dance music. The song "Stand Up" by Nowak drew inspiration from A Taste of Honey's disco classic Boogie Oogie Oogie, paying tribute to the heritage of dance music while also charting new territories. Also, Mika's "Love Today" and Roisin Murphy's "Let Me Know" were notable for their distinctive soundscapes, which contributed to the diversity of the Top Dance Songs of 2007. Finally, the DJ Meme remix of "The Cure and the Cause" by Fish Go Deep provided a deeper, more introspective take on dance music, showcasing the genre's versatility. Looking back on the Top Dance Songs of 2007, it's clear that this was a year of creativity and innovation, laying a solid foundation for the evolution of dance music in the years to follow. The Top Dance Songs of 2007 not only reflected the zeitgeist of the time but also marked a significant chapter in the history of dance music. Until the next time...ENJOY! Album : Deep & Funky 2007 pt. 2 | Expanded and RemasteredGenre : Funky House MusicYear : 2017Total Time : 02:01:02 1. Booty Luv - Boogie 2nite (Moto Blanco Club Mix) 2. Cahill feat. Nikki Belle - Trippin On You (Original Mix) 3. Bob Sinclar - Sound Of Freedom (Original Mix) 4. Lionel Richie - All Around The World (Bob Sinclar Remix) 5. Chanel - Dance (Fish & Chips Remix) 6. Physics feat. Alexandra Hamnede - Let It Out (Vincent Kwok Remix) 7.
04 Dec 2017Top Dance Songs of 2017 Volume 101:41:30
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04beb95 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04beb95 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04beb95"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04beb95"); } Welcome to our year-end round-up featuring the biggest dance songs of the year, where Party Favorz reflects on the Top Dance Songs of 2017, curated by your humble host. The compilation isn't just focused on chart successes, but also looks into tunes gaining popularity with DJs and our personal favorites. Despite the diverse spectrum of house music styles, the broader EDM scene has been relatively static in recent years. There's a sense of déjà vu; first, it was the commercial exploitation of Deep House around 2015, which later morphed into Future House, leaving Deep House to retreat back into its tranquil, melodic roots. Concurrently, the Big Room Anthems or EDM with its signature drops, popularized by the likes of Axwell Λ Ingrosso, Alesso, and David Guetta, became a trend. More recently, the Reggaeton sound, sparked off by Major Lazer & DJ Snake's mega hit "Lean On," has become the beat to chase. Interestingly, the pace of beats has slowed, and songs resemble radio edits more than extended plays, reflective of the dwindling attention spans of today's house music fans. A significant concern is the over-processing and manipulation of vocal tracks, often diminishing the natural talent of the singers. The industry's focus on quick returns rather than investing in artist growth is a significant issue today. Nevertheless, this compilation, Top Dance Songs of 2017, endeavors to sift through the music maze to present the crème de la crème or songs that personally resonate with dance music lovers. With over 200 songs to choose from, creating this compilation was no easy task. These next three episodes represent our picks for the best dance music of the year. Until the next time...ENJOY! Album: Year in Dance 2017 pt. 1Genre: EDM, House, DanceYear: 2017Total Time: 01:41:30 Axwell Λ Ingrosso - More Than You Know (Firebeatz Rework) Sia - Move Your Body (Alan Walker Remix) Niall Horan - This Town (Tiesto Remix) Dua Lipa - Be the One (Dillistone Remix) Halsey - Now Or Never (R3hab Remix) Camila Cabello - Crying In The Club (Steve Smart Club Mix) Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike vs. Diplo feat. Deb's Daughter - Hey Baby (Swanky Tunes Extended Remix) Rihanna - Sex With Me (Addal Remix) Portugal. The Man - Feel It Still (Ofenbach Remix) Martin Garrix & Dua Lipa - Scared To Be Lonely (PRIDE Remix) Ed Sheeran - Castle On The Hill (Country Club Martini Crew Extended Mix) David Guetta feat. Justin Bieber - 2U (Extended Mix) Clean Bandit & Zara Larsson - Symphony (Country Club Martini Crew Remix) Lady Gaga - The Cure (Jad Desenchanntee vs. Dave Aude Remix) The Weeknd feat. Daft Punk - I Feel It Coming (Cosmic Dawn Remix)...
06 Dec 2017Top Dance Songs of 2017 Volume 201:47:56
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04bd9af = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04bd9af = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04bd9af"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04bd9af"); } Drown yourself in the vibrant club sounds of 2017 as we delve into the Top Dance Songs of 2017. Despite any prior skepticism about the dance music landscape this year, it brought to the forefront an array of musical masterpieces. Many songs, predominantly from the Electronic Dance Music (EDM) genre, were beautifully transformed by remixes that elevated their original's charm, expanding their reach and longevity in the dance music arena. Standout examples include Dua Lipa's "Be the One," Rihanna's "Love On the Brain," and the superb collaboration of Flume and Tove Lo's "Say It," alongside a personal favorite, "Issues" by Julia Michaels. 2017 introduced us to a wave of promising new artists contributing to the Top Dance Songs of 2017, their longevity and impact yet to be fully assessed. At the forefront was Dua Lipa, who soared to stardom backed by Warner Brothers, becoming an absolute sensation with her stunning looks, captivating vocals, and compelling lyrics. Similarly, Julia Michaels showed immense promise, especially with her standout track "Issues," potentially giving the likes of Ellie Goulding serious competition in the future. Other artists who proved their mettle outside their multi-platinum bands were Niall Horan, with hits like "This Town," "Slow Hands" and Camila Cabello, with tracks "Crying in the Club," "Havana". However, for debut artists like Cardi B. ("Bodak Yellow") and Luis Fonsi ("Despacito"), whose first singles were chartbusters, maintaining that level of success could prove challenging. We also extend our hearty applause to Kesha, who with the release of her album "Rainbow", apart from Dr. Luke, demonstrated her raw talent and versatility as an artist. Her Grammy nominations for Best Pop Solo Album and Best Pop Solo Performance are well-deserved. There's so much to cover when discussing the Top Dance Songs of 2017, but to avoid overloading you with information, we'll reserve more insights for our next installment. Stay tuned for the third part of the Top Dance Songs of 2017 coming this Friday. Until then...ENJOY! Album: Year in Dance 2017 pt. 2Genre: EDM, House, DanceYear: 2017Total Time: 01:47:56 Sam Hunt - Body Like A Back Road (Mr. ColliPark Remix) Bruno Mars feat. Gucci Mane - Thats What I Like (BLVK JVCK Remix) Miley Cyrus - Malibu (The Him Extended) Ed Sheeran - Shape Of You (Jack Wins Remix) Katy Perry feat. Nicki Minaj - Swish Swish (Ralphi Rosario Mix) Kesha - Woman (Dave Aude Pride Extended Remix) Rihanna - Desperado (Country Club Martini Crew Remix) Zedd feat. Alessia Cara - Stay (Jonas Blue Remix) DJ Khaled feat. Justin Bieber, Quavo,
08 Dec 2017Top Dance Songs of 2017 Volume 301:34:28
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04bc6be = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04bc6be = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04bc6be"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04bc6be"); } As we conclude our journey through the Top Dance Songs of 2017, let's take a moment to delve deeper into this comprehensive series. For those unfamiliar, each year, Party Favorz curates a collection of what we believe to be the most pivotal dance music tunes. We focus on songs that hold significance in the evolving landscape of dance music, both within mainstream pop culture and the vibrant underground dance music scene. These are the tracks that have been championed by the most influential DJs, from professional pioneers to ambitious amateurs, who have left indelible marks on the electronic dance music landscape. The Top Dance Songs of the Year series took root in 2007, coinciding with the launch of this blog. However, our passion for dance music drove us to delve even further into the past, leading to the creation of compilations dating back an additional decade. Each annual collection, comprising 3-5 comprehensive sets, is a time capsule of the dance music trends and hits of that year. We strongly advise storing the compilations that best mirror your personal dance music journey. In 10 - 20 years, these collections could serve as invaluable musical memoirs of your past. Our expansive content library here at Party Favorz occasionally prompts us to randomly revisit older material from our current Top 20. As a morning person, I recently queued up Top Dance Songs of 2014 Volume 1 on a car drive, allowing the rhythms of the past to accompany my wait for the day's news shows. The trip down memory lane was a delightful reminder of how enduring these tracks truly are. Whether you follow this suggestion or not is entirely your choice but you can thank me later. Currently, I am refining our ultimate year-end New Year dance party mix, Blow Your Own Horn, to ensure it hits all the right notes. With three different versions already in the works, the final output may well be a fusion of the best elements from each. Anticipate an early release, allowing me some respite to regain a sense of normality as the year draws to a close. The exploration of the Top Dance Songs of 2017 seems to have resonated with you, as reflected in the encouraging response we've received. We'll be back in a week or so with the final dance music extravaganza of the year. Until then... ENJOY! Album: Year in Dance 2017 pt. 3Genre: EDM, House, DanceYear: 2017Total Time: 01:34:28 Niall Horan - Slow Hands (Basic Tape Remix) Demi Lovato - Sorry Not Sorry (Freedo Mix) Avicii feat. Rita Ora - Lonely Together (Dirty Werk & Country Club Martini Crew Remix) Axwell Ingrosso feat. Kid Ink - I Love You (CID Extended Mix) Dua Lipa - Blow Your Mind (Mwah) (Night Moves Remi...
22 Dec 2018Top Dance Songs of 2018 Volume 102:31:28
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04bb21c = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04bb21c = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04bb21c"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04bb21c"); } Delve into the dynamic dance music landscape of the Top Dance Songs of 2018, featuring the most invigorating and pulse-quickening Dance Club hits of the year! For newcomers to this series, the Top Dance Songs of the Year is a compilation of the biggest dance songs from various music spectrums from the preceding year. Party Favorz curates this unique collection, amalgamating tracks from Billboard's Year-End Charts for Dance Club Songs, Hot Dance/Electronic Songs, and remixed versions from the Hot 100 Songs that typically don't chart. We also include personal favorites that have left a significant impression over the year. Previously, Beatport charts were used for this process, but they seem to have discontinued their year-end summaries. Reflecting on the year, 2018 did not leave an indelible mark in the dance music scene as one might have hoped. A considerable fraction of the year's top dance hits actually peaked in 2017, hence the Top Dance Songs of 2018 list includes tracks from the previous year as well. Iconic examples like "Something Just Like This" by The Chainsmokers & Coldplay, "Silence" by Marshmello featuring Khalid, "It Ain't Me" by Kygo x Selena Gomez appear on the year-end charts, suggesting that the new releases perhaps lacked the resonant appeal of their predecessors. Looking at the broader trend, dance music seemed to lean heavily on trends that have already reached their zenith of popularity. From the Deep House frenzy of 2015 evolving into Future House and anthemic tunes, to the current fascination with Moombahton's slow, rolling beats — a style rooted in Latinx music, dance music trends of 2018 seem to lack originality. Even Reggaeton and Trap music, once fresh and exciting, now seem to have overstayed their welcome, with little indication of what the next big trend could be. As we take stock of the Top Dance Songs of 2018, it's clear that the music industry needs to address some systemic issues. Billboard's charts, for instance, require a revamp to avoid single artists monopolizing chart positions with album releases, a phenomenon exacerbated by the inclusion of streaming service data. This over-saturation dilutes the diversity and quality of charting music. Despite these challenges, dance music in 2018 wasn't entirely without merit. The underground scene continues to thrive and there's an increasing yearning for a resurgence of Disco (NuDisco) and Funk. Given the tumultuous and uncertain times we live in, these feel-good genres could provide the much-needed escape and joy we all crave. As we look ahead, we'll explore the 'Spotification' of dance music in our next piece, followed by a deep dive into the key DJs/Produ...
27 Dec 2018Top Dance Songs of 2018 Volume 202:30:22
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04b9dd8 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04b9dd8 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04b9dd8"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04b9dd8"); } Immerse yourself in a musical journey through the past as we present the Top Dance Songs of 2018. Party Favorz is taking you on a trip down memory lane, recalling the unforgettable hits that dominated the dance music scene. Party 2 of our year-end dance retrospective further enhances this musical extravaganza by including more of the year's most influential club hits! A curious query arose from one of our followers recently regarding the usage of radio edits in our mixes. The response, initially simplistic, turned out to be more complex than a straightforward 'yes' or 'no'. The reality lies somewhere in the middle, so let's dive deeper. In the era of streaming services, dance music, like most genres, is becoming increasingly influenced by this shift, especially by platforms like Spotify. This trend arguably took root in 2009 when Mariah Carey's album, "Memoirs of an Imperfect Angel", was extensively remixed by Jump Smokers, leading to a collection of dance radio edits rather than full-length dance tracks. While these tracks were not DJ-friendly, it signaled the beginning of a trend for shorter, more condensed "dance remixes". As we fast forward to the year 2018, a significant proportion of remixes adopted this shorter format. The reason? Streaming platforms operate in a similar vein to traditional radio stations, providing on-demand music without the ads, and they favor quick, accessible listens before moving onto the next track. Extended intros and outros don't fit this model, and hence the shift towards more condensed tracks. This evolution posed a challenge for DJs, stuck between delivering popular songs and preserving the art of mixing. The solution is a delicate balance, combining the shorter edits with longer dance remixes to maintain a seamless flow. Although this approach might dampen the traditional joy of mixing, it offers a practical way forward, especially for the future of remixing like on the Top Dance Songs of 2018. This shift towards 'Spotify-ready' music is not universal, however. Genres like Tech House, Funky House, and Circuit-Tribal music still release full-length dance tracks. Another interesting trend observed in 2018 was the emergence of labels focused on producing dance music tailored for streaming platforms like Spotify or Apple Music. Their business model is based on the number of streams generated rather than music sales. This approach has led to the creation of some excellent dance tracks that, sadly, may never grace club DJ decks, despite being included in the list of Top Dance Songs of 2018. Despite these developments, platforms like Spotify still restrict the inclusion of dance music podcasts,
27 Dec 2018Top Dance Songs of 2018 Volume 302:40:45
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04b87a3 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04b87a3 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04b87a3"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04b87a3"); } Stepping back into the vibrant world of dance music for the year that was, let's explore the Top Dance Songs of 2018 that took the music scene by storm. This year marked a resurgence of Legacy artists, who contributed some of the most memorable dance club hits and carved a niche on our list of Top Dance Songs of 2018. Prominent artists like Toni Braxton, Barbara Tucker, Crystal Waters, Donna Summer, and Diana Ross were particularly influential. Diana Ross's spectacular performance saw her clinching two number-one spots on the dance charts. However, our final selection of Top Dance Songs of 2018 included only her melodious rendition of "Ain't No Mountain High Enough", while her "I'm Coming Out/Upside Down" medley, despite its conceptual appeal, was omitted due to less-than-stellar execution. The year 2018 wasn't just about well-established names, though. Several artists like Dua Lipa, Cardi B, and Camila Cabello, who had broken into the limelight the previous year, continued to enjoy significant success. However, the year didn't birth any major new talents. While Ariana Grande and Demi Lovato had their fair share of successful releases, on the whole, the year's offerings were somewhat underwhelming. The true heroes of the Top Dance Songs of 2018 were the DJs. Veterans like Eric Kupper, MK, StoneBridge, Barry Harris, and Dave Aude ensured dance music enthusiasts had plenty to groove to. David Guetta, now a legend in the industry, released a series of successful tracks that year. Similarly, Tiesto continued to demonstrate his relentless creativity and passion for music. However, the Top Dance Songs of 2018 also had fresh names asserting their presence. Jonas Blue, Marshmello, and Zedd made people around the world move to their infectious beats, with Zedd claiming the coveted title of 'Song of the Year' with his hit "The Middle". Another promising talent, Purple Disco Machine, was the harbinger of a potential modern-day disco revival. Calvin Harris, one of the most prodigious artists in the industry, perfectly encapsulated the state of EDM in 2018. Responding to a fan's query about his return to EDM, Harris stated, "EDM has been sad, slow songs for years now, doesn't have anything in common with the music I love to make. 2010-2014 EDM was more house-influenced to me. Anyway now I’m out the bubble and making big records with amazing singers that sound like house music to me." The essence of his statement reflects the evolution of dance music since its inception in the late '70s. Despite the rise of genres like Reggaeton, Moonbatan, and Trap, many music lovers still crave the energetic, uplifting music that inspires them to dance – the kind ...
19 Dec 2019Top Dance Songs of 2019 Volume 102:05:24
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04b7396 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04b7396 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04b7396"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04b7396"); } For the uninitiated, the Top Dance Songs of 2019 is a compilation of the top Dance Club songs of the year as chosen by Party Favorz. In deciding what makes the cut, Party Favorz pulls from Billboard's Year-End charts in Dance Club Songs, Hot Dance Electronic Songs, Hot 100 Songs, and I pull several of my personal favorites from the year that deserve to be included. Billboard allots points to songs based on the number of weeks they remain on their charts. Typically, it's one point a week, bonus points for entering the Top 10, and then they're assigned higher point values for each position they hold in the Top 10. It's entirely possible that a song that never even hits the top of any of their charts still ranks high for the year due to longevity on the charts. Much like the Academy Awards, there's a cut-off date at the end of November of each year. Because Party Favorz understands people's memories align with when a song is getting heavy rotation in clubs or dance radio, we also pull from the charts leading up to the last week before Christmas. For instance, Tiesto & Mabel's "God Is a Dancer" just hit the top spot today and is included. As a result, you'll likely notice the same songs hit our year-end retrospectives two years in a row. Ariana Grande's "Thank U, Next" was so massively popular that it generated ongoing club and radio play through the first half of 2019 despite peaking in 2018. Other tracks that are included are massive songs on the Hot 100 that may or may not even chart on the Dance Club chart but are so popular — they generate a plethora of authorized and bootleg remixes. It would be blasphemous to leave these tracks out because of the demand for them on dance floors and the overall impact they have on popular culture. If we're going to paint a complete picture, their inclusion is mandatory. DANCE CLUB ARTISTS OF THE YEAR Speaking of Ariana Grande, she was the top Dance Club artist of the year. The top 10 Dance Club artists are featured as the cover art for this first volume. they feature, Calvin Harris, David Guetta, Madonna, Kendra Erika, Ava Max, Mark Ronson, Bleona, Fisher, and P!nk. I disagree with two of them, but points gave them that position so who am I to argue? HOW THIS PODCAST STARTED Party Favorz started right at the time the presidential elections began to heat up as Democrats narrowed their choices down to Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and John Edwards in 2007. Three elections and two presidents later, we're still here right after the impeachment of (not my president) Trump. During this period, Party Favorz has been part of the revolution in technology like gigabit internet, the iPhone,
21 Dec 2019Top Dance Songs of 2019 Volume 202:15:05
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04b5fe9 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04b5fe9 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04b5fe9"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04b5fe9"); } Party Favorz is back with Volume 2 of our annual non-stop mix Top Dance Songs of the Year featuring the top Dance Club hits of 2019! Even with the shifting genre tides in dance music, there's always room for some darker songs that break through and become monster hits in their own right. FISHER's surprise hit "Losing It" was released in July 2018 and then had a steady rise to the top of Beatport's dance charts where it ruled for over a month. Shortly after — it made a steady climb up Billboard's Dance Club charts finally nesting the number one spot last year. Spurring a mass amount of mashups and bootlegs, the song was so popular — it ranked again as one of the top tracks for 2019.  It was an unlikely candidate for such a monster hit but the infectious deep beats and repetitive refrain just stuck to our brains like super glue. FISHER followed that up with the equally dark "You Little Beauty" which samples (once again) the fabulous Loleatta Holloway making it his second #1 dance club hit. You could say he's had a very good year and a half. One of the most mesmerizing and infectious dark tracks of the year is "Piece Of Your Heart" by Meduza featuring Goodboys. This song is an earworm that burrows into your brain and takes up residence while on repeat. Meduza followed up this monster hit with the same song but this time featuring the added vocals of Becky Hill in a reworked version called "Lose Control." That version also topped the charts later in the year. I'm not certain, but this may be the first time two different versions of the same song topped any chart — but, I could be wrong. HOT DANCE ELECTRONIC SONGS The artwork for volume two of the Year In Dance features the top Hot Dance Electronic Songs Artists. This is a chart that I only muse with passing interest as it usually has some overlap with the Dance Club charts but is geared more towards streaming, and YouTube streams than anything else to compile its listings. Billboard has multiple sub-category charts under this, which frankly is redundant. This particular chart is important in that it features top songs that fare poorly on the Dance Club chart but often have more uptempo House versions that accompany them. Marshmello appears to hit all the charts (including Top 40), while The Chainsmokers frat boy electronic dance music generally rules this chart, sometimes Top 40 but not Dance Club. The chart itself is often stale and lists songs that are over a year old — generally because of their ongoing streaming numbers. Since a few of the Top 10 artists in this category never crossed over to Dance Club or were riding high from last year's releases — I threw out three of them and pi...
23 Dec 2019Top Dance Songs of 2019 Volume 302:27:58
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04b4c24 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04b4c24 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04b4c24"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04b4c24"); } We have finally reached the end of the Top Dance Songs of 2019 series with Volume 3 featuring a non-stop mix of the Top Dance Club Songs of 2019. THE EMO-FICATION OF ELECTRONIC MUSIC With few exceptions and the trend to a happier Disco sound as discussed in Volume 1 of this year's recap — the overall feel in electronic and club music is generally fairly dark. A lot of the music has been emofied even when its original format is aimed at the dance floor. The biggest artist of the year Post Malone has made an entire career out of it. With one of Malone's biggest hits "Circles" capping off the end of this set — it pretty much sums up the entire genre. There's nothing wrong with that and the moodiness of much of the music squares well with the current generation that's growing up in a tumultuous time. That's not to say any of these songs are political — because they aren't. The very issues that affect the mood and mindset of the current generation like gun control, global warming, student debt, ongoing wars, racism, and on and on are sadly missing in today's music. From the Boomer rebellion of the 60s to the GenX political activism of Punk Rock, New Wave, and Alternative Rock from the 80s and 90s — the very issues that stress the current generation of Millennials and GenZ are sorely missing. Instead, everything is about feelings and relationships. This isn't meant to be interpreted as criticism but merely an observation. We know you guys give a shit about these things - so bare your soul in the music and frankly open it up to true Rock 'N' Roll again. More than anything, it's the big corporate labels that need to get with the program because I'm banking there's a massive underground market somewhere waiting to be exploited. Granted, there's always room for all types of genres and styles from silly love songs, and personal testimonies to fun carefree disco and political discourse in our music. They just haven't figured out how to make it work because the music industry as a whole, is run by a bunch of mindless clone machines. I digress. IT'S ALL ABOUT DANCE MUSIC If you haven't figured it out yet, Party Favorz (more specifically me writing in the 3rd person), is a walking encyclopedia of popular music. I've devoured it ever since I was a kid.  As you well know — Party Favorz is about escapism and having a good time. It's about perking you up during those long commutes to and from work, it fuels your workouts, it's the soundtrack to your pool parties and gatherings with friends and it's likely the thing that gets you pumped while getting ready to go out for a night on the town. If you've found other creative ways to make use of these mixes...
17 Dec 2020Top Dance Songs of 2020 Volume 103:09:36
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04b381e = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04b381e = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04b381e"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04b381e"); } As Party Favorz winds down 2020 — it's time for our annual Top Dance Songs of the year for 2020 non-stop dance music set(s). This series features the biggest dance hits of the year and this year starts to shake things up. Not since 2015 has the Top Dance Songs of the Year been this diverse in its offerings. The entire dance music scene is finally beginning to shake loose from its tight-knit structure to more loosely reflect a wider variety of genres. Nowhere is this evident than in the resurgence of Disco. That's not to say that Disco music was the end-all this year but its reemergence hit at the right time. The 1970s and early 80s were considered a time of decadence and escapism from a downtrodden economy, long gas lines, and high unemployment, and Disco was the perfect escape to ease people's anxiety. Enter stage left Dua Lipa. It's been said that Dua Lipa's sophomore effort "Future Nostalgia" was an iffy proposition for the young singer as it didn't fit in with what was being played on radio. However, she wasn't interested in making another "New Rules" set of songs and just wanted to make people feel good. After a live session was leaked online, she was forced to release the album earlier than the original pushed-back timetable due to Covid. The gamble paid off in a BIG way. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oygrmJFKYZY "Future Nostalgia" received rave reviews (even from this writer) and was an uplifting breath of fresh air at a time when everyone had gone into lockdown. In short, it was just what the doctor ordered. Now she's received a record six nominations for "Don't Start Now" and "Future Nostalgia" — the gamble has paid off. Equally exciting is the continued acceleration of DJ and music producer Purple Disco Machine. Party Favorz has been excited about the German native's work and featured him in a Legacy series because it was evident the man was going places. As usual, I was right because he's literally been all over the place in 2020 and is now branching out. He features prominently in the Top Dances Songs of 2020 and the future looks bright for PDM and Party Favorz looks forward to the continued promotion of his work. In the next installment, I'll discuss the darker side of the year's biggest dance hits as well as the daunting task of compiling all the tracks that round out this set. I'm in a bit of a rushed mood to get these out in time. It took a week to pull everything together and then narrow down the tracks that would be used. However, it took one day to put this first set together, and should be smooth sailing from here on out. I'll be back on Saturday with volume 2 of the Top Songs of 2020. Until then...
19 Dec 2020Top Dance Songs of 2020 Volume 203:01:00
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04b23e5 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04b23e5 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04b23e5"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04b23e5"); } And the hits keep on rolling out! Party Favorz is back with volume two of the Top Dance Songs of 2020 and this one digs deeper. One of the constraints of 2020 is the pandemic resulted in clubs and venues shutting down. Billboard's Dance Club chart is based on select DJ responses to track and create that chart and without input — the chart was suspended in March. "Love Hangover 2020" by Diana Ross was the last song to top that chart back in March before its demise. Leave it to the queen to have the last word. While I use charts as a basis for compiling my year-end sets — they aren't the final word; rather a guide. Usually, I use a variety of charts that differ significantly like Billboard's Dance Club, Electronic Dance Music, and Top 100 charts to compile these sets. This year, I added Beatport, Spotify, and YouTube streams as a basis for making my decisions on what's included in the Top Dance Songs of 2020. There is some consistency in that they all tend to agree on the top 10 - 20 songs but differ wildly from there. "Roses" by SAINt JHN (Imanbek Remix) has topped everyone's list. But, "Rain On Me" by Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande, "ily" by surf mesa featuring Emilee, "Ride It." by Regard, "Breaking Me" by Topic & A7S, "Higher Love" by Kygo and Whitney Houston, "Head & Heart" by Joel Corry X MNEK, "Secrets" by Regard & RAYE, and "Don't Stop Now" by Dua Lipa have been fairly consistent on most of their year-end charts. From there, everything wildly differs. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zToEPpFEN8 That's where YouTube comes into play. I look at the total number of views for videos and then cross reference the charts to base my decisions. Everyone can reasonably disagree on the inclusion of certain songs but Party Favorz attempts to hit all the high notes of the year as long as they had a certain amount of impact on the listener. That and my personal favorites will always be included. You'll also notice some carryover from 2019. Songs that were massive the previous year that continued to chart and were in heavy rotation on radio or in the clubs (for a while) and songs that were released in late 2019 but hadn't peaked until the next year but already had enough impact to be included on both year-end charts. Ultimately, I decide what gets included and frankly, you won't find a more comprehensive compilation for any given year in dance music than Party Favorz. My goal is to provide you with a soundtrack to your life at any given moment in time the Top Dance Songs of 2020 is the defenitive time capsule. As a result, I always recommend you download and store these sets because 10 - 20 years from now, you'll be glad you did.
22 Dec 2020Top Dance Songs of 2020 Volume 302:49:08
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04b0f18 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04b0f18 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04b0f18"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04b0f18"); } We have reached the end of the Top Dance Songs of 2020 with volume 3 and it is glorious! This final volume has a more laidback feel overall and that's because many of the tracks included in these sets are pop hits that were never intended for the dance floor. Nevertheless, the songs are culturally important and resonate with so many people that it's inevitable the label either commissions official remixes or aspiring DJ/producers remix the tracks for their own sets. You'd think that with everything on lockdown, there wouldn't be that much great dance club music but far from it. That's not to say that there was as much during the second half of the year but we still had more than enough to fill our typical three-volume year-end series. If anything positive came out of 2020 — it would be musical styles in popular and dance music have started to give way to more diversity in their offerings. I realize that many of the songs in this series rely heavily on a formulaic Future House sound and the likes of Joel Corry, J Bruus, Colin Jay, Cosmic Dawn, Division 4 & Matt Consola, Ray Isaac, and Charlie Lane have perfected that sound but to their credit — they're serving up dance floor earworms for tracks that otherwise would never get remixed. Probably one of the most exciting remixes this year was for WAP by DJ Ranny. Yes, there were several unofficial remixes out there but none added to the excitement and party nature of the song. When Ranny sent his take over — I was bowled over as I immediately knew he hit a home run! It's a shame it couldn't have been enjoyed more on dance floors across the globe because it was a surefire winner. I think Dua Lipa tapped into something with the direction of music by digging into the 70s Disco, 80s Dance, and 90s House Music to create a feel-good escape on her sophomore effort "Future Nostalgia." Doja Cat equally did a great job of keeping our heads nodding to a slinky disco beat. Don't be surprised if Madonna finally — after all these years of begging her — goes back to her roots and delivers a carefree album that taps into the energy of her debut album. I'll lay down good money on it. In the interim, I hope everyone is enjoying this mega time capsule of the year 2020 with all the good, bad and ugly this year will be known for decades to come. We have one more set to close the year out and I'll do my best to make it one roof-raising floor scorcher for all my party people. Until then...ENJOY! Album: Top Dance Songs of 2020 Volume 3Genre: EDM, House, Dance, DiscoYear: 2020Total Time: 02:49:08 1. Becky Hill feat. Shift K3Y - Better Off Without You (Joel Corry Club Mix) 2.
28 Dec 2021Top Dance Songs of 2021 Volume 103:19:57
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04afbfb = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04afbfb = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04afbfb"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04afbfb"); } Among the year's numerous super spreader events, several were hosted by renowned DJs, including one prominently featured on our 2021's top dance songs list. Despite the challenges, there's a certain group of us who have adapted and coped with the pandemic and the associated isolation in our stride, respecting the necessary precautions to protect ourselves and those around us. Taking a step away from the pandemic talk, let's focus on the main event: Party Favorz presents our annual review of the top dance songs of 2021. This series covers all bases and hits all the right notes. These are the tracks that got you humming along, dancing solo, or accompanying you during your commute. The year saw a steady dominance of Future House, NuDisco, and Tech House, with Big Room House subtly making its presence known. Our collection of the top dance songs of 2021 leaves other compilations in the dust, offering full, unedited versions of the year's biggest and middling hits. Due to a series of end-of-year distractions, this volume is being released without the usual fine-tuning of eliminating errors or swapping track versions. Despite the rush, we promise to return with our annual Blow Your Own Horn helping revelors bring in the New Year dance party style. The final sets for the top dance songs of 2021 will follow shortly into the new year. Until then, immerse yourself in the rhythm and beats of 2021's top dance songs and...ENJOY! Album: Top Dance Songs 2021 Vol. 1Genre: Dance, Club, HouseYear: 2021Total Time: 03:19:57 1. Fred Again feat. The Blessed Madonna - Marea (We've Lost Dancing) (Original Mix) 2. Navos - Believe Me (Ben Rainey Remix Extended Mix) 3. Shouse - Love Tonight (Robin Schulz Extended Remix) 4. Gorgon City & Drama - You've Done Enough (Extended Mix) 5. Joel Corry X MNEK - Head & Heart (Tiesto Remix) 6. Becky Hill & David Guetta - Remember (Extended Mix) 7. Regard, Troye Sivan & Tate McRae - You (DJ Punzo Future House Edit) 8. John Summit feat. Echoes - Human (Extended) 9. Louie Vega & The Martinez Brothers feat. Marc E. Bassy - Let It Go (Vintage Culture Extended Remix) 10. deadmau5 & Lights - When The Summer Dies (Original Mix) 11. Kylie Minogue & Dua Lipa - Real Groove (Studio 2054 Remix) 12. Austin Millz & Aluna - Gold (Intro Clean) 13. DJ Snake & Selena Gomez - Selfish Love (Tiesto Extended Mix) 14. Swedish House Mafia & The Weeknd - Moth To A Flame (Extended Mix) 15. Sonny Fodera & Just Kiddin feat. Lilly Ahlberg - Closer (Extended Mix) 16. Clean Bandit, Topic & Wes Nelson - Drive (Tommy Glasses Remix) 17. Elton John & Dua Lipa - Cold Heart (Claptone Extended Remix) 18.
07 Jan 2022Top Dance Songs of 2021 Volume 203:06:56
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04ae749 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04ae749 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04ae749"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04ae749"); } Welcome to the Top Dance Songs of 2021 Volume 2. In the dance music landscape, 2021 mirrored the trends of 2020, with Future House, Tech House, and NuDisco persistently dominating the scene, reinforcing their catchy beats into our collective musical psyche. The year 2021 marked the emergence of a new wave of DJs making significant strides. Among them, Chicago's John Summit took center stage with his profound deep house vibes resonating with a wide audience. His popular tracks such as "Sun Came Up" (in collaboration with Sofi Tukker), "Better Than This" (with Parachute Youth), and "Human" (with Echoes) propelled him into stardom, while he still maintained the charm of his 2020 hits "Deep End" and "Thin Line" (with Guz). Another standout artist was Brazil's Vintage Culture (Lukas Rafael Ruiz Hespanhol), who has been in the scene for a bit longer. After achieving a #1 Billboard Dance Club hit "In The Dark" (with Fancy Inc.) in 2019, Vintage Culture became a sought-after name for remix productions. In 2021, he remixed multiple hits including "Love Tonight" by Shouse, "Talamanca" by Burns, "Let It Go" by Louie Vega & The Martinez Brothers and Marc E. Bassy, and "Paradise" by Meduza and Dermot Kennedy. 2021 witnessed the remarkable rise of Joel Corry, who is swiftly occupying the position once dominated by Calvin Harris. Following a #6 hit in the UK with "Sorry" in 2019, he ascended further with #4 "Lonely" and #1 "Head & Heart" with MNEK in 2020, the latter being his first entry on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the U.S. Corry remixed numerous tracks in 2021, including the top hits "Bad Habits" by Ed Sheeran, "Tick Tock" by Clean Bandit, "Body" by Megan Thee Stallion, "Out Out" with Jax Jones, and "Feeling Good" by the late Nina Simone. His collaboration on "Bed" with David Guetta and Raye was among the top dance songs of 2021. We predict both Corry and Summit will continue to make waves in 2022. Keep your eyes peeled for the third and final volume of our Top Dance Songs of 2021, set to be released this coming Sunday. Follow us to be the first to know when it drops. Until then...ENJOY! Album: Top Dance Songs 2021 Vol. 2Genre: Dance, Club, HouseYear: 2021Total Time: 03:06:56 1. Lil Nas X feat. Jack Harlow - Industry Baby (Ray Isaac Extended Dirty Remix) 2. Sigala & James Arthur - Lasting Lover (Tiesto Extended Remix) 3. Glass Animals - Heat Waves (Oliver Heldens Extended Remix) 4. Dua Lipa - We're Good (Ray Isaac Remix) 5. DJ Snake, Ozuna, Megan Thee Stallion & Lisa - SG (Ranny Remix) 6. Purple Disco Machine feat. Moss Kena & The Knocks - Fireworks (Extended Mix) 7. Bebe Rexha - Sacrifice (DJ Intro - DJ Outro Clean)
09 Jan 2022Top Dance Songs of 2021 Volume 302:57:00
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04abe9c = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04abe9c = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04abe9c"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04abe9c"); } Discover the top dance songs of 2021 volume 3, as curated by Party Favorz, in our annual review. Our selection process for our Year's Best Dance Tracks involves meticulous research and collaboration with two DJ promotional sources, for both official remixes and unofficial bootlegs and mashups. We partner with various labels and DJs and utilize platforms such as Beatport, Traxsource, and Bandcamp to find the best beats that might not be available through traditional channels. Moreover, we keep an eye on SoundCloud to discover promising new DJ talents. Despite the thoroughness of our process, it's inevitable that some gems will slip through. In 2023, we missed out on a few fantastic tracks. The list includes "Gold" by Austin Millz & Aluna, a track we cannot praise enough; "Sunshine" by Fat Joe, DJ Khaled & Amorphous, and "Please", the final release from Jessie Ware's highly acclaimed 2020 album "What's Your Pleasure?". Ware's departure from her usual melancholic vibe towards a more positive, Disco-themed album resonated with many listeners, notably following Dua Lipa's "Future Nostalgia". Every year, Party Favorz puts together the Top Dance Songs compilation. The list includes remixed pop hits, club-worthy tracks, and standard EDM tracks that might not be commonly played on the radio but have made their mark in the niche, with substantial impact on streaming platforms and YouTube. Without further ado, here are our top 20 picks for 2023's biggest dance tracks (in no particular order): As we bid adieu to the past year, we're ready to dive into the new musical waves of 2022. Party Favorz has been delivering soundtracks to your life for the past 15 years, with music spanning five decades, from Disco, Dance, House, to EDM. The Top Dance Songs of 2021 is the final say of the year in club and dance music. Stay tuned for our annual Blow Your Own Horn series featuring the biggest dance party mix to welcome in the New Year. Until the next time...ENJOY! Album: Top Dance Songs 2021 Vol. 3Genre: Dance, Club, HouseYear: 2021Total Time: 02:57:00 1. Ed Sheeran - Bad Habits (Ray Isaac Extended Remix) 2. Afrojack & David Guetta - Hero (Extended Mix) 3. Olivia Rodrigo - Good 4 U (Dario Valli Fast Car Edit) 4. ATB vs. Topic & A7S - Your Love (9PM) (Tiësto Extended Remix) 5. The Weeknd - Save Your Tears (Cosmic Dawn Remix) 6. Ava Max - Everytime I Cry (Ray Isaac Extended Remix) 7. Tate McRae - You Broke Me First (Luca Schreiner Remix) 8. The Kid Laroi - Without You (dEVOLVE Remix) 9. Topic feat. Bebe Rexha - Chain My Heart (Extended Mix) 10. Farruko - Pepas (Tiësto Remix) 11. Swedish House Mafia feat.
18 Dec 2022Top Dance Songs Of 2022 Volume 103:24:36
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04aa9dd = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04aa9dd = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04aa9dd"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04aa9dd"); } Party Favorz presents the top dance songs of 2022 (or at least half of them). Rest assured, this compilation includes an array of songs from various sub-genres of dance music - House Music, Tech House, Future House, Progressive House, NuDisco, to name a few. Featuring songs from top artists like Beyonce, Tiesto, Alok, Sigala, David Guetta, and more, this compilation is a testament to the resilience and vibrancy of the dance music scene in 2022. Each song in this list has left an indelible mark on the dance music scene and continues to thrill listeners on the dance floor. Whether it's Beyonce's soulful "Break My Soul" or Tiesto's catchy "Money," each track in this compilation offers a unique vibe that adds to the diverse and dynamic nature of dance music. Other standout tracks include "Love Is Gone" by SLANDER, "I Was Made For Lovin' You" by Oliver Heldens, "About Damn Time" by Lizzo, and the list goes on. These tracks capture the energy and euphoria associated with dance music, creating an intoxicating blend of beats and rhythms that never fail to get people moving. Despite the ongoing pandemic and the subsequent repercussions on various music industries, especially the dance music industry, Party Favorz continues to be a beacon of hope for the fans of the dance music genre. Our commitment to curate and compile the best dance songs has remained steadfast. While most charts have lost their relevance due to shifts in the music industry, we've managed to keep our finger on the pulse of the dance music scene. Over the past 15 years, Party Favorz has offered the most comprehensive picture of the biggest dance songs of any given year, dating back to 1999. We delve into various facets of dance music, ensuring no underground hit, fan favorite, or chart-topper is left behind. Our compilation includes bootleg remixes of popular songs that were not originally meant for the dance floor but gained traction in clubs due to their popularity on radio or streaming platforms. The dance music landscape has shifted significantly. Most record labels no longer see the need to hire professional DJs to remix their pop releases. Instead, they rely on bedroom DJs and budding producers to do the work for them. You can't put a price on that kind of publicity, and it comes at no cost to the labels. Moreover, independent releases and collaborations with professional remix outlets like Tiesto have led to the creation of many dance hits. The likes of David Guetta have remained relevant as artists continue to seek their expertise in crafting dance hits that transcend the club scene to gain popularity on radio and streaming platforms,
22 Dec 2022Top Dance Songs Of 2022 Volume 203:43:22
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04a94af = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04a94af = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04a94af"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04a94af"); } Party Favorz presents Volume 2 of the Best Dance Songs of 2022 - an honest reflection on this year's top tracks. While 2022 hasn't been a standout year for club music, there were still some incredible songs that deserve recognition. However, it's worth noting that many new releases seem to be dominated by a select group of artists, resulting in a familiar and somewhat stale style. This repetitive approach, often dark and somewhat depressing, has left the industry craving originality. Regardless, these two volume reprsent the best dance songs of the year for 2022. Unfortunately, new releases have been scarce, and breakout hits even rarer. Typically, we witness at least three massive hits that carry over into the following year, but this time, they are noticeably absent. Even the revival of NuDisco has become tiresome, as repetitive beats with different lyrics no longer captivate audiences. Disco, once a diverse and vibrant genre, is not accurately represented in today's music landscape. The industry lacks the juice and originality that made it so thrilling, even when sampling older songs. Will 2023 be the year that Madonna, Janet Jackson, and Rihanna, accompanied by their tours, breathe life into this stale industry? While their tours are sure to be a success, their impact on the dance floor remains uncertain. Personally, I have longed for Madonna to revisit her early sound with a modern twist, but it seems she has disregarded my advice. However, she has the potential to achieve the elusive middle-aged global #1 hit that brought Cher back to the top of the pop charts in 1998. Perhaps she will surprise us after all. Moving on to Rihanna, her contribution to the Wakanda Forever theme song was forgettable, similar to Beyoncé's delivery for Lion King. However, with her upcoming performance at the Super Bowl Halftime Show, new music is likely on the horizon. Let's hope it doesn't resemble "Lift Me Up" from her forthcoming album. Regarding Janet, most of the buzz revolves around her tour, though she did mention that new music is in the works. While I'd love to be pleasantly surprised, I remain doubtful. In 2023, Latino music has had a significant impact, transcending barriers and achieving tremendous crossover success across the Americas. This wave is even more substantial than the explosion of Ricky Martin, Jennifer Lopez, Marc Anthony, and Shakira from 1999 to 2001. The remarkable aspect is that most of these artists are accomplishing this while singing in their native language, marking a major milestone. Remixes ranging from Big Room to House Music perfectly complement their songs. Party Favorz eagerly anticipates more from these artists,
10 Dec 2014Top Dance Songs of 2014 Volume 101:20:37
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04ce276 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04ce276 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04ce276"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04ce276"); } Dive into the year's best EDM tracks with Party Favorz's annual series of Top Dance Songs of 2014. This year marked a transitional phase in the electronic music landscape. While big room anthems continue to saturate the scene, a noticeable shift towards the resurgence of Disco and House music has emerged, undoubtedly spurred by the successful Daft Punk comeback. Pioneers like Duke Dumont with the Whitney Houston-inspired "I Got You," along with Disclosure, Gorgon City, SecondCity, and Clean Bandit, have led this year's music evolution. Notably, these acts all hail from the UK, indicating a new wave of British invasion in the music industry. Our compilation of Top Dance Songs for 2014 is far from a blind follower of charts. Instead, it incorporates a balanced mixture of chart toppers, audience favorites on YouTube and SoundCloud, and our personal selections. This method provides a faithful reflection of the year's most memorable dance tracks. This year, we've distilled the essence of commercial electro-pop-house into three powerful volumes, filled with tunes that had dancefloors worldwide buzzing. Plus, we've crafted a special fourth set dedicated solely to House Music, highlighting the variety of outstanding music released within its sub-genres in 2014. Stay tuned for the upcoming second volume of the Top Dance Songs for 2014 series dropping soon. Until then, let the beats of 2014's finest dance music take you on a vibrant journey. Until the next time...ENJOY! Album : Time Capsule 2K14 | Volume 1Genre : EDM, Electro, CommercialYear : 2014Total Time : 01:20:37 1. Ariana Grande feat. Iggy Azalea - Problem (Discotecture Remix) 2. Bebe Rexha - I Can't Stop Drinking About You (The Chainsmokers Extended Mix) 3. Avicii - You Make Me (Extended Mix) 4. Katy Perry - Dark Horse (Goldhouse Club Mix) 5. Calvin Harris - Summer (Extended Mix) 6. Porter Robinson feat. Urban Cone - Lionhearted (Arty Remix) 7. Disclosure feat. Sam Smith - Latch (Lost Kings Remix) 8. Ed Sheeran - Sing (Syn Cole Extended Mix) 9. Moxie Raia - Buffalo Bill (Tiësto Remix) 10. Azealia Banks - Chasing Time (North 2 South Clean Extended Remix) 11. Iggy Azalea feat. Rita Ora - Black Widow (Dem Slackers Extended Mix) 12. Pitbull feat. Ke$ha - Timber (Jump Smokers Remix) 13. 3LAU feat. Bright Lights - How You Love Me (Original Mix) 14. MAGIC! - Rude (Zedd Extended Remix) 15. Coldplay feat. Avicii - A Sky Full Of Stars (Hi Def Bootleg) 16. Calvin Harris feat. John Newman - Blame (Bassanova Remix) 17. The Chainsmokers feat. sirenXX - Kanye (Club Mix) 18. Pharrell Williams - Happy (Danny Dove Remix)
13 Dec 2014Top Dance Songs of 2014 Volume 201:18:28
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04ccf9e = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04ccf9e = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04ccf9e"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04ccf9e"); } Welcome to the second installment of our annual wrap-up, featuring the Top Dance Songs for 2014. While this year may have felt somewhat subdued in the EDM scene, it was not without its fun dance-craze songs like #Selfie by the Chainsmokers, which followed in the footsteps of previous hits like Eat Sleep Rave Repeat by Fatboy Slim and the Korean breakthrough monster hit Gangnam Style by PSY. Absent this year were big-name releases from industry giants like Rihanna or Madonna. However, this allowed newcomers like Kiesza to break through with her debut song, Hideaway. The controversial Azealia Banks also made her mark with the critically acclaimed album and song, Chasing Time. One memorable trend in the Top Dance Songs for 2014 was the celebration of the 'booty.' Meghan Trainor's All About the Bass, Nicki Minaj's Anaconda, and Jennifer Lopez and Iggy Azalea's Booty, all celebrated the body positivity movement. Beyonce and Ariana Grande were two standout performers this year. Beyonce's surprise album at the end of 2013 remained popular throughout 2014, while Grande emerged as a talented pop artist with a powerful voice, further contributing to the Top Dance Songs for 2014. Keep an eye out for more in our series as we continue to unpack the highlights of this year in dance music. Stay tuned for surprises, and as always...ENJOY! Album : Time Capsule 2K14 | Volume 2Genre : EDM, Electro, CommercialYear : 2014Total Time : 01:18:28 1. Beyoncé - Drunk In Love (Cosmic Dawn Club Mix) 2. David Guetta & Showtek feat. Vassy - Bad (Club Mix) 3. Idina Menzel - Let It Go (Papercha$er Club Remix) 4. John Legend - All Of Me (Cosmic Dawn Club Mix) 5. Kiesza - Hideaway (Dzeko & Torres Remix) 6. Nico & Vinz - Am I Wrong (Cosmic Dawn 2014 Remix) 7. Robbie Rivera & The EKGs - What To Do Now (Lahox & Robbie Rivera Mix) 8. Maroon 5 - Animals (Cosmic Dawn Club Mix) 9. Mary Lambert feat. B.o.B - Secrets (Jump Smokers Extended Remix) 10. The Chainsmokers - #Selfie (Club Mix Dirty) 11. Iggy Azalea feat. Charli XCX - Fancy (The Scene Kings Dirty Remix) 12. The Bello Boys feat. Kat DeLuna - Last Call (JKGD Club Mix) 13. Taylor Swift - Shake It Off (Jad Desenchanntee vs. Dave Aude Remix Extended) 14. A Great Big World & Christina Aguilera - Say Something (Kill The Buzz Club Remix) 15. Sander Van Doorn, Martin Garrix & DVBBS feat. Aleesia - Gold Skies (Original Mix) 16. Alesso feat. Tove Lo - Heroes (We Could Be) (Extended Mix) 17. Tiesto - Red Lights (Original Mix) 18. Ariana Grande feat. Zedd - Break Free (Extended Mix) 19. Demi Lovato feat. Cher Lloyd - Really Don’t Care (Cole Plante Remix)
15 Dec 2014Top Dance Songs of 2014 Volume 301:27:07
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04cbb00 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04cbb00 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04cbb00"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04cbb00"); } The Top Dance Songs for 2014 owes its vibrancy to versatile DJs who redefined original productions with their unique touch.The pivotal role of the DJ in 2014's EDM landscape cannot be understated. These DJs are more than just spinners of records; they're producers, artists, and influencers in their own right. Foremost among them are EDM stalwarts like Tiesto, Angello + Ingrosso, Avicii, Calvin Harris, and Deadmau5, whose concert spectacles have turned them into multi-million-dollar entities. Newcomers like Martin Garrix with 'Animals' and Duke Dumont with 'I Got U' also made a strong impact, contributing to the Top Dance Songs for 2014. Major labels propelled young talents like Zedd into the limelight, while producers like Cosmic Dawn and The Chainsmokers became sought after for their commercial appeal. Despite the growing popularity leading to a decrease in output for artists like DJ Laszlo and Danny Verde, their contribution to the Top Dance Songs for 2014 cannot be overlooked. On the radar for 2015 is Guy Scheiman, whose unique fusion of Circuit Tribal House and progressive EDM has been turning heads. Equally influential is Barry Harris, one-half of Thunderpuss, who has revitalized the circuit-house scene with his innovative approach. As we look back at the Top Dance Songs for 2014, we must also anticipate the rising trends. House music, for instance, has seen a resurgence, which will be showcased in our upcoming volume dedicated to the biggest house tunes of the year. Stay tuned, follow the beat, and remember to always...ENJOY! Album : Time Capsule 2K14 | Volume 3Genre : EDM, Electro, CommercialYear : 2014Total Time : 01:27:07 1. Basement Jaxx - Never Say Never (Tiesto & Moti Remix) 2. Bastille - Pompeii (Audien Remix) 3. Secondcity - I Wanna Feel (Patrick Hagenaar Colour Code Club Mix) 4. Shakira feat. Rihanna - Can't Remember To Forget You (Fedde Le Grand Remix) 5. Jennifer Lopez feat. Iggy Azalea & Pitbull - Booty (Guy Scheiman Club Mix) 6. Nicki Minaj - Anaconda (Dirty Pop Deconstruction) 7. Charli XCX - Boom Clap (Cahill Extended Mix) 8. Jennifer Lopez - First Love (Goldhouse Club Remix) 9. Maroon 5 - Maps (Papercha$er Remix) 10. Tiesto feat. Matthew Koma - Wasted (Tiesto Remix) 11. Jessie J with Ariana Grande & Nicki Minaj - Bang Bang (Disco Suckz Remix) 12. Nicky Romero & Anouk - Feet On The Ground (Original Mix) 13. John Newman - Love Me Again (Vice Remix) 14. Tove Lo - Habits (The Chainsmokers Extended Remix) 15. Rita Ora - I Will Never Let You Down (R3hab Remix) 16. Katy Perry - This Is How We Do (Steven Redant Vocal Mix) 17. Beyoncé - XO (Cosmic Dawn Club Mix) 18.
18 Dec 2014Top Dance Songs of 2014 Volume 402:20:04
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04ca84e = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04ca84e = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04ca84e"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04ca84e"); } As we delve into the final installment of the Top Dance Songs of 2014, we showcase an extraordinary year that underscored the dominance of house music. The fourth volume of the Top Dance Songs of 2014 highlights some of the most memorable house music tracks that captured our hearts and moved our feet. The summer was set alight with Klingande's feel-good anthem 'Jubel', while Duke Dumont took us on a nostalgic trip back to the 90s with 'I Got U'. 2014 was undeniably a stellar year for house music, and the tracks featured in our list are proof of this remarkable trend. From the rise to prominence of Disclosure, who gifted us with hits such as 'F For You' and 'Latch', to the impressive debut of Canada’s Kieza with 'Hideaway', the Top Dance Songs of 2014 underscored the resurgence of house music and its sub-genres - deep house, nu-disco, and indie dance - into the mainstream consciousness. After more than a decade, house music has reclaimed its spot at the top, echoing what house-heads have always known: House music reigns supreme! As we approach the end of the year, Party Favorz continues its mission to get everyone on their feet, celebrating with the best dance tracks of the year. Until next year...ENJOY! Album : Time Capsule 2K14 | The Year’s Best House MusicGenre : House, Deep House, NuDiscoYear : 2014Total Time : 02:20:04 1. Klingande - Jubel (Nora En Pure Remix) 2. Wankelmut & Emma Louise - My Head Is A Jungle (MK Remix) 3. Shadow Child & Doorly - Piano Weapon (Instrumental) 4. Patrick Topping - Forget (Original Mix) 5. Dave Aude & Crazibiza feat. Vassy - Hustlin' (Slideback vs. Dave Aude Vocal Remix) 6. Ruffneck feat. Yavahn - Everybody Be Somebody (Lucas & Steve Remix) 7. Disclosure feat. Sam Smith - Latch (Oliver Heldens Remix) 8. Sia - Chandelier (Cutmore Club Remix) 9. Kiesza - Hideaway (Extended Mix) 10. Daniel Steinberg - Let Me Down (Tube & Berger Remix) 11. Mr. Probz - Waves (Robin Schulz Remix) 12. Clean Bandit feat. Jess Glynne - Rather Be (Extended Mix) 13. Disclosure feat. Mary J Blige - F For You (Club Mix) 14. The Magician feat. Years & Years - Sunlight (Extended mix) 15. Lana Del Rey - West Coast (MK Remix) 16. SecondCity - I Wanna Feel (Club Mix) 17. Duke Dumont - Won't Look Back (Jax Jones Remix) 18. Basement Jaxx - Never Say Never (Extended Mix) 19. Dirty Vegas - Setting Sun (Nora en Pure Remix) 20. Gorgon City feat. Jennifer Hudson - Go All Night (Extended Mix) 21. Dusky - Yoohoo (Original) 22. Red Carpet - Alright 2014 (Lucas & Steve Nothing But Funk Remix) 23. Oliver $ & Jimi Jules - Pushing On 24. Sigma feat.
26 Dec 2010Top Dance Songs of 2010 Volume 101:25:08
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04de452 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04de452 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04de452"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04de452"); } The year 2010 was a musical hotspot filled with vibrant dance hits that have stood the test of time. Looking back at the top dance songs of 2010, it's clear to see that this period was a moment of dynamism and innovation in the dance music industry. Kicking off our list, Jes' "Lovesong (Extended Mix)" epitomized the innovative approach of 2010, with its mesmerizing beats and enticing lyrics. An impressive fusion of electronic elements and soulful vocals, the song managed to encapsulate the year's vibe in its energetic rhythm. The Scissor Sisters, known for their disco-styled pop, contributed to the top dance songs of 2010 with "Fire With Fire (Digital Dog Club Mix)", demonstrating their versatility in fusing various music styles. The mix added a new layer to the original track, ensuring a smooth transition from a pop rock anthem to a dance floor banger. Train's "Hey Soul Sister (Karmatronic Club Mix)" was another remarkable entry. The song, originally a pop-rock ballad, was given a dance makeover that allowed it to fit seamlessly into any club playlist, further solidifying its position amongst the top dance songs of 2010. Swedish DJ and producer, Avicii, who later became one of the most influential figures in EDM, made waves with "Bromance (The Love You Seek) (Avicii's Extended Vocal Mix)", a collaborative effort with Amanda Wilson, and "My Feelings For You (Original Mix)", a collaboration with Sebastien Drums. Both songs, with their captivating beats and memorable lyrics, were standouts and have been influential in shaping the future of dance music. Meanwhile, pop artist Ke$ha left her mark on the dance scene with "Your Love Is My Drug (Dave Aude Club Mix)". Her distinctive voice coupled with the track's dance-infused beats encapsulated the year's energy. Similarly, Rihanna’s "Only Girl [In The World] (The Bimbo Jones Club)" was another chart-topping hit, cementing her position in the realm of dance music. Winter Gordon's "Dirty Talk (Chew Fu Extended Mix)" was a standout amongst the top dance songs of 2010, with its edgy lyrics and pulsating beats. Kelly Rowland, too, made a significant impact with "Commander (Extended Mix)" – an empowering anthem that resonated on dance floors worldwide. Finally, Lady GaGa's "Alejandro (Bimbo Jones Club Mix)" was another song that reflected the creativity of 2010. Bimbo Jones' remix of this track added a fresh perspective, demonstrating the year's preference for innovative remixes. In summary, the top dance songs of 2010 marked a significant point in dance music history. They not only set the tone for the decade but also paved the way for future musical innovation. The artists, DJs,
27 Dec 2010Top Dance Songs of 2010 Volume 201:30:43
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04dd3ae = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04dd3ae = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04dd3ae"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04dd3ae"); } The year 2010 was a landmark year for dance music, with a notable surge in creativity and innovation. Artists, DJs, and producers globally collaborated to create the top dance songs of 2010, transforming the dance floors into a vibrant global party. Among the top dance songs of 2010 was Rihanna's "Rockstar 101" in a Dave Aude Club Mix version, showcasing Rihanna's edgy side through an electrifying beat that left fans captivated. Similarly, the Barbadian singer's "Rude Boy" underwent a Wideboys Club Mix, highlighting the track's reggae influence through a dance lens. Rihanna's distinctive voice combined with innovative remixing skills produced dance anthems that shook up the music industry and dance clubs worldwide. The Temper Trap's "Sweet Disposition," remixed by Axwell & Dirty South added an intoxicating dance beat to the Australian indie rock band's hit song, illustrating the music scene's willingness to experiment and blur genre boundaries in 2010. Another standout track was "I Like That," a collaboration between Richard Vission, Static Revenger, and Luciana. The song was an infectious dance anthem with a catchy hook and electro-house influences that made it a staple in clubs across the globe. The collaboration between Alex Gaudino and Maxine in "I'm In Love (I Wanna Do It)" is worth noting as well. The track, receiving a remix treatment from Wideboys, became a favorite, featuring Gaudino's signature house beats paired with Maxine's captivating vocals. Selena Gomez's "Round & Round" in Dave Aude's Club Mix was among the top dance songs of 2010 that took the dance scene by storm. The remix of the pop anthem shone a light on Gomez's versatility as an artist, demonstrating that her music could thrive both on the radio and in the club setting. Pop Idol runner-up Adam Lambert also made his presence felt in the club scene in 2010. The Jason Nevins Electrotek Club Mix of "Whataya Want From Me" and the Jason Nevins Extended Mix of "If I Had You" proved that Lambert's theatrical pop-rock could be successfully transformed into a high-energy dance track, pushing the boundaries of the dance-pop genre. Kelis' "Acapella" remixed into a Dave Aude Club Mix became a dance floor anthem, reinforcing her reputation as an innovative artist unafraid to take risks. Similarly, Kaci Battaglia teamed up with Ludacris for "Body Shots," creating a dance club sensation with a Dave Aude Club Mix. Lastly, "The Time (The Dirty Bit)" by the Black Eyed Peas, remixed into a Liam Keegan Club Mix, epitomized the high-energy, catchy dance-pop that the group is known for, solidifying their place in the top dance songs of 2010.
28 Dec 2010Top Dance Songs of 2010 Volume 301:34:32
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04dc28c = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04dc28c = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04dc28c"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04dc28c"); } In 2010, the dance music scene experienced a surge of creativity and innovation, as artists and DJs from across the globe produced an array of tracks that quickly became the top dance songs of the year. These songs, characterized by their irresistible beats and unique collaborations, became anthems for dance floors worldwide. Shakira, known for her distinctive blend of Latin and pop music, teamed up with British rapper Dizzee Rascal to deliver "Loca" (Freemasons Mixshow). The Freemasons, a production duo renowned for their dance remixes, added their signature touch to the track, contributing to its position among the top dance songs of 2010. Far East Movement's "Like A G6" (Cahill Mixshow) was another standout. The Los Angeles-based group, combined with the features from Cataracs & Dev and the remix skills of Cahill, resulted in a catchy electro-pop tune that dominated both the airwaves and the club scene. The top dance songs of 2010 also included hits from established pop icons such as Usher and Katy Perry. Usher's "DJ Got Us Fallin ' In Love" (Jump Smokers Extended Mix) and "OMG" (Riva Starr Remix) were undeniable club anthems. Katy Perry's collaboration with Snoop Dogg on "California Gurls" (Liam Keegan Remix) offered a summery vibe that was a perfect fit for dance floors. P!nk's "Raise Your Glass" (Funk3d Remix) brought a rock-infused edge to the dance scene, while Taio Cruz's "Dynamite" (Stonebridge Club Remix) offered a blend of synth-pop and dance that resonated with listeners. Rihanna's "Hard" (Jody den Broeder Club Mix) demonstrated her versatility as an artist, and the remix by Jody den Broeder transformed it into an electrifying dance track. Other notable entries among the top dance songs of 2010 included Enrique Iglesias and Pitbull's Latin-infused "I Like It" (Cahill Club Mix), and Flo Rida's collaboration with David Guetta on "Club Can't Handle Me" (Fuck Me I'm Famous Remix). These tracks blended elements of pop, hip-hop, and dance to create engaging, high-energy tunes. The top dance songs of 2010 also showcased several unexpected dance hits. Bruno Mars, better known for his soulful pop melodies, had his track "Just The Way You Are" (Funk3d Remix) transformed into a dance anthem by Funk3d. Similarly, Cee Lo Green's "Fuck You" (Stonemasons Remix) saw the soulful original reworked into a dance-friendly version that resonated with club-goers. Finally, the top dance songs of 2010 were also marked by an impressive range of international influences. Edward Maya's "Stereo Love" (Molella Remix), with its iconic accordion riff and Vika Jigulina's haunting vocals, introduced a unique blend of Romanian folk music and modern dance...
29 Dec 2010Top Dance Songs of 2010 Volume 4
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04daf1e = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04daf1e = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04daf1e"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04daf1e"); } The year 2010 was a defining period for dance music, brimming with creativity, collaboration, and exciting innovation. The top dance songs of 2010 were a testament to the flourishing dance scene, with numerous artists, DJs, and remixers creating dynamic and memorable tracks that left an enduring mark on the industry. Starting with Katy Perry, a pop icon known for her vibrant and infectious tunes, she delivered several hits that year, including "Firework" (Wideboys Club Mix) and "Peacock" (Reynaldo Klawa Club Remix). Additionally, her "Teenage Dream" (Vandalism Le Pop Extended Remix) stood out with its nostalgic vibe and catchy beat, making it one of the top dance songs of 2010. Alexis Jordan's "Happiness" (Wideboys Club Mix) was another notable song in 2010, thanks to its uplifting lyrics and irresistible rhythm. The Wideboys' remix elevated the track, infusing it with energy that resonated with dance music enthusiasts worldwide. David Guetta, a highly influential figure in the dance music industry, collaborated with Chris Willis, Fergie, and LMFAO on "Gettin' Over You" (Extended Mix), further highlighting his talent for creating crossover hits that bridge the gap between pop and dance music. Yolanda Be Cool vs. DCUP's "We No Speak Americano" (Chew Fu Rosetta Stone Club Mix) also gained significant attention in 2010. The song's unique blend of jazz samples and modern dance beats resulted in a global phenomenon that quickly climbed the music charts, making it one of the year's top dance songs. Not to be overlooked are the Black Eyed Peas, whose "Imma Be" (DJ Dan Vocal Extended Mix) exemplified the group's innovative fusion of hip-hop and dance. This track's success further confirmed the group's ability to generate catchy and danceable tunes. The top dance songs of 2010 also saw the emergence of unexpected dance hits from artists traditionally outside the genre. Eminem and Rihanna's "Love The Way You Lie" (Dark Intensity Remix) received a dance music makeover that turned the emotionally charged track into a club anthem. Similarly, Mariah Carey's holiday hits "Oh Santa!/All I Want For Christmas Is You" were transformed into a festive dance mashup by Jump Smokers. Furthermore, artists like Lady Gaga and Beyonce pushed the boundaries of pop and dance with tracks like "Telephone" (DJ Dan Extended Vocal Mix). The song's fusion of Gaga's electro-pop style and Beyonce's R&B flair, amplified by DJ Dan's remix, further blurs the lines between genres, indicating the growing diversity within the top dance songs of 2010. Dennis Ferrer's "Hey Hey" (Vandalism Remix) showcased a deeper side of dance music.
22 Dec 2007Top Dance Songs of 2007 Volume 202:44:20
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04e9f50 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04e9f50 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04e9f50"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04e9f50"); } The Top Dance Songs of 2007 provided an invigorating soundtrack to a year of significant change in the dance music landscape. With the rise of digital music, DJs and producers had a wealth of technology at their fingertips to create infectious rhythms and driving beats that ensured the dance floor remained vibrant. One of the highlights of the Top Dance Songs of 2007 was Beyonce's 'Green Light (Freemason's Remix)'. This high-energy track encapsulated the year's fusion of funky house and R&B rhythms. Beyonce's powerful vocals, mixed with Freemason's upbeat house undertones, created a club anthem that still resonates today. Erika Jayne's 'Roller Coaster (Moto Blanco Club Mix)' was another standout, epitomizing the year's fascination with electro-infused pop. Jayne's sultry vocals paired with Moto Blanco's expert production demonstrated the exciting possibilities of combining pop sensibilities with dance beats. In 2007, dance music was also characterized by a return to classic disco influences, reflected in Barbara Tucker's 'Love Vibrations (Josh Harris Club Mix)'. Tucker's soulful vocals, combined with the uplifting disco house beat, delivered a potent reminder of dance music's enduring roots. Jennifer Lopez showcased her versatility with 'Do It Well (Moto Blanco Remix)' and 'Hold It Don't Drop It (Moto Blanco Club Mix)', both tracks showcasing a winning combination of R&B-infused lyrics and high-energy dance rhythms. Meanwhile, Rihanna emerged as a dominant force in the dance music scene with 'We Ride (Lenny B Club Mix)' and 'Don't Stop The Music (Jody Den Broeder Big Room Vocal Mix)', songs that showcased her distinctive vocals against an energetic, dance-friendly backdrop. The Top Dance Songs of 2007 weren't only about high-energy beats and infectious rhythms. Delerium's 'Angelicus (Morgan Paige Remix)' brought a more contemplative, trance-infused sound to the year's dance floors, demonstrating the diversity and breadth of dance music in 2007. Whether it was Seal's uplifting 'Amazing (Kaskade Remix)' or Pink's defiant 'U + Ur Hand (Bimbo Jones Explicit Mix)', the Top Dance Songs of 2007 embodied a year of experimentation, evolution, and enduring love for the rhythm that keeps us moving. These tracks, among others, serve as a testament to a year when dance music both embraced its roots and reached for new heights. Until the next time...ENJOY! Album : Year-end Edition 2007 | Volume 2Genre : Circuit, Electro-HouseYear : 2007Total Time : 02:44:20 1. Beyonce - Green Light (Freemason's Mixshow Edit) 2. Erika Jayne - Roller Coaster (Moto Blanco Club Mix) 3. Barbara Tucker - Love Vibrations (Josh Harris Club Mix) 4. Fergie feat.
26 Dec 2006Top Dance Songs of 2006 Volume 102:07:21
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04ee798 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04ee798 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04ee798"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04ee798"); } As the digital clock rolled over into 2006, the nightlife scene was booming with a soundtrack that defined a generation. That was a year of exciting breakthroughs, innovative remixes, and infectious dance tracks. So, it's time to take a nostalgic leap back and delve into the Top Dance Songs of 2006 that made our hearts race and bodies move on the dance floor. One name that shone brightly on the 2006 dance scene was the French DJ, Bob Sinclar. His seminal hit "World Hold On (Children Of The Sky)" featuring Steve Edwards, was a dance anthem of the time. The Club Mix of this track was a staple in dance clubs worldwide, its infectious rhythm and pulsating beats providing the ideal soundtrack to many a memorable night out. Its upbeat message of unity and hope combined with Steve Edward's soulful vocals turned it into an instant classic. In the realm of top dance songs of 2006, The Bird & The Bee also claimed their place in the club scene. Their controversially titled "Fucking Boyfriend" received an energetic remix from the talented Ralphi Rosario and Jody DB. This Vox Mix amplified the song’s original playful vibe, blending sultry vocals with compelling electronic elements. Ralphi Rosario, a pivotal figure in house music since the 1980s, along with Jody DB, added their unique touch, making it a dance-floor favorite. Not to be outdone, pop queen Madonna also left a strong imprint on the dance scene in 2006 with her hit single "Get Together". Peter Rauhofer, the Grammy Award-winning remixer, transformed the song into a club banger. The Peter Rauhofer Club Mix was a beautifully crafted remix, extending the track’s running time and enhancing the energy, making it a must-play in clubs around the world. In 2006, Canadian songstress Nelly Furtado shifted her musical style from pop-folk to pop-R&B, resulting in the chart-topping hit, "Promiscuous". The song was then remixed by Ralphi Rosario into a version named "Ralphis Dirty Vocal". His version turned the hit single into a dance club smash, demonstrating his unmatched ability to translate mainstream songs into infectious dance floor anthems. Adding to the roster of top dance songs of 2006 was Joey Negro with his hit "Make A Move On Me". Known for his ability to infuse funk and disco elements into house music, Joey Negro's Vocal Club Mix of "Make A Move On Me" was a unique blend of electronic beats, catchy vocal hooks, and a pulsing bassline. The mix was a testament to his distinctive sound and earned him widespread recognition in the dance music scene. So, there you have it - a nostalgic trip down the dance-laden memory lane of 2006. The Top Dance Songs of 2006,
28 Dec 2006Top Dance Songs of 2006 Volume 201:56:47
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04ed49d = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04ed49d = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04ed49d"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04ed49d"); } The year 2006 was a time of great innovation and creativity in the music industry, particularly in the realm of dance music. The top dance songs of 2006 were not merely tracks that got people moving; they were a cultural phenomenon, a means of expression, and a symbol of the time. The dance scene was marked by a series of remarkable songs, unforgettable DJs, and unparalleled remixes that had the world grooving to their beats. One of the top dance songs of 2006 was Madonna's "Sorry", remixed by the legendary British synth-pop duo Pet Shop Boys. This remix infused the original track with a new layer of synthesized pop, resulting in a dance anthem that resonated across clubs globally, showcasing the Pet Shop Boys' distinctive talent for reshaping pop classics into dance masterpieces. Beyoncé also contributed significantly to the top dance songs of 2006 with "Dèjá Vu". The Freemasons Club Mix of this track turned it into a rhythmic feast, maintaining the power of Beyoncé's vocals while introducing an irresistible dance beat. This blend of Beyoncé's commanding performance and the Freemasons' mastery of the remix solidified "Dèjá Vu" as a favorite on dance floors worldwide. Bob Sinclar's collaboration with Gary Pine on "Love Generation" was another significant contribution to the dance scene in 2006. The Full Intention Club Mix transformed the feel-good anthem into a dance floor marvel. Full Intention, known for their dynamic remixes, added a new depth and energy to the track, amplifying its danceability and appeal. Mary J. Blige’s heartfelt "Be Without You" received a dance makeover with the Moto Blanco Vocal Mix. The duo’s remix introduced an upbeat tempo and synthesized melodies that contrasted the song's emotional lyrics, making it one of the top dance songs of 2006. The Pussycat Dolls also made a mark with their sultry song "Buttons", which was creatively remixed by Dave Aude into the Button Fly Club Mix. Aude, known for his exceptional talent in transforming pop songs into club bangers, turned "Buttons" into an energetic dance anthem. Goldfrapp's "Ooh La La", already a standout for its glam-rock vibe, was reimagined by Peter Rauhofer in his Reconstruction Mix. His version introduced a darker, more electrifying feel to the track, ensuring its position among the top dance songs of 2006. Last but not least, Justin Timberlake's "Sexy Back", one of the defining songs of the year, was turned into a club favorite through Dean Coleman's Vocal Mix. Coleman's version highlighted Timberlake's seductive vocals against an irresistibly pulsating beat, making it a dance floor staple. As we look back,
30 Dec 2006Top Dance Songs of 2006 Volume 301:14:01
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04ec2c5 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04ec2c5 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04ec2c5"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04ec2c5"); } In 2006, dance music underwent a vibrant transformation, with multiple groundbreaking tracks that defined the genre and left an indelible mark on the club scene. The biggest dance songs of 2006, characterized by energetic beats and memorable hooks, were not only chart-toppers but also cultural touchstones that continue to resonate with dance music enthusiasts worldwide. Paul Oakenfold, a pioneer in the electronic music scene, paired up with actress and singer Brittany Murphy to release the catchy track "Faster Kill Pussycat". Eddie Baez's Future Disco Mix of the track gave it a big room dark tribal circuit remix, amplifying its dance floor appeal with enhanced synth layers and a thumping bassline, marking it as one of the top dance songs of 2006. Madonna, the Queen of Pop, once again demonstrated her unwavering hold on the dance genre with "Jump". The Offer Nissim Remix of this empowering track breathed new life into it, introducing high-energy beats and mesmerizing rhythms. Nissim, an Israeli DJ renowned for his remixing skills, managed to retain Madonna's iconic style while adding his unique spin, contributing to the biggest dance songs of 2006. Christina Aguilera's sultry "Ain't No Other Man" was reimagined by Tony Moran & Jody Den Broeder in their Anthem Mix. The mix highlighted Aguilera's robust vocals while injecting an irresistibly catchy beat that had club-goers swaying to its rhythm. The track's success cemented its place among the top dance songs of 2006. Rihanna's "SOS" was another standout track in 2006, remixed into an infectious dance hit by Chris Cox. His Club Mix accentuated the track's catchy hook and driving beat, catapulting it to the top of dance charts worldwide. This energetic remix was a testament to Cox's remixing prowess and a highlight among the biggest dance songs of 2006. Natasha Bedingfield also made waves with "The One That Got Away", which received an inspiring remix from the Wamdue Get Together Extended Vocal Mix. This remix, characterized by its emotive vocals and deep house influences, further underscored Bedingfield's lyrical storytelling with an energizing beat and infectious rhythm. In conclusion, the top dance songs of 2006 were the result of an exciting interplay of dynamic beats, unique remixes, and compelling vocals. These tracks, now considered classic club anthems, showcased the talent and creativity of both the original artists and the DJs who remixed them. They continue to inspire and captivate, reminding us of a golden era in dance music history and their significance as the biggest dance songs of 2006. Album : Year-end Edition 2006 | Volume 3Genre : Circuit,
26 Dec 2005Top Dance Songs of 2005 Volume 101:22:34
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04f3057 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04f3057 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04f3057"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04f3057"); } 2005 was an exciting year in dance music, with a wave of innovative tracks and mesmerizing remixes that left an indelible mark on the global dance scene. The top dance songs of 2005 not only topped the charts but also defined the sound of a generation, driving a cultural movement that celebrated individuality and freedom. Among the biggest dance songs of 2005 was "Here I Am" by David Morales featuring Tamra Keenan. Kaskade, one of the top American DJs and producers known for his unique blend of house music, breathed new life into the track with his remix. Kaskade's version balanced Keenan's ethereal vocals with deep, pulsating rhythms, transforming "Here I Am" into a dance floor sensation. Deep Dish's "Say Hello" was another iconic track in 2005. Chus & Ceballos, a renowned Spanish DJ duo, further elevated the track's appeal with their remix. Known for their distinctive "Iberican sound" that combines tribal rhythms with tech-house elements, their remix of "Say Hello" was a standout among the top dance songs of 2005. Kristine W's "The Wonder Of It All" was reimagined by Offer Nissim, an Israeli DJ who had already established himself as a master remixer. Nissim's mix of "The Wonder Of It All" added an infectious beat to Kristine W's powerful vocals, creating a club anthem that cemented its place among the biggest dance songs of 2005. Mariah Carey's "We Belong Together", one of the year's biggest hits, was given a club-ready makeover by Peter Rauhofer in his Reconstruction Club Mix. Rauhofer, a Grammy-winning remixer, reimagined the heartfelt ballad into a high-energy dance track, demonstrating his ability to transform mainstream hits into club anthems. Steve Mac vs. Mosquito's track "Lovin' You More (That Big Track)" featuring Steve Smith was transformed by the Freemasons into a club banger. Their remix was a testament to the Freemasons' talent for crafting energetic, addictive dance tracks, securing its place among the top dance songs of 2005. The biggest dance songs of 2005 were a testament to the creative synergy between original artists and the DJs who remixed their tracks. These songs not only defined the dance music scene of the year but also continue to inspire a new generation of DJs and music enthusiasts. The top dance songs of 2005 remain a crucial part of the dance music narrative, a reflection of a time when rhythm, creativity, and expression fused together to create magic on the dance floor. Album : Year-end Edition 2005 | Volume 1Genre : Circuit, Electro-HouseYear : 2005Total Time : 01:22:34 1. David Morales feat. Tamra Keenan - Here I Am (Kaskade Remix) 2. Georgie Porgie - Sunshine (Josh Harris House Mix)
27 Dec 2005Top Dance Songs of 2005 Volume 201:28:54
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04f1fb2 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04f1fb2 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04f1fb2"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04f1fb2"); } The year 2005 was a significant period in the evolution of dance music. With a myriad of artists and DJs contributing to the genre's growth, the top dance songs of 2005 made an unforgettable impact, defining the soundscape of clubs around the world. Starting with Lola's "No Strings (Let's Have Sex)", the Moto Blanco Mix gave the track an irresistible energy that characterized the dance scene of the year. Moto Blanco, the British DJ duo known for their infectious house beats, transformed Lola's track into a dance anthem, positioning it among the biggest dance songs of 2005. Jennifer Lopez's "Get Right" received an invigorating Full Intention Vocal Mix, marking it as one of the top dance songs of 2005. Full Intention, the UK DJ and production duo, added their signature house groove to the track, amplifying its danceability and solidifying its spot on club playlists globally. Blaze presented "Most Precious Love" featuring Barbara Tucker in 2006, and the Freemasons 'Proper' Club Mix of this soulful track furthered its dance floor appeal. The Freemasons, celebrated for their distinctive club mixes, created an engaging rhythm that made "Most Precious Love" one of the biggest dance songs of the time. Jody Watley's "Looking For A New Love" got a modern, dance-worthy twist with the Craig Christiansen Remix. Christiansen's interpretation enhanced the danceability of the original, reinforcing its position among the top dance songs of 2005. Jason Walker's "Set it Free" was transformed by the iconic Tony Moran Mix. Moran's remix injected the track with high-energy beats, creating an irresistible dance hit and making it a staple in clubs worldwide. Kelly Clarkson's "Since U Been Gone" was taken to new heights with the Jason Nevins Rock Da Club Mix. Nevins' unique ability to combine pop and dance elements crafted a version that resonated with dance music fans, making it one of the biggest dance songs of 2005. Inaya Day's "Nasty Girl" was reimagined by Peter Rauhofer in his Reconstruction Mix, adding an upbeat tempo that was hard to resist. Rauhofer, a Grammy-winning remixer, turned "Nasty Girl" into an exhilarating dance track. Finally, Destiny's Child's "Lose My Breath" received the Peter Rauhofer's Breathless Club Mix treatment. Rauhofer's version highlighted the track's rhythmic complexity and dynamic vocals, making it one of the top dance songs of 2005. In conclusion, the biggest dance songs of 2005 were an electrifying blend of imaginative lyrics, inspiring vocals, and energetic beats, thanks to the talented artists and the skillful DJs who remixed these tracks. These songs not only shaped the dance music scene in 2005 but continue to i...
28 Dec 2005Top Dance Songs of 2005 Volume 301:29:06
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04f0fd4 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04f0fd4 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04f0fd4"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04f0fd4"); } 2005 was a landmark year in the dance music genre, giving us a roster of club bangers that resonated deeply with dance music lovers worldwide. The top dance songs of 2005 captivated audiences with their driving beats, infectious rhythms, and innovative remixes. Faith Evans' "Mesmerized" was among the biggest dance songs of 2005. The Freemasons Full Vocal Mix added a fresh dimension to the track, with the British DJ duo incorporating their distinctive house beats and euphoric crescendos. The result was an exhilarating track that dominated dance floors and charts alike. Danielle Bollinger's "When The Broken Hearted Love Again" received a stirring remix from Chris Cox. The Club Mix amplified the energy of the original track, securing its place among the top dance songs of 2005. Cox, renowned for his mixing prowess, ensured that the song struck a chord with its energetic beats and uplifting tempo. Seal's classic "Killer" got a riveting remix from Peter Rauhofer in 2005. The Part 2 Remix retained the original's emotional depth while incorporating an energetic, club-friendly rhythm. This reinvented track emerged as one of the biggest dance songs of the year, demonstrating Rauhofer's aptitude for blending emotive lyrics with danceable beats. The Pussycat Dolls' sassy "Don't Cha" also claimed its place among the top dance songs of 2005, thanks to Ralphi's Hot Freak 12'' Vox Mix. Ralphi Rosario's remix accentuated the track's catchy hooks and dynamic vocals, creating an unforgettable dance anthem. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjIfieZEBwU Darren Hayes' "Popular" received a makeover from Wayne G in the form of the Heaven Anthem Mix. Wayne G's unique mixing style infused the track with a pulsating rhythm and ecstatic energy, contributing to its popularity as one of 2005's biggest dance songs. Freemasons, in collaboration with Amanda Wilson, released "Love On My Mind". The Full Intention Club remix of this track was an exceptional contribution to the year's dance music scene, further solidifying Freemasons' influence in the genre. Finally, Madonna's "Hung Up" received an energizing L.E.X. Massive Club Mix. This remix of one of the top dance songs of 2005 injected the track with a propulsive beat and dynamic synths, creating a club anthem that reverberated across dance floors worldwide. In conclusion, the top dance songs of 2005 were a perfect blend of creative lyrics, compelling vocals, and invigorating beats. Thanks to the talented artists and innovative DJs who reimagined these tracks, 2005 was a year that truly shaped the narrative of dance music, delivering some of the biggest dance songs that continue to influence the gen...
30 Dec 2005Top Dance Songs of 2005 Volume 401:09:18
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04efe9a = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04efe9a = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04efe9a"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04efe9a"); } In 2005, the global dance music scene was graced with innovative remixes and boundary-pushing tracks that forever changed the landscape of the genre. The top dance songs of 2005 were marked by their ability to blend catchy rhythms with heart-throbbing basslines, creating timeless anthems that still set the dance floor ablaze. The Killers' iconic "Mr. Brightside" was reimagined by Jacques Lu Cont (a.k.a. Stuart Price) in his Thin White Duke Mix. Lu Cont's remix introduced a new perspective to the track, with his version infusing a trance-like ambience that made it one of the biggest dance songs of 2005. The unique blend of driving bass and atmospheric synths propelled "Mr. Brightside" to new heights in the dance music realm. Sun's "Without Love" received the Tony Moran & Den Broeder Mix treatment, cementing its place among the top dance songs of 2005. The duo injected the track with an irresistible rhythm and euphoric vibes that resonated with club-goers, making it one of the year's most played songs in clubs worldwide. Rihanna's breakout hit "Pon de Replay" was transformed with the Pon De Club Play remix by Chris Cox. This version amplified the track's Caribbean influences, infusing it with a club-ready tempo that made it one of the biggest dance songs of the year. This remix was instrumental in catapulting Rihanna's early career, demonstrating the track's universal appeal on dance floors across the globe. Rosko's "Love Is A Drug" was another gem among the top dance songs of 2005. The John Creamer & Stephane K Remix imbued the song with a mesmerizing electronic beat, highlighting the track's entrancing lyricism. This version amplified the song's dance floor appeal, reinforcing its status among the biggest dance songs of 2005. Lastly, the Eurythmics' "I've Got a Life" was given a fresh spin by David Guetta & Joachim Garraud in their Remix. Guetta and Garraud, both renowned for their work in the dance music industry, elevated the track's melodic richness while maintaining its soulful vocals, making it one of the top dance songs of 2005. In conclusion, 2005 was a milestone year in the dance music genre. The top dance songs of the year were marked by innovative remixes that blended diverse musical influences, creating a unique sound that continues to influence contemporary dance music. These tracks not only stood out as the biggest dance songs of 2005, but they also set the stage for the evolution of dance music in the years to follow. Album : Year-end Edition 2005 | Volume 4Genre : Circuit, Electro-HouseYear : 2005Total Time : 01:09:18 1. The Killers - Mr. Brightside (Jacques Lu Cont's Thin White Duke Mix) 2.
27 Dec 2004Top Dance Songs of 2004 Volume 101:18:47
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c0502f74 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c0502f74 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c0502f74"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c0502f74"); } 2004 was a year of vibrant energy and dynamism in the dance music world. This vitality is distinctly reflected in the top dance songs of 2004, tracks that not only reigned supreme on the dance floor but also demonstrated the immense creativity of the artists and DJs who crafted them. Annie Lennox's "Wonderful" was given a club-ready makeover by Dave Aude in his Extended Vocal Club remix. This version saw Aude use his genius for creating high-energy tracks, making "Wonderful" one of the biggest dance songs of the year. This song is a testament to Aude's ability to create a deeply engaging and danceable track while preserving the emotive quality of the original song. The infectious "Give It Up" by Kevin Aviance was reimagined in the Friburn & Urik vs. Tony Moran Vox Edit. The remixed version took the song's pulsating rhythm up a notch, making it a surefire hit among the top dance songs of 2004. Tony Moran's distinct style is evident in this remix, where he deftly blends house and electronic elements to create a dancefloor staple. Junior Jack's collaboration with Robert Smith, "Da Hype", received the Warren Clarke Vocal Dub Mix treatment. This remix stands out among the biggest dance songs of 2004, with its irresistible beats and infectious rhythm, making it an instant favorite among club-goers. Kylie Minogue's sultry hit "Slow" was masterfully transformed in the Wayne G. Heaven Vault Mix. This remix elevated the original track's sensual vibe, translating it into a club anthem that secured its place among the top dance songs of 2004. "How Would You Feel" by David Morales with Lea Lorien underwent a compelling transformation in Peter Rauhofer's Reconstruction Mix. This version amplified the song's emotive power, making it one of the biggest dance songs of the year. Rauhofer's approach, marked by his knack for enhancing the emotional depth of a track, is clearly exhibited in this remix. Christina Milian's "Dip It Low" was reinvented in the Full Intention Club Mix, featuring a club-friendly tempo and irresistible rhythm. This remixed version reaffirmed its place among the top dance songs of 2004. Finally, Britney Spears' "Toxic" was reshaped by Peter Rauhofer in his Reconstruction Mix, taking one of the biggest pop hits of the year and turning it into one of the biggest dance songs of 2004. This remix highlighted the track's catchy hooks while infusing it with an irresistible dance rhythm. In conclusion, the top dance songs of 2004 encapsulated a year of innovative remixes and pulsating rhythms. These tracks not only dominated the dance floors but also left an indelible mark on the evolution of dance music,
28 Dec 2004Top Dance Songs of 2004 Volume 201:19:52
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c0501ed2 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c0501ed2 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c0501ed2"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c0501ed2"); } The year 2004 stands as an iconic year in dance music history, bringing forth a collection of rhythmically captivating and stylistically diverse tracks. The top dance songs of 2004 not only dominated the dance floors but also influenced the overall trajectory of dance music for years to come. Enrique Iglesias and Kelis' collaborative track "Not In Love" got an energetic revamp from Dave Aude in his remix. The remixed version took the original song's catchy rhythm and amplified it with a dance floor-friendly tempo, making it one of the biggest dance songs of 2004. Aude's penchant for remixing tracks into dance floor anthems is clearly showcased here, underlining why he's a revered figure in the dance music industry. George Michael's "Amazing" was transformed into a club anthem by the Full Intention Club Mix. This version took Michael's soulful vocals and combined them with a pulsating beat, earning it a place among the top dance songs of 2004. Full Intention's skillful touch turned "Amazing" into an irrefutable dance floor filler. In the fusion of hip-hop and dance music, Ghostface Killah's "Tush" featuring Missy Elliott underwent a transformation by Jason Nevins' Porno Club Mix. This remix infused the track with a powerful rhythm and throbbing bass, making it one of the biggest dance songs of 2004. Nevins' unique remix style is showcased here, blending hip-hop elements with club music to create an unforgettable track. Another George Michael hit, "Flawless", was given a new lease of life by the Shapeshifters in their remix. This rework cemented the song's status among the top dance songs of 2004, offering a fresh, danceable beat that made it a club staple. The Shapeshifters' innovative approach to remixing undoubtedly played a role in the track's success. Beyoncé's sultry hit "Naughty Girl" received the Calderone & Quayle Club Mix treatment. The result was an infectious rhythm and irresistible beat that earned it a spot among the biggest dance songs of 2004. This remix perfectly captured the playful essence of the original song while injecting it with a new sense of energy. Finally, Sting's "Stolen Car" was masterfully reimagined in the Dave Aude Extended Vocal Mix. This version added a pulsating rhythm to the original track, making it one of the top dance songs of 2004. Aude's remix brought a new perspective to Sting's track, proving once again why his remixes are sought after in the dance music scene. In conclusion, the top dance songs of 2004 not only ruled the club scene but also contributed to the evolution of dance music. These songs stood tall among the biggest dance songs of the year,
29 Dec 2004Top Dance Songs of 2004 Volume 301:38:03
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c0500e36 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c0500e36 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c0500e36"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c0500e36"); } The year 2004 is often hailed as a pinnacle year for dance music, a year when DJs and artists meshed various styles to create anthems that still reverberate in the club scene. The top dance songs of 2004 were all about high energy, rhythmic diversity, and most importantly, a reflection of the DJs' creative genius. Annie Lennox's "A Thousand Beautiful Things" underwent a stunning transformation at the hands of Peter Rauhofer in his Beautiful Strings Anthem. Rauhofer took Lennox's enchanting melody and layered it with soaring strings, infusing the track with an ethereal quality. This made it not just one of the biggest dance songs of 2004, but a timeless piece. Esthero's "O.G. Bitch" was remixed into the Orange Factory Club Mix, turning it into an instant club hit. The mix's driving beats and Esthero's unique vocal style combined to create one of the top dance songs of 2004. The Orange Factory's innovative remix approach adds an edgy dynamic to the original track, showcasing their talent for mixing and production. "How Did You Know", presented by Kurtis Mantronik and Chamonix, was an original club mix that captured the hearts of dance enthusiasts. The catchy melody and pulsating rhythm made it one of the biggest dance songs of 2004. Mantronik's signature electronic sound was at its finest here, demonstrating why he is a force to be reckoned with in the dance music scene. The collaboration between Britney Spears and Madonna, "Me Against The Music", was given a fresh new vibe by the Gabriel & Dresden Club Mix. This version elevated the song to one of the top dance songs of 2004, with its infectious rhythm and powerful bassline. Gabriel & Dresden's impressive ability to turn pop anthems into dance floor hits is clearly on display here. Kristine W's "Save My Soul" received a similar treatment from Gabriel + Dresden in their Bootleg Mix. The remix, with its compelling beats and stunning breakdowns, solidified its place among the biggest dance songs of 2004. Once again, Gabriel + Dresden's prowess in creating emotive dance music is evident in this mix. Janet Jackson's "All Nite (Don't Stop)" was remixed by the Low End Specialists into their Main Mix, a version that rocked dance floors worldwide. The remix’s pulsating rhythm and Jackson's catchy vocals made it one of the top dance songs of 2004. The Low End Specialists' ability to produce energetic and vibrant remixes is brilliantly showcased in this version. In retrospect, the top dance songs of 2004 were a clear indication of the creative evolution within the dance music scene. These tracks, which are counted among the biggest dance songs of the year,
30 Dec 2004Top Dance Songs of 2004 Volume 401:28:56
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04f3fa6 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04f3fa6 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04f3fa6"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04f3fa6"); } The year 2004 was a pivotal period in the evolution of dance music, with a range of outstanding tracks that still hold sway on the dance floor. Here, we take an in-depth look at some of the top dance songs of 2004 and the talented DJs who gave these tracks a refreshing new spin. Jason Walker's "Foolish Mind Games" got a captivating makeover in the hands of the renowned Junior Vasquez. Vasquez's remix of the track stood out among the top dance songs of 2004 for its pulsating rhythm, energizing beats, and Walker's compelling vocal delivery. Vasquez's expert touch turned this track into a club anthem that still resonates with dance enthusiasts. "Love's Divine" by Seal received a vibrant remix from The Passengerz, dubbed the Sanctuary Club Mix. The Passengerz perfectly balanced Seal's emotive vocals with an uplifting beat to create one of the biggest dance songs of 2004. Their impressive remix showcased their talent for blending poignant lyrics with foot-tapping rhythms. Milk & Sugar teamed up with Lizzy Pattinson to release "Let The Sun Shine," and the Terrace Mix of this track made it a standout among the top dance songs of 2004. The track's uplifting melody, coupled with Pattinson's ethereal vocals, made it a favorite on the dance floor. The Terrace Mix, with its deep bass and sunny beats, is an embodiment of Milk & Sugar's versatile approach to dance music. "Cha Cha Heels" by Rosabel and Jeanie Tracy received a phenomenal remix from Tony Moran and Warren Rigg. Their collaborative effort turned this track into one of the biggest dance songs of 2004. Moran and Rigg's remix is a testament to their creative prowess, adding high-energy beats and exciting tempo changes to the original, making it a dance floor staple. The Calderone + Suryanto Mix of Goldfrapp's "Strict Machine" is one of the most unforgettable remixes from 2004. Their version, a hypnotic blend of electronic beats and pulsating rhythms, highlighted why it belongs among the top dance songs of 2004. Calderone and Suryanto's distinct approach to remixing is evident in this mix, adding a layer of dark allure to Goldfrapp's original track. Last but certainly not least, Alicia Keys' "Diary" was transformed into a dance floor hit by Hani's Club Mix. Hani masterfully interspersed Keys' soulful vocals with groovy beats, making it one of the biggest dance songs of 2004. Hani's ability to turn soulful ballads into dance anthems is displayed in full force in this remix. In conclusion, the top dance songs of 2004 were marked by creativity, innovation, and a perfect balance between original melodies and DJ-infused beats. These tracks and their subsequent remixes reflect the evolving ...
18 Dec 2003Top Dance Songs of 2003 Volume 101:32:17
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Formerly the Chrome Edition 2003, this set is being made available for the first time since 2009 under the category Year-End Edition, where it belongs.
25 Dec 2003Top Dance Songs of 2003 Volume 401:24:43
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30 Dec 2003Top Dance Songs of 2003 Volume 501:29:12
Formerly the Chrome Edition 2003, this set is being made available for the first time since 2009 under the category Year-End Edition, where it belongs.
04 Dec 2002Top Dance Songs of 2002 Volume 101:14:54
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c050c126 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c050c126 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c050c126"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c050c126"); } The year 2002 was a vibrant year for dance club music, with various artists and DJs bursting onto the scene with a fresh perspective. As we delve into the realm of this unique music culture, let's take a nostalgic look at some of the biggest dance songs that dominated the airwaves and club scene. As we turn the tables, our focus will be on a select list of the top dance songs of 2002, including unforgettable tracks such as "White Lipstick Girl", "Fire", "It's Gonna Be... (A Lovely Day)", "Don't Let Me Get Me", and "Die Another Day". At the top of the list is "White Lipstick Girl" by Anny, remixed by Ralphi Rosario and Craig J. This track is an irresistible blend of electrifying beats and sensual vocals, all wrapped up in a Lipstick Vocal Mix. Anny's voice is beautifully juxtaposed with the rhythm-infused soundscape created by Ralphi R. & Craig J., making it one of the biggest dance songs of 2002. Next on our roster is "Fire" by Dolce, featuring the Orange Factory  This track erupted onto the scene, igniting dance floors across the globe. Orange Factory's robust rhythm sections and pulsating beats stoked the flames of this dance hit, cementing its place in the list of top dance songs of 2002. We cannot discuss 2002 without mentioning "It's Gonna Be... (A Lovely Day)" by Brancaccio & Aisher. This infectious Bini & Martini Club Mix hit was a staple in dance clubs worldwide, fusing compelling vocals with a beat that was simply impossible to resist. The perfect synergy of Bini & Martini’s infectious rhythm and the commanding vocals of Brancaccio & Aisher crafted a club anthem that was emblematic of the dance music scene that year. In 2002, pop icon Pink also stepped into the club scene with "Don't Let Me Get Me", remixed into a dance hit by Tracy Young. The Juicy Horn Mix added an electrifying dimension to the song, transforming it into a club banger. Tracy Young's mastery of blending pop vocals with high-energy dance beats culminated in one of the top dance songs of 2002. The year 2002 also saw Madonna, the Queen of Pop, reign on the dance floor with "Die Another Day". The Calderone & Quayle Afterlife Mix breathed new life into the track, creating an ethereal dance experience. The hauntingly beautiful mix echoed through clubs around the world, sealing its position as one of the biggest dance songs that year. 2002 was indeed a remarkable year, teeming with iconic club anthems that shaped the music landscape. As we reflect on these top dance songs of 2002, we appreciate the creativity of these artists and DJs, whose passion and talent have left a lasting impression on dance music culture. From the captivating beats of "White Lipstick Girl" t...
05 Dec 2002Top Dance Songs of 2002 Volume 201:19:56
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c050b0b9 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c050b0b9 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c050b0b9"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c050b0b9"); } In the year 2002, the dance club music scene was bursting at the seams with powerful beats and rhythmic innovation. DJs and artists worldwide were experimenting with sound and rhythm, creating some of the biggest dance songs that continue to resonate with fans even two decades later. Let's delve into the captivating beats of the top dance songs of 2002 and the brilliant DJs who remixed them, namely "At The End", "That Sound", "Body (Reach Out)", "Alive", and "Some Lovin'". First on our nostalgic journey is the enchanting track "At The End" by iiO. The Scumfrog Remix of this song was a revolution of sound, merging electronic beats with a sultry vocal performance, making it one of the biggest dance songs of 2002. The Scumfrog, known for his signature style of fusing different genres, added a unique layer of depth to the original song. Then, we have Rosabel's electrifying "That Sound". This track was a triumph of rhythm, using an array of percussive elements that made the song a staple in every DJ's playlist. Rosabel, a duo known for their vibrant and compelling mixes, crafted a dance track that captured the essence of the top dance songs of 2002. Faith Trent's "Body (Reach Out)", remixed into the Wide Life Club Mix, is another standout track. The pulsating beats and alluring vocals perfectly encapsulated the dance club atmosphere of 2002. Wide Life's masterful remix amplified the energy of the original track, securing its place among the biggest dance songs that year. Jennifer Lopez's "Alive", remixed by Thunderpuss into a Club Mix, is a track that cannot be overlooked. The energetic beats coupled with Lopez's powerful vocals made this song a dance club sensation. Thunderpuss, a duo acclaimed for their club remixes, transformed "Alive" into a dance anthem, making it one of the top dance songs of 2002. Finally, "Some Lovin'" by Murk vs. Kristine W, featuring the Peter Rauhofer Reconstruction Mix, marked a thrilling conclusion to the biggest dance songs of 2002. Rauhofer’s masterful mix enhanced the song’s original elements, creating a powerful and engaging dance club hit. 2002 was a vibrant year for dance club music, with these tracks taking center stage. Whether you were a club-goer at the time or simply enjoy revisiting these beats, these top dance songs of 2002 continue to spark nostalgia and get people moving to this day. From the rhythmic mastery of "At The End" to the pulsating energy of "Some Lovin'", the soundscape of 2002's dance club scene remains unforgettable. Album : Year-End Edition 2002 | volume 2 Genre : Circuit, House, Progressive Year : 2002 Total Time : 1:19:56:00 1. The Sound Of Goodbye (Armand Van Buren's Risin...
06 Dec 2002Top Dance Songs of 2002 Volume 301:19:56
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c050a090 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c050a090 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c050a090"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c050a090"); } 2002 was a fantastic year for dance music, filled with rhythm, life, and a whole lot of groove. The year gave us unforgettable tracks that still get us moving, and talented DJs who brought their magic touch to the decks. Let's lace up our dancing shoes and take a spin around the dance floor with these top dance songs of 2002: "Guitarra G", "Lazy", "It's Love (Trippin')", "Wish I Didn't Miss You", "Breathe In", and "Oops! (Oh My)". Kicking off the party, we've got "Guitarra G" by G. Club presents Banda Sonora. This tune had a unique spark that made it one of the biggest dance songs of 2002. With its catchy rhythm and original mix, it was like a jolt of energy that kept the dance floor buzzing. Next up, "Lazy" by X-Press 2 featuring David Byrne (of Talking Heads fame). This track had a cool vibe thanks to the creative touch of Norman Cook. With its laid-back beats and irresistible hook, it made us feel like we were floating on a cloud of sound. "Goldtrix feat. Andrea Brown's "It's Love (Trippin')" is another gem from 2002. The Original EPTN Mix added a touch of magic to the song, giving it an enchanting aura that made it one of the top dance songs of that year. We also had Angie Stone's "Wish I Didn't Miss You", sprinkled with the brilliance of Hex Hector & Mac Quayle Club Mix. The track had a perfect blend of soul and rhythm that captured hearts and kept our feet moving. Breathe In" by Frou Frou, with its Watkins Vocal Mix, and Tweet's "Oops! (Oh My)" with its Liquid 360 Club Anthem, were also stars that shone brightly in the 2002 dance music sky. Their unique beats and mesmerizing tunes made them some of the biggest dance songs of that memorable year. So there you have it - the top dance songs of 2002. It was a year filled with beats that moved us, tracks that wowed us, and DJs who kept us dancing till dawn. These songs are more than just music; they are pieces of history that remind us of the power and joy of dance. Album : Year-End Edition 2002 | volume 3   Genre : Circuit, House, Progressive Year : 2002 Total Time : 1:19:56:00 1. Guitarra G (Original Mix) - G. Club pres. Banda Sonora 2. Lazy (Norman Cook Remix) - X-Press 2 feat. David Byrne 3. It's Love (Trippin') (The Original EPTN Mix) - Goldtrix feat. Andrea Brown 4. Reckless Girl (Original Mix) - Beginerz 5. Wish I Didn't Miss You (Hex Hector & Mac Quayle Club Mix) - Angie Stone 6. Boom (Thunderpuss Club Mix) - Anastacia 7. Oops! (Oh My) (Liquid 360 Club Anthem) - Tweet 8. Open Up Your Mind (Guido Osorio Mix) - Eyes Cream 9. Serve The Ego (Mike Rizzo Club Mix) - Jewel 10. Breathe In (Watkins Vocal Mix) - Frou Frou 11. You Gotta Believe (Superchumbo's Factory Flashback Mix) - Fierce Ruling Diva
08 Dec 2002Top Dance Songs of 2002 Volume 401:19:09
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c0508fbc = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c0508fbc = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c0508fbc"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c0508fbc"); } In 2002, the world of dance music spun some records that would remain etched in our memories forever. The Top Dance Songs of 2002 offered more than just a catchy beat; they gave us a vibrant soundtrack for a year of unforgettable experiences. Let's throw it back to the grooves and rhythms that defined that year's dance floor action and created some of the biggest dance songs of the era. Every time "Flawless" by The Ones hit the speakers, you could feel the room light up. The Phunk Investigation Club mix layered this track with an invigorating energy that screamed 2002. It was the perfect blend of rhythm and charisma, a soundtrack to a year of fantastic dance music. "Safe From Harm" by Narcotic Thrust featuring Yvonne John Lewis was another mesmerizing highlight of 2002. The K-Klass Off Limits Mixshow Edit gave this track a soulful makeover, making it an irresistible dance anthem that captivated audiences everywhere. The tune that kept us moving was Kim English’s “Treat Me Right”. Guido Osorio’s Big Room Revisited Mix turned this already catchy song into a dance floor sensation, an uplifting melody that we couldn't stop grooving to. The NSFW Haarmeyer Original Anthem Mix of Vicki Shepard's, "I Got A Feelin'" was a high note of the Top Dance Songs of 2002. Given a thrilling spin by the , it transformed into a dance floor anthem that had hands in the air while the crowd hollered back "NO! FUCKING! WAY!" Layo & Bushwacka’s “Love Story”, remixed by the inventive Tim Deluxe, took listeners on a unique rhythmic journey. With its unforgettable melody, it easily landed a spot among the biggest dance songs of the year. “Song For The Lonely” by Cher, remixed into a sonic masterpiece by the Almighty Mix, was a hard-hitting number that resonated in every dance club. Its vibrant beat gave it a timeless appeal, cementing its place in dance music history. The Top Dance Songs of 2002 were more than just catchy tunes. They were the life of every party, the background score of many unforgettable moments, and a testament to the magic of dance music. As we look back, we're reminded of their influence and the joy they brought into our lives. Album : Year-End Edition 2002 | volume 4  Genre : Circuit, House, Progressive Year : 2002 Total Time : 1:19:15:00 1. Let's Get Together (Main Club Mix) - Chicco Secci & Robbie Rivera 2. Flawless (Phunk Investigation Club) - The Ones 3. Dirrty (Tracy Young Club Mix) - Christina Aguilera 4. Days Go By (JT Mix) - Dirty Vegas 5. Safe From Harm (K-Klass Off Limits Mixshow Edit) - Narcotic Thrust feat. Yvonne John Lewis 6. The More I Love You (Hani Vocal Mixshow Edit) - Andrea Martin 7.
08 Dec 2002Top Dance Songs of 2002 Volume 501:17:59
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c0507f2e = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c0507f2e = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c0507f2e"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c0507f2e"); }   The year 2002 saw the dance music scene exploding with unforgettable rhythms and beats, setting the stage for some of the Top Dance Songs of 2002 that still echo in our hearts today. As we recount the most memorable dance anthems from that year, we feel the energy and passion that defined an era. Imagine the feeling of stepping into a pulsating dance club as Kylie Minogue's "Love At First Sight" fills the room, given an invigorating spin by Wayne G's Anthem Mix. The enchanting melody and addictive beat encapsulate the heart and soul of dance music in 2002, a track that lights up the room and lifts spirits high. Then there was Moony's "Dove (I'll Be Loving You)", transformed by Stephane K. & John Creamer Mix into a dance anthem that resonated with fans worldwide. This club banger was emblematic of the kind of powerful, heartfelt music that made the biggest dance songs list. Cher's "Different Kind Of Love Song", remixed by Rosabel, was a breath of fresh air. The unique blend of vibrant beats and heartfelt lyrics exemplified the transformative power of dance music, making it one of the Top Dance Songs of 2002. Taylor Dayne's "How Many" with Guido Osorio Club Mix was another standout track that year. The song's infectious energy, combined with Dayne's powerful vocals and Osorio's creative remix, created a dance hit that was impossible to ignore. "Everyday" by Kim English, spiced up by the Hex Hector & Mac Quayle Club Mix, was a symbol of hope and resilience, an anthem that united dance floors everywhere. Lastly, "I Don't Want U" by Wild Life, with the DezroK Club Mix, exemplified the experimental spirit of the 2002 dance scene. The track’s contagious rhythm made it one of the biggest dance songs of the year. Reflecting on the Top Dance Songs of 2002 reminds us of the time when dance music defined our experiences and gave us unforgettable memories. These songs, these moments, remind us of the magic that is born when a DJ's creativity meets a great tune. Here's to the lasting impact of the biggest dance songs of 2002 that continue to inspire and move us. Album : Year-End Edition 2002 | volume 5  Genre : Circuit, House, Progressive Year : 2002 Total Time : 1:18:05:00 1. Love At First Sight (Wayne G Anthem Mix) - Kylie Minogue 2. Dove (I'll Be Loving You) (Stephane K. & John Creamer Mix) - Moony 3. Different Kind Of Love Song (Rosabel Attitude vocal) - Cher 4. How Many (Guido Osorio Club Mix) - Taylor Dayne 5. Everyday (Hex Hector & Mac Quayle Club Mix) - Kim English 6. Search'n (Dezrok Club Mix) - Nicole 7. Blame (Terry Lee Brown Jr. Remix) - Sono 8. Lean On Me (Mauve's Dark Vocal Mix) - Sounds From The Ground feat. Colein 9.
10 Dec 2002Top Dance Songs of 2002 Volume 601:19:26
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c0506d59 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c0506d59 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c0506d59"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c0506d59"); } Picture this: it's 2002. The club scene is vibrant, and dance music is pushing new boundaries. This was a golden era, giving us some of the Top Dance Songs of 2002 and birthing the biggest dance songs we still can't get enough of. Among those unforgettable tunes was DB Boulevard's "Point Of View". Given a fresh spin with the Lange Mix, this hit had everyone moving to its pulsating rhythm. It was a captivating track that combined great melodies with infectious beats, embodying the spirit of dance music at the time. Cassius, in collaboration with Steve Edwards, stirred the scene with "The Sound Of Violence". The Narcotic Thrust Two Minute Warning Club Mix of this song was nothing short of a masterpiece, delivering a unique blend of house beats and rhythmic ecstasy that made it one of the biggest dance songs of 2002. Daniel Bedingfield's "Gotta Get Thru This" was another gem. The Passengerz Violation Vox Club Mix of this hit was truly invigorating, sparking a new wave of energy across dance floors worldwide. Then we have Laura Pausini's "Surrender". The Mike Rizzo Global Club Mix of this song was a sonic journey filled with powerful vocals and driving beats, a stellar example of the top dance songs of 2002. Mary J. Blige’s "No More Drama", especially the Thunderpuss Remix, gave the world a dance anthem that was both empowering and utterly irresistible. This track reflected the strength and resilience that was woven into the fabric of dance music that year. "Addicted To Bass" by Puretone was yet another testament to the power of dance music. The Differentgear Mix made it an instant classic, delivering an immersive bassline that made you want to get up and move. Kevin Aviance’s "Alive", especially the Victor Calderone Peak Hour Mix, was one of the defining tracks of the year. Its infectious rhythm and unforgettable melody made it a staple on the dance floor. The Top Dance Songs of 2002 weren't just music; they were a cultural phenomenon. They played out as the soundtrack to countless nights out, house parties, and unforgettable moments. Their impact, both individually and collectively, goes far beyond their original release. These timeless hits continue to shape and influence today's dance music, a testament to their enduring appeal. Here's to the year 2002, a memorable year in dance music that gave us some of the biggest dance songs of the time. Album : Year-End Edition 2002 | volume 6 Genre : Circuit, House, Progressive Year : 2002 Total Time : 1:19:31:00 1. Point Of View (Lange Mix) - DB Boulevard 2. Dark Beat (Addicted 2 Drums) (Guisseppe D's Hands In The Air Remix) - Oscar G. & Ralph Falcon 3.
11 Dec 2001Top Dance Songs of 2001 Volume 101:19:46
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c0511916 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c0511916 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c0511916"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c0511916"); }   Step back in time with me, to a vibrant era where the pulsating beats of dance music were crafting a revolution, a year when the rhythm held you captive and the floor was aflame with infectious energy. It was the year 2001, a watershed moment for the genre, marked by some of the Top Dance Songs of 2001 that forever shaped the course of dance music. The dance floors across the globe throbbed to these anthems, turning them into the biggest dance songs of the time. Take for instance, the Underground (Peter Rauhofer Original Mix) by Celeda. This track was like a siren call to the soul, its hypnotic beats reverberating through the senses and setting the dance floors on fire. Peter Rauhofer’s artistry shone brilliantly in this mix, underpinning it with an almost haunting depth. Interesting to note, Rauhofer was known for his ability to infuse life into any party with his captivating beats, and with this track, he proved why. Next in line among the Top Dance Songs of 2001 was Bumpin' & Jumpin' (Michael T. Diamond Club Mix) by Kim English. This energetic number was nothing short of a roller coaster ride, infused with Michael T. Diamond's rhythmic genius. It was like a jolt of adrenaline that got your feet moving, your heart thumping, and made you a part of the rhythm. Now, who can forget the effervescent Get The Party Started (Ernie's All Night Party Anthem) by Pink? This was the perfect party starter, a complete cocktail of upbeat tunes, spirited vocals, and Ernie’s transformative touch. It was like a declaration to leave your worries behind and immerse yourself in the ecstasy of the dance floor. Then came All For You (Thunderpuss Club Mix) by the legendary Janet Jackson. This mix was a symphony of pulsating beats, coupled with Janet's charismatic voice, and Thunderpuss’s electrifying mix magic. It was a track that echoed through the club scene, making it one of the biggest dance songs of 2001. Last, but certainly not least, Looking For Love (Peter Rauhofer Vocal Mix) by Karen Ramirez found its place in the hearts of dance enthusiasts. This enchanting number, peppered with Rauhofer’s magic and Ramirez's poignant vocals, was like a yearning whisper in the loud clamor of the club, enticing and irresistible at the same time. To wrap it up, the Top Dance Songs of 2001, with their resounding beats and electrifying energy, were the lifeblood of the dance floor, the heartbeat of a generation. They took the genre to new heights, blending the raw intensity of dance with the subtle allure of music. So, here's a toast to the biggest dance songs that shaped an era, redefining the landscape of dance music and leaving an indelible mark on our hearts and souls. Remember,
25 Dec 2001Top Dance Songs of 2001 Volume 201:19:28
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c0510813 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c0510813 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c0510813"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c0510813"); }   As the new millennium found its footing, the dance music scene of 2001 ignited like a burst of vibrant fireworks, illuminating the night sky of musical expressions. It was a year that saw the birth of the Top Dance Songs of 2001, a collection of beats that still echoes in the corridors of music history, captivating generations of groove enthusiasts. These were not just songs, they were the anthems of liberation, the biggest dance songs that redefined the rules of rhythm and groove. Consider Touch Me (Original Mix) by Rui Da Silva featuring Cassandra. The track had an air of hypnotic mystery, weaving an intricate tapestry of rhythm and melody, led by Cassandra's hauntingly beautiful vocals. Rui Da Silva's masterful mix infused an irresistible energy into this song, making it a must-play on every dance floor. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FkApmj8K1M The next chartbuster in the lineup of Top Dance Songs of 2001 was Love Don't Cost A Thing (HQ2 Club Mix) by Jennifer Lopez. This track was pure J.Lo magic, a melodic narrative of love woven into an upbeat, energetic mix by HQ2. The song hit the dance floors like a radiant sunbeam, bringing with it an irresistible urge to move and groove. And then there was the unforgettable Impressive Instant (Peter Rauhofer Universal Club Mix) by Madonna. This track was a tantalizing cocktail of Madonna's iconic voice, blended with Rauhofer's ingenious mix. It was as if each beat was a powerful wave that carried you away into a mesmerizing dance paradise. Let’s not forget In These Shoes (Sound Factory Vox Mix) by the Divine Miss M herself, Bette Midler. With its playful tune, quirky lyrics, and the Sound Factory's energizing mix, this track was like a breath of fresh, rhythmic air. It was an invitation to let loose and dance without a care, creating an effervescent buzz on every dance floor it graced. U2's Beautiful Day (Quincey & Sonance Remix) broke new ground in the dance genre. The classic rock anthem transformed into a dance masterpiece, with Quincey & Sonance adding a new layer of euphoria to an already uplifting song, making it one of the biggest dance songs of the time. Equally noteworthy was Planets Of The Universe (Illicit Vocal Dub) by Stevie Nicks. This was a voyage into a different dimension of dance music, its celestial beats and Nicks' entrancing vocals swirling into a galaxy of hypnotic rhythm. Last on the list but still rocking the beat is To Be Able To Love (Jonathan Peters Club Mix) by Jessica Folker. Peters’ pulsating club mix, paired with Folker's passionate vocals, spun a web of melodic enchantment that held every dancer captive. In conclusion, the Top Dance Songs of 2001 were like a rhythmic voyage,...
26 Dec 2001Top Dance Songs of 2001 Volume 301:19:35
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c050f6fa = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c050f6fa = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c050f6fa"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c050f6fa"); } The year was 2001, a golden era in the annals of dance music. The stage was set ablaze with pulsating beats, entrancing melodies, and tantalizing tunes, each promising to take you on a rhythmic voyage. This was the year when the Top Dance Songs of 2001 sprung to life, transforming the dance floors into vibrant hubs of energetic moves and euphoric grooves. These were not merely songs, but the soul of the party, the biggest dance songs that ignited a revolution in the world of dance music. Among these beat-thumping creations, the Stand Still (Hex Hector Vocal Mix) by Aubrey stood out. It was a symphony of rhythmic magic, as Hex Hector’s deft touch added a new dimension to Aubrey's soothing vocals. This was more than a song; it was an experience, an intoxicating blend of melody and rhythm. Then, there was the smashing Lady Marmalade (Thunderpuss Mix) by the sensational quartet of Christina Aguilera, Lil Kim, Mya, and Pink. Thunderpuss's infectious mix breathed new life into this classic number, crafting a pulsating dance anthem that sent a shiver of delight across the dance floors. Deborah Cox's Absolutely Not (Hex Hector & Mac Quayle Chanel Club Mix) was another feather in the cap of the Top Dance Songs of 2001. Hex Hector and Mac Quayle transformed this powerful track into a dance floor magnet, blending Cox's commanding vocals with a pumping club mix that commanded you to get up and groove. Madonna's Don't Tell Me (Thunderpuss 2001 Hands In The Air Anthem) was a rhythmic masterpiece that had everyone's hands in the air. This Thunderpuss remix was a concoction of high-energy beats and Madonna's mesmerizing vocals, making it one of the biggest dance songs of the year. Next came Can't Get You Out Of My Head (Mike Rizzo Global Mix) by Kylie Minogue. Mike Rizzo's enchanting mix paired with Minogue's hypnotic vocals made it impossible to get this song out of your head, or your dance routine. Last but not least, Keep Control (Victor Calderone Remix) by Sono was a testament to Calderone's remix mastery. The track was a vortex of hypnotic beats and pulsating rhythms that sucked you into a world of ecstatic dance. In conclusion, the Top Dance Songs of 2001 were not just anthems of the dance floor but also the heartbeats of an unforgettable era. These biggest dance songs not only defined a year but continue to resonate in the memories of music lovers, proving the timeless allure of a well-crafted dance beat. So here's to the songs that got our hearts racing, our feet moving, and our souls dancing, forever etched in the history of dance music. Album : Year-End Edition 2001 | volume 3 Genre : Circuit, House, Mainstream Club Year : 2001 Total Time : 1:19:41.00 1.
27 Dec 2001Top Dance Songs of 2001 Volume 401:19:20
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c050e486 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c050e486 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c050e486"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c050e486"); }   In the vibrant tapestry of dance music history, 2001 shines brightly as a year of innovation, passion, and rhythmic revolution. As the new millennium hit its stride, the dance floors across the globe vibrated with the pulsating beats of the Top Dance Songs of 2001. These were more than mere tracks; they were sonic experiences, rhythmic narratives that transformed every dance floor into a carnival of foot-tapping ecstasy. They were the biggest dance songs of the year that wrote a new chapter in the annals of dance music. Kicking off the list of dance music masterpieces, Break 4 Love (USA Club Mix) by Peter Rauhofer + The Pet Shop Boys = The Collaboration was an electrifying blend of rhythm and emotion. The collaboration brought a fresh edge to this classic track, making it a cherished staple on every dance floor. Next came the seductive beats of So Strong (Sander Kleinenberg Remix) by Ben Shaw featuring Adele Holness. Kleinenberg's remix added a punchy dynamism to this track, transforming it into an exhilarating dance anthem that left everyone asking for more. An absolute gem in the Top Dance Songs of 2001 was Kings Of Tomorrow's Finally (Danny Tenaglia Vocal Club Mix) featuring Julie McKnight. This was more than a song, it was a pulsating narrative of hope and anticipation, beautifully packaged in Tenaglia's energetic club mix. Rosabel's And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going (Rosabel's Extended Club Anthem) featuring Jennifer Holliday was a soaring dance floor anthem. The track showcased Rosabel's incredible remix skills, making it one of the biggest dance songs of the year. Stranger In My House (Thunderpuss Club Mix) by Tamia was a mesmerizing mix of Tamia's soulful vocals and Thunderpuss' energetic beats. The release was bolstered by outstanding remixes including by Hex Hector. Both stood out on dancefloors and received heavy play. The track stood out for its rhythmic storytelling, making it an unforgettable part of the 2001 dance music scene. Adding to this illustrious list was My Imagination (Hi-Intensity Club Mix) by Ceevox. The track was a riveting blend of Ceevox's powerhouse vocals and the Hi-Intensity club mix, making it a dance floor favorite. Rounding up the list is the unforgettable Get Ur Freak On (White Label) by Missy Elliot. This track broke all conventions, pushing the boundaries of dance music and inspiring dancers to let their freak flags fly high. In conclusion, the Top Dance Songs of 2001 were a rhythmic celebration of life, love, and liberation. They were the biggest dance songs of the year that etched unforgettable memories in the hearts of music lovers across the globe. Let's remember these timeless classics and the powerful impac...
30 Dec 2001Top Dance Songs of 2001 Volume 501:31:45
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c050d21f = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c050d21f = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c050d21f"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c050d21f"); }   Immerse yourself in a time capsule as we whirl back to 2001, the year dance music reached dizzying heights and infiltrated every corner of our lives. The Top Dance Songs of 2001 came pumping through our radios, spinning in clubs, and even pulsating from our newly purchased iPods. Those were the days where our emotions were as fluttering as the drumbeats, each tune underlining our heart's rhythm. In this exciting time, some of the biggest dance songs of the year emerged, forever marking the sands of our musical landscape. Let's start our rhythmic journey with the intoxicating "Family Affair (Spanish Fly Remix)" by Mary J. Blige. This tune transformed the dance scene, blending Latin-infused beats with Blige's powerful vocals. The Spanish Fly Remix, with its sizzling salsa undertones, had everyone tapping their feet and swaying their hips, carrying the very essence of the 2001 dance scene. Next, we pivot to the hypnotic beats of "Needin' U II (2001 Main Anthem Mix)" by David Morales pres. The Face feat. Juliet Roberts. It was an all-consuming track that encapsulated the year's energetic euphoria. The Main Anthem Mix, with Juliet's soaring vocals, entranced listeners, proving why it was one of the Top Dance Songs of 2001. "Groovejet (If This Ain't Love) (Extended Vocal Mix)" by DJ Spiller was another game-changer. The song, with its catchy bassline and irresistible groove, strummed everyone's soul strings. It was like a musical espresso shot, invigorating and mesmerizing, an embodiment of the biggest dance songs of the year. Crystal Waters' "Come On Down" further enlivened the dance scene with its infectious rhythm. It was a magnetic track, effortlessly pulling in listeners with its unique blend of disco beats and modern flair. It was as refreshing as a cool breeze on a scorching summer day, capturing the spontaneous spirit of 2001. Next in line is Blu Cantrell's "Hit'em Up Style (Junior Vasquez Remix)." It was a dynamic track that danced with attitude. The Junior Vasquez remix put a spin on the original, adding a danceable dimension that took this track to soaring heights in the 2001 club scene. Moving on, we dive into the upbeat "Hella Good (Roger's Release Yourself Mix)" by No Doubt. The song resonated with the youth's rebellious vibes, with Roger's mix adding an irresistible danceability that echoed through nightclubs worldwide. Lastly, we can't forget "Lady (Hear Me Tonight) (Erick Morillo vs. Who Da Funk Remix)" by Modjo. This song was a tantalizing cocktail of catchy lyrics, groovy beats, and smooth vocals. Erick Morillo and Who Da Funk's remix brought a fresh layer to the already popular track, ensuring it was one of the Top Dance Songs of 2001.
14 Dec 2000Top Dance Songs of 2000 Volume 101:29:24
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c0515fca = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c0515fca = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c0515fca"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c0515fca"); } Picture this - the year was 2000. The strobe lights pierced the velvety darkness of the dance floor, bodies swaying to the pulsating rhythm of music that commanded one's soul to move, to feel, to dance. A cultural revolution was unfolding, one club anthem at a time. The turn of the millennium was a pivotal moment for the world, particularly for dance music. It was the era that brought us some of the top dance songs of 2000. These were not just fleeting tunes; these were the biggest dance songs of the year that defined an epoch, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts and minds of the rhythmically inclined. Imagine Dynamix with Tina Ann, delivering the dance floor stomper "Don't Want Another Man." Victor Calderone's Roxy Anthem mix transformed the track into a storm of soulful beats and pulsating rhythms. It was a stark yet passionate plea set against a cascade of euphoric synths and electrifying drum lines. One of the biggest dance songs of the year was Whitney Houston's "I Learned From The Best" in its HQ2 Club Mix iteration. The grandeur of Houston's vocal prowess, combined with the elevated dance beats, made the remix a mesmerizing experience, a perfect marriage of power and grace, an exhilarating ride into the realm of dance music. Then, there was "Missing You," a Kim English classic given a fresh lease of life with the Mindtrap Remix. The hauntingly beautiful song wrapped around the listeners like a warm embrace, leaving an aftertaste of sweet melancholy and rhythm-infused euphoria. In the case of Mary J. Blige's "Your Child," the Junior Vasquez Remix turned the poignant track into an irresistible dance number. The beats pulsated with emotional energy, telling a story that resonated beyond the dance floor. "Temperamental" by Everything But The Girl was made even more enticing with the Ralphi Rosario Remix. The track shimmered with a raw, magnetic energy, making it one of the top dance songs of 2000. Moving on, the Full Intention Club Mix of "Stop Playing With My Mind" by Barbara Tucker featuring Darryl D'Bonneau, was a symphony of rhythmic enchantment. The song was a sonic journey that led straight to the heart of the dance floor. One cannot forget the infectious melodies of "Better Off Alone," by Alice Deejay, and the Pronti & Kalmani Vocal Remix's added layer of depth and energy. The Wamdue Project's "King Of My Castle" with the Roy Malone Mix was a trance-inducing anthem, while Madison Avenue's "Don't Call Me Baby" became a dance-floor classic in its Original 12'' Mix. Lastly, "He's All I Want" by Angelmoon in its Cappery Mix was an uplifting and charming end to the roster of top dance songs of the year. In conclusion,
16 Dec 2000Top Dance Songs of 2000 Volume 201:45:27
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c0514dff = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c0514dff = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c0514dff"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c0514dff"); }   The year 2000 was a palette of vibrant beats and pulsating rhythms in the world of dance music. It was a time when the disco ball mirrored the ecstasy of the crowd, as they lost themselves in the sweet intoxication of rhythm. The top dance songs of 2000 were the epicenter of this cosmic dance floor, their energy seeping into the hearts and souls of those entranced by their tune. These tracks weren't just a mere collection of melodies; they were the biggest dance songs of the year, each possessing a unique tale to tell, a unique rhythm to dance to. On that note, let's wade into the thrilling depth of "Dive In The Pool." This classic by Barry Harris featuring Pepper Mashay, in its X-Union Mix incarnation, was an absolute force on the dance floor. It was as if you could feel the splash of water on your skin as the song's infectious beats cascaded around you. Taylor Dayne's "Planet Love" was a breath of fresh cosmic air in the Friburn & Urik Vocal Mix. It was as if Dayne had harnessed the energy of celestial bodies and set them to a dance beat. The song was a voyage to a planet where love and rhythm reigned supreme, making it one of the top dance songs of 2000. The Johnny Vicious Club Mix of "Show Me" by Angel Clivilles was a daring call to the dance floor. The track pulsated with a primal energy that dared you not to move, its beats coursing through your veins like a rhythmic lifeline. Who could forget Sonique's "It Feels So Good" in its Serious Remix avatar? The song was a serenade to the senses, its beats like a heartbeat echoing in the vast auditorium of dance music. It was an anthem for those moments when music felt like a lifeline, a balm for the soul. "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" by Eiffel 65 in its Hannover Remix version was like a splash of vibrant color on the dance floor. The track's infectious beats were a delightful surprise, a vivid musical concoction that firmly planted itself as one of the biggest dance songs of the year. Ann Nesby's "Lovin' Is Really My Game" shook the dance floor with the Thunderpuss Club Mix. It was a game where the stakes were high, but the rewards - a symphony of rhythmic ecstasy - were worth every beat. The list won't be complete without the Rosabel's Cha Cha Club Mix of "Don't You Want My Love" featuring Debbie Jacobs. The track was an irresistible invitation, its beats an alluring promise of rhythm and dance. In summary, the top dance songs of 2000 were a rhythmic symphony that echoed throughout the year. The biggest dance songs of the year were more than just beats and lyrics; they were the soul of the dance floor, the heart of the party. They reminded us of the power of rhythm, the allure of dance,
17 Dec 2000Top Dance Songs of 2000 Volume 301:38:42
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c0513ca2 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c0513ca2 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c0513ca2"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c0513ca2"); }   In the year 2000, the dance floor was ablaze with a kaleidoscope of beats. Strobe lights pulsed to the rhythm of the music, each beat a heartbeat that electrified the soul. The top dance songs of 2000 played a pivotal role in setting the scene, a pulsating symphony that left a deep, indelible mark on the hearts and minds of music enthusiasts. These anthems were not just fleeting tunes but the biggest dance songs of the year that defined an era and continue to resonate even today. Take, for instance, Madonna's 'Music' in its Deep Dish Dot Com Remix avatar. A powerhouse blend of Madge's iconic vocals with an intoxicating bass line, the track was a deliciously danceable hit that, much like its title, was pure music to our ears. Olive's 'I'm Not In Love' was transformed into an absolute club banger in the DJ Skribble & Anthony Acid Trance Club Mix. The track painted a picture of emotional resilience and freedom, against a backdrop of foot-thumping beats, making it one of the top dance songs of 2000. Ultra Nate's 'Desire,' magnified by the Thunderpuss 2000 Club Mix, was a pulsating promise of rhythm and energy. Each beat was like a pulse of desire, every note echoing with the raw, primal emotion of longing, making it one of the biggest dance songs of the year. Lara Fabian's 'I Will Love Again,' spun into an energetic anthem by the Hex Hector & Mac Quayle Main Mix, was a danceable declaration of emotional resilience. Each beat was a testament to the power of love and hope, making it a true gem amongst the top dance songs of 2000. Delerium's 'Silence,' featuring Sarah McLachlan, remixed by DJ Tiesto, was an ethereal exploration of melody and emotion. It was as if each beat was a word whispered in the silence, every note an echo in the inky abyss of a serene night. Melanie C's 'I Turn to You,' in the Hex Hector Club Mix, was an anthem of hope, of turning to love and music in times of despair. Each beat was like a heartbeat, a pulsating rhythm of hope and resilience. Sting's 'Desert Rose,' featuring Cheb Mami, was brought to life in the Calderone Melodic Club Mix. It was an intoxicating fusion of Sting's evocative vocals and a thumping rhythm that resonated like a tune played in the heart of a desert under a starlit sky. Finally, the HQ2 Mix of Toni Braxton's 'Spanish Guitar' strummed the heartstrings of listeners with its beautiful, guitar-laden melody. Each beat was like a strum of a Spanish guitar set against Hex Hector and Mac Quayle's hi-energy remix is a melody that echoed in the caverns of the heart. In conclusion, the top dance songs of 2000 were the soundtrack to an era of rhythmic euphoria. The biggest dance songs of the year were anthems that made ...
18 Dec 2000Top Dance Songs of 2000 Volume 401:40:58
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c0512a10 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c0512a10 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c0512a10"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c0512a10"); }   As the clock ticked over into the year 2000, a vibrant burst of dance music took the world by storm. Neon lights flashed and music pulsed through speakers, painting a bright tableau of infectious rhythm, stirring beats, and the unforgettable throb of bass. The top dance songs of 2000 set the rhythm of the year, and the biggest dance songs of the year painted a vivid soundscape that pulses still in the hearts of music enthusiasts. The pulsating energy of Amber's 'Above The Clouds' in its Thunderpuss 2000 Club Anthem guise soared through speakers, filling dance halls with an energy that matched the loftiness of its title. This track, one of the top dance songs of 2000, truly made listeners feel they were dancing above the clouds. The Afro Medusa's 'Pasilda' in the 12'' Illicit Mix was a percussive delight, a vivid blend of vibrant beats and spirited lyrics that transported listeners to an exotic realm of rhythmic ecstasy, ranking it amongst the biggest dance songs of the year. Groove Armada's 'I See You Baby' featuring Gram'ma Funk, especially in its Fatboy Slim Remix avatar, was a funk-driven expedition through thumping beats and tongue-in-cheek lyrics. This catchy tune was a welcome feature in any dance playlist of the era. Destiny's Child stormed the charts with 'Independent Women Part I', a powerful anthem of female empowerment. The Victor Calderone Club Mix added an extra layer of vivacity to the track, ensuring its place among the top dance songs of 2000. Michael Moog's 'That Sound' in the Full Intention Club Mix was an auditory extravaganza. Its driving beat and catchy rhythm cemented its place in the history of dance music, making it one of the biggest dance songs of the year. Daft Punk's 'One More Time' remixed into a House De La Funk Filtered Club Mix, was a joyous celebration of music and rhythm, a tune that urged listeners to dance, again and again, making it a definite candidate for the top dance songs of 2000. Last but not least, the Steve Anderson & His Merry Mirrorball Men Mixshow of Olivia Newton-John's 'Xanadu 2000' took a classic and breathed new life into it, combining nostalgic melodies with fresh beats, landing it a spot on the biggest dance songs of the year. In conclusion, the top dance songs of 2000 were more than just tracks – they were vivid expressions of the vibrant dance culture of the time. The biggest dance songs of the year weren't just fleeting tunes; they were timeless anthems that continue to inspire and get feet tapping to their beat. These songs, full of energy and emotion, weren't just heard; they were felt, and they continue to evoke the colorful, rhythmic pulse of the era they were born in.
27 Dec 1999Top Dance Songs of 1999 Volume 101:11:46
The 1999 Year-End Edition has been updated, re-worked with two additional tracks from when it was originally released.
28 Dec 1999Top Dance Songs of 1999 Volume 201:21:26
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c05186a5 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c05186a5 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c05186a5"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c05186a5"); } The year 1999 was an intoxicating dance music odyssey, an iridescent carnival of pulsating rhythms and hypnotic grooves. Filled with the Top Dance Songs of 1999, this year of sonic alchemy saw many artists hitting new creative heights, releasing some of the biggest dance songs of the year, unforgettable anthems that moved us not just on the dance floor, but deep within our souls. Whitney Houston's 'My Love Is Your Love (Jonathan Peters' Vocal Mixshow)' led the pack, blending Houston's soulful tone with Peters' electronic brilliance. This fusion birthed a chart-topping remix, both groovy and heart-stirring, brimming with infectious energy that earned it a spot among the biggest dance songs of 1999. Cher's 'Believe (Almighty Definitive Mix)' reigned supreme on the dance floors. Almighty's definitive mix of this classic captured the essence of the era's optimism, ensuring its place among the top dance songs of 1999. Its chorus still echoes in dance clubs worldwide, a testament to its timeless appeal. 1999 also gifted us Christina Aguilera's 'Genie In A Bottle (Riprock 'n Alex G. Extended Club Mix)', a pop sensation turned dance-floor magnet. This revamped version of her breakout hit was an exciting departure, catapulting Aguilera to a higher echelon of dance music. Jennifer Lopez's 'Waiting For Tonight (Hex Hector Vocal Remix Extended)' was another standout, its pulsating beats and melodic rhythms making it an unforgettable anthem. Hex Hector’s skillful remix not only transformed the track but also made it one of the top dance songs of 1999. After having mass success with "Nobody's Supposed To Be Here" in 1998, Hex Hector rolled into 1999 with an arsenal of remixes that made him the most in demand DJ/producer next to Thunderpuss and Victor Calderone for much of the decade. He crafted another hit for Deborah Cox's 'It's Over Now (Hex Hector Club Mix)'. His remix amplified the power of Cox's expressive vocals, creating a high-energy dance anthem that was as emotionally resonant as it was infectious. The Funky Green Dogs followed up their 1996 #1 club hit 'Fired Up!' with 'Body (Club 69 Future Mix)', a captivating blend of sultry vocals and futuristic beats. It was the epitome of the year’s techno-inspired, edgy dance music vibe, securing its position among the biggest dance songs of 1999. Bette Midler's 'I'm Beautiful (Victor Calderone Main Vocal Mix)' was an empowering anthem that spoke to the inner diva in us all. The track, with Calderone’s killer mix and Midler’s invincible voice, shined brightly among the top dance songs of 1999. Lastly, Donna Summer's 'I Will Go With You (Con Te Partiró) (Club 69 Underground Anthem)' was...
29 Dec 1999Top Dance Songs of 1999 Volume 301:32:45
The 1999 Year-End Edition has been updated, re-worked with two additional tracks from when it was originally released.
30 Dec 1999Top Dance Songs of 1999 Volume 401:09:33
The 1999 Year-End Edition has been updated, re-worked with two additional tracks from when it was originally released.
15 Dec 1998Top Dance Songs of 1998 Volume 101:25:45
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c051e5af = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c051e5af = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c051e5af"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c051e5af"); } The year 1998 marked a golden era in dance music. The mesmerizing rhythms of the top dance songs of 1998 not only filled the dance floors but also marked the rise of powerhouses like Hex Hector and Soul Solution. The year was a melting pot of styles, from Trance bubbling up from underground raves to House's evolution and Circuit's advent. Each song brought something unique to the turntable, be it in the form of genre-bending remixes or original melodies that captivated our hearts. Today, we revisit these top dance songs of 1998, each a testament to a time when dance music began breaking boundaries and taking risks. Their legacy continues to inspire, reminding us that in the realm of music, what's old can indeed become new again. Reina's 'Find Another Woman' (Hex Hector Main Club Mix) left no room for subtlety. Its vigorous, relentless beats carried an intoxicating energy, reminiscent of Hex Hector's quintessential style that evolved during these prime years. This was a melody that commanded you to let loose and give in to the music. Truly, one of the biggest dance songs of the year. 'The Freaks Come Out' (Sharp Freaks At Trade Mix) by Cevin Fisher's Big Freak, on the other hand, was a different creature altogether. It managed to mingle elements of darkness and seduction with an upbeat tempo that kept you craving for more. The riveting progression from Sharp's iconic Trade Mix was a testament to the era's musical versatility. The dance scene further unfurled its magic when Shania Twain's 'From This Moment On' received a riveting makeover by Soul Solution. Soul Solution's remix, infused with their signature big-house sound, transformed the ballad into a dance-floor anthem. The unexpected combination of country-pop and dance was the breath of fresh air the genre didn't know it needed. Meanwhile, Mousse T. vs. Hot 'N' Juicy had club-goers worldwide grooving to 'Horny '98'. With its extended mix replete with cheeky lyrics and infectious rhythm, it was impossible to resist its allure. This unforgettable hit confirmed itself as one of the top dance songs of 1998. Hex Hector proved his remixing prowess yet again with Lisa Stansfield's 'I'm Leavin''. The club mix demonstrated his knack for reimagining melodies with vibrant, energetic beats. This song was a tribute to the club scene's captivating transformation at the time. Last but not least, the year gifted us with Dario G's 'Sunchyme'. An ode to the sun-soaked beach parties and late-night raves, the original mix captured the era's euphoric ambiance. Its unforgettable synth chords and dreamy vocals secured its spot among the biggest dance songs of the year.
20 Dec 1998Top Dance Songs of 1998 Volume 201:19:46
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c051d3fc = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c051d3fc = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c051d3fc"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c051d3fc"); } Imagine a time when dance floors throbbed to a dynamic new beat, a time when the top dance songs of 1998 ruled the music scene. That was the year when dance music swirled in a whirlpool of innovation, offering a myriad of heart-pounding melodies that transformed nights into vibrant memories. It was a year when the biggest dance songs became the pulsating rhythm of every party, setting the stage for a thrilling revolution in music. The energy on the dance floor was elevated with Veronica's 'Release Me'. The Johnny Vicious Club Mix blended high-energy beats with Veronica's soulful voice, creating a tantalizing and vibrant sonic treat that was undoubtedly one of the top dance songs of 1998. The Razor N' Guido Club Mix Edit gave Monica's 'The First Night' an exciting new sound and feel. Their remix brought a heightened tempo and irresistible rhythm that propelled this song among the year's biggest dance hits. Sash! teamed up with La Trec to deliver 'Stay', a track that garnered a significant place in the dance music landscape. The Magnificent 4 Remix breathed life into the song with its distinctive beats and hypnotic tune, propelling it to the top dance songs of 1998. 'Still The One', originally a country ballad by Shania Twain, was transformed into a dance anthem by Soul Solution. Their Extended Club Mix layered the song with upbeat house rhythms, making it one of the biggest dance songs of the year. The Tony Moran 12'' Club Mix of Janet Jackson's 'Together Again' was a revelation. The iconic song was given an energetic spin that echoed across dance floors, helping solidify its status as one of the top dance songs of 1998. Finally, the David Morales Classic Club Mix of Mariah Carey's 'My All' showcased a beautiful blend of house and pop. The powerful beats paired with Carey's emotive vocals made it a chart-topper, securing its place among the biggest dance songs of the year. As we revisit the top dance songs of 1998, it's clear how this era left an indelible mark on the music industry. Each track showcased the artistic genius of its creators, redefining dance music. These biggest dance songs of the year were not merely foot-tapping tunes, but a testament to an age when music began to push boundaries. Through their innovative beats and captivating lyrics, the top dance songs of 1998 continue to inspire us, reminding us of a time when the dance floor was a space for endless creativity and energy. So, let's groove to these timeless beats and relive the unforgettable magic of 1998. Album : Year-End Edition 1998 | volume 2Genre : Circuit, House, ProgressiveYear : 1998Total Time : 01:19:46 1. BT - Remember (Sasha's Remix) 2.
25 Dec 1998Top Dance Songs of 1998 Volume 301:25:48
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c051bdd6 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c051bdd6 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c051bdd6"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c051bdd6"); } Let's take a vibrant journey back to 1998, a landmark year in dance music that overflowed with sonic innovation and high-octane energy. It was a year that shone brightly with the top dance songs of 1998, transforming dance floors worldwide into pulsating heartbeats of revelry. Those days, the biggest dance songs of the year were the life of every party, each beat echoing the spirit of this remarkable time in dance music history. Madonna's 'Ray Of Light' found a mesmerizing new rhythm with the Calderone Club Mix. Calderone's audacious flair spun the song into an enthralling dance anthem, securing its position as one of the top dance songs of 1998. With 'Believe', Cher inspired an entire generation to dance their hearts out. The Club 69 Future Anthem Mix infused the song with futuristic beats and an undeniably captivating energy that made it one of the biggest dance songs of the year. 'Nobody's Supposed to be Here' by Deborah Cox received an explosive makeover by Hex Hector. His Club Mix transformed the ballad into an irresistible dance track, putting it among the top dance songs of 1998. Ultra Nate's 'Found A Cure' was another standout, with the Full Intention Club Mix blending uplifting house beats with Nate's powerful vocals. It was an electrifying tune that held dance enthusiasts spellbound. Even the legendary Aretha Franklin found her way into the dance music scene, with 'A Rose Is Still A Rose' transformed by Hex Hector's Club Mix. It reimagined the song with high-energy beats, making it one of the biggest dance songs of the year. 'You Only Have To Say You Love Me' by Hannah Jones was given a fresh spin by Rosabel's Classic Club Mix. The resulting dance track reverberated with energetic vibes, marking it as one of the top dance songs of 1998. Armand Van Helden teamed up with Duan Harden to produce 'You Don't Know Me', a track that was instantly catchy and an unforgettable staple in dance music. The Original 12'' was pure, foot-tapping ecstasy. The year also saw Stardust deliver 'Music Sounds Better With You', an iconic track that became a global sensation. The Bibi & Dim's Anthem from Paris had an infectious melody and groove that simply couldn't be ignored, placing it among the biggest dance songs of the year. The top dance songs of 1998 were more than just hits - they were electrifying soundtracks that colored our memories with vibrant hues of joy and excitement. They were the biggest dance songs of the year that redefined the genre, each one resonating with the collective energy of partygoers worldwide. Today, as we revisit these top dance songs of 1998, we're reminded of a time when the music was audacious,
30 Dec 1998Top Dance Songs of 1998 Volume 401:13:56
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c051a2f0 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c051a2f0 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c051a2f0"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c051a2f0"); } Cue the strobe lights and rev up the turntables because we're spinning back to 1998, a year when dance music radiated an irresistible vibrancy. It was a golden era for the genre, boasting the top dance songs of 1998 that sent electrifying ripples across dance floors around the world. The biggest dance songs of the year came to life as the night unfolded, each track punctuating the year with heart-thumping beats and soul-stirring melodies. Faithless gave us the profound 'God is a DJ', a manifesto of sorts that spoke to the divine power of music. The Monster Mix took this anthem to soaring heights, cementing it as one of the top dance songs of 1998. The supergroup Stars On 54, comprising Ultra Naté, Amber & Jocelyn Enriquez, delivered a stunning rendition of 'If You Could Read My Mind'. The Hex Hector Extended Club Mix added an extra layer of dynamism, making it one of the biggest dance songs of the year. Madonna, reinvented herself yet again with 'Frozen'. The Calderone Extended Club Remix transformed the brooding original into a hypnotic dance floor hit, securing its place among the top dance songs of 1998. Joey Negro and Taka Boom paired up for 'Can't Get High Without You', a funk-laden dance track. The Classic Funk Mix of the track was pure ecstasy, contributing to the year's impressive lineup of biggest dance songs. Fire Island's collaboration with Loleatta Holloway on 'Shout To The Top' was a pulsating addition to the dance scene. The Club 69 Vocal Mix heightened the song's infectious energy, adding it to the list of top dance songs of 1998. Martha Wash's 'Catch The Light' was an instant classic, and the Jonathan Peters Sound Factory Mix brought a new zest that made it one of the biggest dance songs of the year. Lastly, the Latin pop icon Gloria Estefan dazzled with 'Oye'. Hex Hector & Mac Quayle's 12'' Mix of the track was a confluence of salsa rhythms and electronic beats, placing it among the top dance songs of 1998. In conclusion, 1998 was an illustrious year for dance music, a year marked by the top dance songs that changed the course of the genre. The biggest dance songs of the year not only defined the era but also etched unforgettable memories in the hearts of dance music lovers. As we delve into these musical gems, we appreciate their value and impact, reminding us of a time when the dance floor was our world, and the beats were our heartbeat. Album : Year-End Edition 1998 | volume 4Genre : Circuit, House, ProgressiveYear : 1998Total Time : 01:13:56 1. Faithless - God is a DJ (Monster Mix) 2. Danny Tenaglia - Elements (The D-Tour) 3. Stars On 54 [Ultra Naté,
16 Dec 1997Top Dance Songs of 1997 Volume 101:31:20
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c052327f = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c052327f = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c052327f"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c052327f"); } Immerse in the captivating rhythm of 1997, a monumental year when dance music took an electrifying turn. The top dance songs of 1997 were like mesmerizing soundscapes, leading the charge and lighting up dancefloors across the globe with their compelling beats. One such stellar track was the Forthright Club Mix of George Michael's "Star People '97". This rendition spun a new vibrance into the original, sprinkling a new-found energy that made it one of the biggest dance songs of the year. Each pulsating beat, each resonating note was a testament to Forthright's genius, transforming the song into an infectious anthem of rhythm. Then, we had the sultry tones of Toni Braxton's "I Don't Want To", but with a twist. Frankie Knuckles, the Godfather of House, reimagined this heartfelt ballad into a groovy dance track. His remix was like a gust of fresh wind, an electrifying synergy of soulful lyrics and hypnotic beats that left a mark on every club it echoed through. "Patti LaBelle's "When You Talk About Love", reworked into a vibrant dance track by Hex Hector, was a beacon of melodic joy. His Club Mix brought a new dynamic to the song, making it a radiant highlight among the top dance songs of 1997. The remix was a symphony of vibrant synths and resonant vocals, creating an invigorating soundscape that resonated with dance music enthusiasts. Kevin Aviance's "Din Da Da" got a revamp with the Club 69 Future Mix, a bold exploration into the future of dance music. This version was a spectacular auditory journey, a blend of experimental sounds and classic dance beats that evoked a sense of energetic nostalgia. Last but not least, Mark!'s Needy Vocal of Mary J. Blige's "Love Is All We Need" was a standout amongst the biggest dance songs of the year. Mark!'s remix breathed new life into the original, adding layers of rhythmic complexity that made the song an irresistible urge to dance. To reflect on the top dance songs of 1997 is to acknowledge an era of relentless innovation and creativity. From George Michael's reinvented hit to the enthralling remix of Mary J. Blige's tune, these biggest dance songs of the year represent a golden era in dance music. Each song, each remix was a new chapter in the book of dance music, where the boundaries of sound and rhythm were pushed to deliver an unparalleled sonic experience. Let us forever remember and cherish these pulsating melodies that made 1997 an unforgettable year in dance music history. Album : Year-End Edition 1997 | volume 1Genre : Circuit, House, ProgressiveYear : 1997Total Time : 01:31:20 1. Madonna - Don't Cry For Me Argentina (Miami Mix Alternate Ending) 2.
20 Dec 1997Top Dance Songs of 1997 Volume 201:27:32
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c05220f8 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c05220f8 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c05220f8"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c05220f8"); } Step into the radiant kaleidoscope of 1997, a year that rhythmically throbbed with infectious energy as dance music blossomed in full bloom. From the disco-lit clubs to the after-hours parties, the beats of the biggest dance songs of the year pulsed through the air, creating a symphony of sonic delight. Let's pay homage to the DJs and musicians who sculpted the top dance songs of 1997, crafting a year-long anthem that resounded across dancefloors worldwide. Lisa Stansfield captured hearts not once but twice that year. "Never Gonna Fall (Junior's Return To 27th & 10th Anthem)" lit up the dance floor, her soulful vocals harmoniously intertwining with Junior Vasquez's pulsating beats, offering a musical journey of exhilaration. Later, Stansfield returned with "People Hold On (Jon Is The Don Mix)", a remix imbued with a revitalized energy, embodying the exhilarating spirit of 1997's dance music scene. The irony is that Miss Stansfield topped the U.S. Dance Club charts despite Clive Davis dropping her from Arista Records distribution in the U.S. because of one of his well-known queen tantrums. Next on our musical time capsule is Mariah Carey's "Honey (Classic Mix)". This melodic masterpiece combined Mariah's honeyed vocals with a buoyant, carefree beat that made it an instant favorite. David Morales' classic mix transformed this R&B track into a dance floor dynamo, reinforcing Mariah's status as a versatile music maven. 1997 also gave us Ultra Nate's "Free (Mood II Swing Extended Vocal Mix)", a timeless anthem that championed personal freedom and self-expression. The extended vocal mix added an extra layer of depth to the track, transforming it into an unforgettable, foot-tapping experience. Ultra Nate's powerful vocals and message resonated with the LGBT community, making "Free" a staple of Gay Pride celebrations for years to come. Robin S's "It Must Be Love (Fitch Bros Club Mix)" infused an enticing energy into every club it reached. With its electrifying melody and Robin's passionate vocals, it was a magnet for dancers seeking a touch of romantic flair in their dance music. Hanna Jones' "You Only Have To Say You Love Me (Eddie's Big Vocal Mix)" was a love letter to dance music fans. Eddie's bold mix enhanced Hanna's hypnotic voice, making it a club classic. Deborah Cox's "Things Just Ain't The Same (Hex Hector's Club Mix)" captivated listeners with its emotional honesty. Hex Hector's club mix turned this heart-wrenching track into a dance floor sensation, making it one of the top dance songs of 1997. Rounding off our reminiscence, Amber's "One More Night (Hani's Num Club Mix)" offered an intoxicating blend of dance beats and A...
26 Dec 1997Top Dance Songs of 1997 Volume 301:06:16
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c0520f23 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c0520f23 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c0520f23"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c0520f23"); } Strap in for a neon-drenched, pulsating journey back to 1997, a year that had the world shaking and shuffling to the infectious rhythm of dance music. The top dance songs of 1997 were audacious, captivating, and undeniably irresistible. These unforgettable melodies were not just tracks, but tangible soundtracks of our memories, still reverberating in our minds. Let's turn back the clock and revisit some of the biggest dance songs of the year that defined this incredible era of music. Faithless blasted into the scene expanding Trance music's reach with "Insomnia (Monster Mix)", a nocturnal anthem that defined many late-night dancefloors. This track's hypnotic beats and haunting lyrics created a mesmerizing effect, cementing its status as one of the standout dance songs of the year. Fun fact: This track was originally released in 1995, but the Monster Mix catapulted it back onto the charts in 1997! Next, we have "Drama (Club 69's Full Drama)" by Club 69 featuring Kim Cooper. This electrifying tune was the embodiment of pure dance music energy, fueled by Kim Cooper's dynamic vocals and Club 69's signature house beats. The song became a nightclub mainstay, sparking vivacious dance-offs as soon as the first beat dropped. "Duke - So In Love With You (Full Intention Mix)" was another massive hit that year, a melodic journey punctuated by Duke's velvety voice and Full Intention's irresistible mix. Its optimistic lyrics and upbeat rhythm made it a dance floor favorite, perfectly capturing the euphoria of being in love. Todd Terry, teaming up with Martha Wash and Jocelyn Brown, gave us "Something Goin' On (Tee's Remix)". This tune was a symphony of vibrant beats and powerful vocals that breathed life into every dancefloor it touched. Terry's remix added a unique twist, turning the track into a dance anthem that resonated with fans all over the world. Lisa Stansfield graced us with her timeless voice in "Never, Never Gonna Give You Up (Hani Mix)". Hani's remix imbued this Barry White classic with an added layer of sonic allure, making it an unforgettable hit amongst the top dance songs of 1997. Finally, we can't forget Chaka Khan's collaboration with Me'Shell Ndegéocello on "Never Miss The Water (Franktified Club Mix)". This tune served a rich cocktail of soulful lyrics, Chaka's power-packed vocals, and Frankie Knuckles captivating club mix that dancers couldn't resist. Reflecting back on the year 1997, it's clear that it was an extraordinary year for dance music. The top dance songs of 1997 were the pulsating heartbeat of a time that celebrated life, love, and the joy of letting loose on the dancefloor. These tunes,
30 Dec 1997Top Dance Songs of 1997 Volume 400:50:08
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17 Dec 1996Top Dance Songs of 1996 Volume 101:18:28
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c052694a = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c052694a = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c052694a"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c052694a"); } Immerse yourself in the euphoric symphony of the top dance songs of 1996; a time when the discoball's luminous rays cast enchanting patterns onto the pulsating dancefloor, and dance music ruled the airwaves. The year was an unforgettable rollercoaster ride, offering the most ecstatic, upbeat, and alluring rhythms that had everyone's feet tapping. Here we dive into the biggest dance songs of the year, each possessing its unique charm and compelling beats that echoed in every dance club around the globe. We begin with the timeless "Before (D.T.'S After Mix)" by Pet Shop Boys, a spellbinding creation that swept listeners off their feet. The remix painted a radiant soundscape of shimmering synths, pulsating beats, and velvety vocals, crafting an intoxicating sonic experience. The allure of this Danny Tenaglia's mix lies in its seamless fusion of dreamy melodies with a resonating bassline - an auditory journey that stays with you long after the song ends. Following on, Jennifer Holliday's "No Frills Love (Love To Infinity Classic Paradise 12” Mix)" was a whirlwind of energy, its dynamic rhythm making it one of the top dance songs of 1996. This rendition blended the original's soulful charm with energetic dance beats, encapsulating the buoyant spirit of the year. Each beat resonated with Holliday's powerful vocals, spinning an auditory tale of love and passion that kept the dance floors thriving. The equally successful remix by Tony Moran remix boosted the song for circuit events making it a dance floor filler. Meanwhile, Sarah Washington’s "Heaven (Serial Diva Heavenly Club Mix)" was an ethereal addition to the biggest dance songs of the year. The hypnotic vocals, paired with the dance-inducing beat, transported listeners to a celestial dimension. A harmonious blend of euphoric melodies and rhythmic pulses created an enchanting ambience, lifting the spirits of dancers across the globe. The exhilarating "One More Try (Junior's Factory Mix)" by Kristine W was a captivating anthem. The Junior Vasquez remix showcased a heart-thumping rhythm married to W's melodious voice, producing an unforgettable auditory spectacle. It brought forth an irresistible blend of sentimental lyrics and high-energy beats that kept the crowd bouncing all night long. "Professional Widow (Armand Van Helden's Star Trunk Mix)" by Tori Amos was a compelling triumph. Van Helden's interpretation was a relentless powerhouse of groove, skillfully retaining the enigmatic essence of the original. Its driving beat and hypnotic basslines made it a constant in the nightclubs of 1996. K.D. Lang's "If I Were You (Junior's Main Mix)" was a sonic masterpiece that heightene...
20 Dec 1996Top Dance Songs of 1996 Volume 201:17:33
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c0525712 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c0525712 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c0525712"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c0525712"); } Imagine being transported back to the vibrant year of 1996, a magical period when dance music evolved into an all-encompassing whirlwind of electrifying beats and captivating melodies. With every pulsating rhythm, the top dance songs of 1996 delivered exhilarating experiences that still echo in the memories of dance lovers. The year was remarkable for its radiant selection of the biggest dance songs that swept through the dance clubs and defined the spirit of the times. "Fired Up! (Club 69's Future Mix)" by Funky Green Dogs was an adrenaline-infused phenomenon. With its infectious beat and undulating rhythms, it was no surprise that it found its way into the annals of the top dance songs of 1996. The Future Mix of this dance classic was a true showcase of how a powerful remix can take an already fabulous song to higher, heart-thumping heights. Love Tribe's "Stand Up (Narcotic Mix)" was a sensational tune that moved crowds to their feet. A blend of vibrant melodies and stimulating beats, this track was the epitome of feel-good vibes. It had an irresistible hook that pulled listeners into a rhythmic trance, a distinguishing feature of the biggest dance songs of the year. Sandy B's "Make The World Go 'Round (Deep Dish Vocal Mix)" stood out as a radiant gem among the top dance songs of 1996. The Deep Dish remix offered an enchanting fusion of hypnotic vocals and deep, melodic beats that sparked a fiery spirit on dancefloors worldwide. Junior Vasquez's "If Madonna Calls (Jr.'s House Mix)" was a dance anthem that struck a chord with every beat enthusiast. Vasquez's craftsmanship turned the original track into a high-energy extravaganza, making it one of the most sought-after tunes in the club scene. Junior took one of the messages she left on his answering machine and looped it into the deep house groove “If Madonna Calls” without her permission using the phrase “this is Madonna” “are you there” “call me in Miami.” The bitch track went all the way to #2 on the Billboard Dance Club charts and spawned multiple remixes — including anniversary remixes. Afterward, any chance of reconciliation and working together again went out the door. "Keep On Jumpin' (Tee's Freeze Mix)" by Todd Terry, featuring Martha Wash & Jocelyn Brown, was a timeless dance track that kept the dance floors alive with its energizing beats and infectious rhythm. The track combined the talents of three music giants, creating a dance classic that's still loved today. "You're Making Me High (Classic Mix)" by Toni Braxton was a captivating blend of smooth vocals and intoxicating beats. This David Morales remix enhanced the original's charm,
26 Dec 1996Top Dance Songs of 1996 Volume 301:09:16
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c05242ac = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c05242ac = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c05242ac"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c05242ac"); } Turn the clock back to the vivid year of 1996, a golden era for dance music when the beats were infectious, the melodies mesmerizing, and the dancefloor was everyone's sanctuary. The top dance songs of 1996 became the anthem of a generation, captivating hearts with their potent energy and intoxicating rhythm. These songs are remembered not just as the biggest dance songs of the year, but as timeless tunes that continue to resonate even today. Sneaker Pimps' "Spin Spin Sugar (Armand's Dark Garage Mix)" was an unexpected delight. Its haunting beats, intertwined with a dark, seductive groove, set it apart. Armand Van Helden turned this trippy track into an unforgettable club anthem, showcasing his talent for creating atmospheric dance music that seizes the senses. Toni Braxton's "Un-Break My Heart (Soul Hex Anthem Vocal)" was another standout among the top dance songs of 1996. This remix transformed Braxton's emotional ballad into a big room tribal house anthem, a seamless fusion of heartfelt lyrics and big room beats that packed a punch on the dance floor. This remix was originally rejected by Clive Davis of Arista records who sent Hex back to rework it with Soul Solution. He thought the stellar Frankie Knuckles mix was the lead only to have this remix blow-up dance floors across the globe. Hex Hector would go on to be a staple on Miss Braxton's string of #1 Dance Club hits. "Who Is He And What Is He To You (Danny Tenaglia NYDC Mix)" by Me'Shell NdegéOcello was an intoxicating brew of rhythmic beats and sublime vocals. Danny Tenaglia's magic touch infused a deep, enchanting groove that solidified its place among the biggest dance songs of the year. Pulse's "The Lover That You Are (Hex Hector & Soul Solution Club Mix)", featuring Antoinette Roberson, was a vibrant blend of soulful vocals and invigorating beats. Its effervescent rhythm and passionate lyrics created a dance track that celebrated love in its rawest form. Along with the Toni Braxton remix above, this was a new direction for Hex Hector that would become part of his arsenal that blended big room tribal house music with hi-energy floor fillers that would dominate clubs over the next decade. Everything But The Girl's "Wrong (Deep Dish Remix)" was a unique tapestry of sounds that captivated the listeners. Deep Dish added a mesmerizing layer of rich, pulsating beats to the original, creating a track that reverberated across dance floors worldwide. Celine Dion's "It's All Coming Back To Me Now (The Moran Anthem 12" Mix)" was an enthralling mix that combined Dion's powerful vocals with infectious dance beats. Moran's remix managed to preserve the original's emotional intensity wh...
18 Dec 2015Top Dance Songs of 2015 Volume 101:41:40
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04c9787 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04c9787 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04c9787"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04c9787"); } The Top Dance Songs of 2015 is finally here, ready to be remembered and replayed, encapsulating the best of EDM, Deep House, and the now-popular Future House. These Top Dance Songs of 2015 are a testament to the incredible diversity and creativity in the dance music scene. To ensure a balanced and comprehensive compilation, I have drawn from a range of sources, including Billboard's Year-End Dance Club Songs chart and the Best of Beatport Charts across various genres. However, as chart positions can sometimes be misleading, I've also considered the underground hits and the ever-popular bootlegs of pop songs, which often lack official remix releases. Moreover, I've sprinkled in some of my personal favorites to complete this assortment of the Top Dance Songs of 2015. The resulting selection is an auditory journey through 2015, replete with every flavor of the EDM spectrum. Be it chart-toppers, underground sensations, or personal picks, this collection represents the year in music perfectly. Make sure to crank up the volume this 5-volume set of the Top Dance Songs of 2015 as we bid goodbye to another year! Until the next time...ENJOY! Album : Year in Dance 2015 pt. 1Genre : EDM, Electro House, Deep HouseYear : 2015Total Time : 01:41:40 1. Tony Moran feat. Martha Wash - Free People (Giuseppe D. Club Remix) 2. Disclosure feat. Sam Smith - Omen (Cutmore Club Remix) 3. Adele - Hello (Pink Panda Extended Mix) 4. Taylor Swift - Wildest Dreams (Cosmic Dawn Extended Mix) 5. Tove Lo - Talking Body (Max Sanna & Steve Pitron Club Mix) 6. Rudimental feat. Ed Sheeran - Lay It All On Me (Cash Cash Remix) 7. Audien feat. Parson James - Insomnia (Ashley Wallbridge Club Remix) 8. Madonna feat. Nicki Minaj - Bitch Im Madonna (Sander Kleinenberg Club Mix) 9. David Guetta & Showtek feat. Magic & Sonny Wilson - Sun Goes Down (Extended) 10. Galantis - Runaway (U and I) (Kaskade Remix) 11. A-Trak feat. Jamie Lidel - We All Fall Down (Volt & Slate Remix) 12. Dash Berlin vs. Clement BCX - I Take Care (Club Mix) 13. Maroon 5 - Sugar (Steve Smart Extended Mix) 14. Britney Spears & Iggy Azalea - Pretty Girls (Division 4 & Matt Consola Club Mix) 15. Demi Lovato - Confident (The Alias Club Mix) 16. Rihanna - Bitch Better Have My Money (JNR vs. Sub Phonix Bootleg Mix) 17. Dzeko & Torres feat. Delaney Jane - L'Amour Toujours (Tiesto Edit) 18. One Direction - Drag Me Down (Dave Aude Extended Mix) 19. Robin Schulz feat. Francesco Yates - Sugar (Stadiumx Remix) 20. Pitbull feat. Ne-Yo - Time Of Our Lives (DiscoTech Club Mix) 21. Kelly Clarkson - Heartbeat Song (JRMX Club Mix) 22.
19 Dec 2015Top Dance Songs of 2015 Volume 201:46:16
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04c8547 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04c8547 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04c8547"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04c8547"); } Revisit the rhythmic journey of the year with a selection of the Top Dance Songs of 2015. Dance music enthusiasts were treated to an array of infectious beats and mesmerizing melodies that kept dance floors around the world alive. Kickstarting our list, we remember Justin Bieber's hypnotic beats in "What Do You Mean" (MARC Remix), followed by the tropical summer vibes of Demi Lovato's "Cool For The Summer" (Cahill Club Mix). Each track on this list, from Mikey B's "Stay A While" (Tiesto Remix) to The Weeknd's haunting "The Hills" (DJ Kue Club Mix), played its part in shaping the soundscape of 2015. The Top Dance Songs of 2015 didn't stop there. Notable contributions also came from artists such as Klangkarussell with "Sun Don't Shine" (Zilverstep Remix), and Sam Feldt's touching rendition of "Show Me Love" (EDX Remix). Each one of these tracks carried its own unique rhythm and story, further solidifying 2015's influence in the realm of dance music. Moreover, the Top Dance Songs of 2015 were a testament to the global reach and appeal of dance music. From Major Lazer & DJ Snake's "Lean On" (eSQUIRE Houselife Remix), an international hit that had everyone grooving, to Calvin Harris' "Pray To God" (Calvin Harris vs. Mike Pickering Hacienda Remix), dance music in 2015 crossed boundaries, uniting listeners around the world. Concluding our nostalgic journey, we can't forget the energetic beats of Jason Derulo's "Want To Want Me" (7th Heaven Video Edit), or the catchy rhythm of Giorgio Moroder's "Right Here Right Now" (7th Heaven Club Mix). As we revisit these Top Dance Songs of 2015, we are reminded of the innovative year that marked a significant era in the landscape of dance music. Album : Year in Dance 2015 pt. 2Genre : EDM, Electro House, Deep HouseYear : 2015Total Time : 01:46:16 1. Justin Bieber - What Do You Mean (MARC Remix) 2. Demi Lovato - Cool For The Summer (Cahill Club Mix) 3. Mikey B - Stay A While (Tiesto Remix) 4. Klangkarussell feat. Jaymes Young - Sun Don't Shine (Zilverstep Remix) 5. The Weeknd - The Hills (DJ Kue Club Mix) 6. Alex Adair - Make Me Feel Better (Don Diablo & CID Remix) 7. ZZ Ward - Love 3x (Phil B & Andy Allder Mind The Gap Remix) 8. Giorgio Moroder feat. Sia - Deja Vu (Liam Keegan Extended Club Mix) 9. Shaun Frank & KSHMR feat. Delaney Jane - Heaven (Original Mix) 10. Sam Feldt - Show Me Love (EDX Remix) 11. Nick Jonas - Chains (DJ Mike D & ChAdachi Extended Mix) 12. Calvin Harris feat. HAIM - Pray To God (Calvin Harris vs. Mike Pickering Hacienda Remix) 13. AlunaGeorge - You Know You Like It (Tchami Remix) 14. Major Lazer & DJ Snake feat.
20 Dec 2015Top Dance Songs of 2015 Volume 301:44:32
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04c728b = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04c728b = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04c728b"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04c728b"); } Reflecting on the music scene of 2015 brings us back to an electrifying era of dance music innovation. The Top Dance Songs of 2015 had artists and producers pushing boundaries, creating rhythms and beats that captivated dance floors worldwide. Sia's 'Elastic Heart' received a new life through the Cosmic Dawn & BTS Remix, while Avicii kept fans on their toes, introducing 'Waiting for Love' in a fresh Sam Feldt Remix. Staying true to their unique styles, artists like Duke Dumont and L'Tric delivered masterpieces like 'Ocean Drive' and 'This Feeling' respectively, that secured their places among the Top Dance Songs of 2015. Meanwhile, rising stars like Nytrix with 'Take Me Higher' made their mark, showing that the dance music scene was thriving with fresh talent. The diversity of the Top Dance Songs of 2015 was further emphasized by collaborations that sparked magic. Ariana Grande's track 'Love Me Harder' featuring The Weeknd found a new groove in the Country Club Martini Crew Remix. A unique combination, Jack U and Justin Bieber, showed the dance music world 'Where Are U Now' through the Kaskade Remix, another highlight of the year. The year was filled with surprises and unexpected gems. With numerous artists from diverse backgrounds contributing to the scene, the Top Dance Songs of 2015 offered an electrifying mix of melodies and beats. The dance music scene of 2015 left an unforgettable imprint, a testament to the innovation and creativity of the artists and producers of our time. As we journey through the hits of the past year, we anticipate the new rhythms and beats the future of dance music holds. Until the next time...ENJOY! Album : Year in Dance 2015 pt. 3Genre : EDM, Electro House, Deep HouseYear : 2015Total Time : 01:44:32 1. Sia - Elastic Heart (Cosmic Dawn & BTS Remix) 2. Cazzette feat. Terri B! - Blind Heart (Didrick Club Remix) 3. Olivia Somerlyn - OXO (Wideboys Remix) 4. Avicii - Waiting for Love (Sam Feldt Remix) 5. Duke Dumont - Ocean Drive (Michael Calfan Remix) 6. D.O.N.S. & Terri B! - Big Fun (Original Mix) 7. Robyn & La Bagatelle feat. Magique - Love Is Free (Original Mix) 8. Sia - Alive (Cahill Club Mix) 9. L'Tric - This Feeling (Kryder Remix) 10. Andy Grammer - Honey I'm Good (Jump Smokers Extended Remix) 11. Ariana Grande feat. The Weeknd - Love Me Harder (Country Club Martini Crew Remix) 12. Iggy Azalea feat. MØ - Beg For It (Zoo Station Club Mix) 13. Zedd feat. Jon Bellion - Beautiful Now (Dirty South Club Remix) 14. Nytrix - Take Me Higher (Dave Aude Club Mix) 15. Ryan Cabrera - House On Fire (Joey Suki Vocal) 16. Axwell ^ Ingrosso - Sun Is Shining (Extended Versio...
21 Dec 2015Top Dance Songs of 2015 Volume 401:35:44
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04c5ff7 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04c5ff7 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04c5ff7"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04c5ff7"); } As we look back at the top dance songs of 2015, a year marked by unique sounds and unmissable beats, we can't help but celebrate the artists and producers who made it all possible. From the pulsating beats of Taio Cruz's "Do What You Like" (Zoo Station Remix), to the hypnotic rhythm of The Weeknd's "Earned It" (DJ Drew Remix), these are some of the Top Dance Songs of 2015 that shaped the year's music scene. Madonna made a triumphant return with "Living For Love" (Offer Nissim Living For Drama Remix) that resonated with her fan base, while Kelly Clarkson's empowering "Invincible" (7th Heaven Remix) stirred hearts on the dance floor. Emerging artist Nathan Sykes surprised us all with "Kiss Me Quick" (Dave Aude Club Remix), but no one could ignore Walk The Moon's irresistibly catchy "Shut Up & Dance" (Jason Nevins Radio Alt Mixshow B). On the electronic front, Sander Van Doorn & MOTi's "Lost" (Extended Mix) captivated listeners, and Icona Pop's "Emergency" (Jump Smokers Extended) proved the duo's knack for creating danceable tunes. Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars took the world by storm with "Uptown Funk" (Delirious & Alex K Club Mix), a song that dominated the Top Dance Songs of 2015. Avicii's "For A Better Day" (KSHMR Remix) and Martin Garrix's collaboration with Usher on "Don't Look Down" (Mobin Master Remix) continued to cement their place in the EDM pantheon. And who could forget the impact of the mega-hits "Hey Mama" (Modern Machines Club Mix) by David Guetta & Afrojack featuring Nicki Minaj, and Maroon 5's unforgettable summer anthem "This Summer" (Extended Remix)? These Top Dance Songs of 2015 not only defined a year but also helped shape the future of dance music. Each track brought something unique to the table, and their influence continues to be felt in today's music scene. Join us as we celebrate these hits that made 2015 a year to remember in dance music. Album : Year in Dance 2015 pt. 4 Genre : EDM, Electro House, Deep House Year : 2015 Total Time : 01:35:44 1. Taio Cruz - Do What You Like (Zoo Station Remix)2. The Weeknd - Earned It (DJ Drew Remix)3. Madonna - Living For Love (Offer Nissim Living For Drama Remix)4. Kelly Clarkson - Invincible (7th Heaven Remix)5. Nathan Sykes - Kiss Me Quick (Dave Aude Club Remix)6. Walk The Moon - Shut Up & Dance (Jason Nevins Radio Alt Mixshow B)7. Bob Sinclar feat. Dawn Tallman - Feel The Vibe (Pink Panda Remix)8. Sander Van Doorn & MOTi - Lost (Extended Mix)9. Icona Pop - Emergency (Jump Smokers Extended) (Dirty)10. Dave Aude feat. Olivia Newton-John & Chloe Lattanzi - You Have To Believe (Guiseppe D Club Mix)11. NERVO feat. Kylie Minogue,
26 Dec 2015Top Dance Songs of 2015 Volume 501:25:57
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04c4dfa = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04c4dfa = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04c4dfa"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04c4dfa"); } As we round off with the 5th and final volume of the Top Dance Songs of 2015, I find myself reflecting on the year gone by, a year of mixed impressions in the dance music scene. Looking back, 2014 was a year of transition where new forms of house music emerged from the underground and seized the mainstream. Yet, 2015 was seemingly a year of complacency where artists and producers seemed content to ride the wave of popularity rather than pushing the boundaries of their sound. That's not to say that 2015 was without its highlights. Among the Top Dance Songs of 2015, one standout track was "Uptown Funk" by Mark Ronson & Bruno Mars. Released late in the previous year, this track brought back nostalgic sounds reminiscent of The Time, proteges of Prince, with a James Brown-inspired vibe. Its immense popularity defied all expectations, proving that artists can step away from the house music trend of the moment and strike gold by betting on something they genuinely believe in. The final volume of the Top Dance Songs of 2015 focuses on the best house music of the year, interspersed with a sprinkle of other genres. If your favorite songs are missing from these five sets, don't worry. They might just appear in the upcoming New Year's Dance Party mix 'Blow Your Own Horn.' This year-end party mix, introduced a couple of years ago, has received an incredibly massive response and has since become a staple in the Party Favorz arsenal. In fact, last year's mix is currently topping the Party Favorz charts. The song selection for this mix is already decided, and I'll soon start working on it. Aimed for release mid-week, it'll be out in plenty of time for your New Year's celebrations. Until the release of this much-anticipated mix, savor the final volume of the Top Dance Songs of 2015. Until the next time...ENJOY! Album : Year in Dance 2015 pt. 5Genre : Deep House, House, EDMYear : 2015Total Time : 01:25:57 1. Chic feat. Nile Rodgers - I'll Be There (Peter Brown Club Mix) 2. Emin feat. Nile Rogers - Boomerang (Morlando Remix) 3. Ed Sheeran - Thinking Out Loud (Seamus Haji Remix) 4. Dave Aude feat. Jessica Sutta - I'm Gonna Get You (Rich B & Phil Marriott Club Remix) 5. Disclosure feat. Gregory Porter - Holding On (Armand Van Helden Remix) 6. Mary J. Blige - Right Now (Manufactured Superstars Remix) 7. Calvin Harris & Disciples - How Deep Is Your Love (Extended) 8. Katy Tiz - Whistle (Dave Aude Extended Mix) 9. Martin Solveig & GTA - Intoxicated (Original Mix) 10. The Score - Oh My Love (Kat Krazy Remix) 11. DASCO feat. Justina Maria - What I Need (Right Here-Right Now) (Club Mix) 12.
23 Dec 20232023’s Dance Music Essentials: Discover the Year’s Top Dance Songs and Biggest Hits03:05:08
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04a7fd5 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04a7fd5 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04a7fd5"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04a7fd5"); } As the year winds down, Party Favorz is thrilled to unveil our colossal, two-volume collection encapsulating the top dance songs of 2023 and the year's biggest dance hits. This ambitious endeavor involved a deep dive into our 2023 Club Fusion and Peak Hour releases to compile the most impactful dance anthems that left their mark on the dance floor and resonated as unforgettable earworms. Our selection process focused on streaming numbers from platforms like YouTube and Spotify, complemented by our own personal bias. We've bypassed conventional charts like Billboard, seeking out the true gems that define the year's dance music zeitgeist, far from the repetitive playlists of mainstream charts. Celebrating Variety: The Standout Dance Anthems of 2023 The landscape of 2023's dance music was marked by an exhilarating variety. While many tracks echo the timeless allure of House Music, this year's biggest dance hits have ingeniously woven elements from classic dance anthems into fresh, vibrant creations. This blend of homage and innovation has injected a rich diversity into today's dance music scene, moving beyond monolithic trends. 2023's Dance Music Evolution: From House Roots to 'Jump House' Innovation One standout trend we've christened at Party Favorz is "Jump House," a thrilling evolution in dance music tempo, breaking the 130 BPM ceiling and soaring towards 145 BPM (and sometimes higher). Volume 1 of our Top Dance Songs of 2023 features these high-energy tracks, including hits like cassö, Raye & D-Block Europe's massive "Prada" (142 BPM), a Techno reworking of the Rihanna classic "Disturbia" (141 BPM), Calvin Harris & Ellie Goulding's "Miracle" (143 BPM), "Desire" by Calvin Harris & Sam Smith (140 BPM), "When We Were Young (The Logical Song)" by David Guetta & Kim Petras (140 BPM), and many others. These tracks blend pulsating beats with a nod to early millennium Trance, Techno, and House reminiscent of the Hard Dance era of the 2000s. Yet, this surge in BPM doesn't overshadow the enduring appeal of Future House and classic House Music. Tracks like John Summit & Hayla's "Where You Are" and Peggy Gou's "(It Goes Like) Nanana" have dominated the scene, proving that the heart of dance music still beats strong in its foundational genres. At Party Favorz, we've long championed diversity in dance music, advocating against a homogenized sound. Thankfully, 2023 has been a year of rich musical diversity, breaking away from the generic soundscapes that often dominate mainstream platforms. Exploring New Horizons: SoundCloud's Rise in the Dance Music Scene We're going to go out on the limb here and say that SoundCloud really is your best friend (even more than Spot...
27 Dec 20232023’s Dance Music Essentials Volume 2: Discover the Year’s Top Dance Songs and Biggest Hits02:56:17
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04a67f0 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04a67f0 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04a67f0"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04a67f0"); } Welcome back to Volume 2 of the Party Favorz Top Dance Songs of 2023, showcasing this year's most significant dance hits! A prominent trend in today’s music consumption is streaming, a phenomenon that gained even more importance during the pandemic, impacting the dance music industry significantly. While festivals still thrive with their EDM-centric, visually spectacular shows, club venues have suffered, leading to the closure of the Billboard Dance Club chart due to reduced DJ feedback from large venues. Even in major cities, where nightlife is concentrated, this shift has resulted in a decrease in the volume of new dance music releases. At Party Favorz, we've felt this reduction since last year. With less music comes fewer standout hits, and many of today’s hits often sample popular tracks from 10 to 20 years ago, repurposing these melodies into new creations. However, the silver lining in fewer releases is that it allows gems like "Water" by Tyla, "Body Moving" by Eliza Rose and Calvin Harris, and Peggy Gou’s hit "(It Goes Like) Nanana" to shine, reaching a broader audience. In a different era, these tracks might have been overshadowed by a flood of new music. Exploring other dance music genres, artists have reinvigorated styles like Drum 'n' Bass. While not our personal favorite, especially in a full DJ set, it has its place. Becky Hill's "Disconnect" is so Punk Rock that the D'n'B production by Chase & Status was a natural fit for the song. Issey Cross’s "Bittersweet Goodbye" is another significant Drum 'n' Bass track, infusing the genre's energy with orchestral elements borrowed from the Verge alternative classic "Bittersweet Symphony," which got them in hot water for borrowing the string section from the Rolling Stones "The Last Time." Despite its potential, this genre can be challenging for DJs without advanced equipment to blend with contemporary dance music. Still, Drum 'n' Bass is seeing a small rebirth when we were hoping for a Breaks resurgence in mainstream dance which has shown a lot of promise lately. We'll have to wait and see what 2024 brings. Latin House has also seen a rise in popularity. Jain’s "Makeba" classic emerged as a major hit this year with the Ian Aisher remix and reminiscent of the "Macarena" with its catchy refrain. We selected Axel Paerel’s version for this set, focusing on the instrumental part that really gets people moving. This approach is similar to the initial instrumental version of "Macarena," which later had lyrics added for broader appeal. Other Latin-influenced hits include "Marianela" by Merk & Kremont x Hugel vs. Lirico En La Casa and "Let's Go" by will.i.am and J Balvin.
21 Dec 2007Top Dance Songs of 2007 Volume 101:59:04
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04eb14b = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04eb14b = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04eb14b"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04eb14b"); } A year of musical revolution, 2007, was a period of transformation and evolution in the dance music genre. This was the year when the echoes of the past decades significantly impacted the contemporary club music scene, resulting in a noticeable shift in the tastes and styles of the Top Dance Songs of 2007. This shift mirrored significant social issues and trends of that era, displaying the power music holds as a reflection of our society. Alternative music reached back into the charms of the '80s, fostering a resurgence of the "garage band" sound. Concurrently, a wave of low-tech electro-pop music began to regain popularity. Artists such as Erasure, with their unchanged sound, found themselves back in style, contributing to the influential and impressive list of the Top Dance Songs of 2007. Arguably the most notable musical trend of 2007 was the revival of the disco genre, or as it is more popularly referred to today - funk. This rejuvenated love for disco found its way back to the dance floor, with notable contributions from music maestros such as Moto Blanco, Freemasons, Seamus Haji, and the Bassmonkeys. The 'big room' progressive sound, a staple of circuit music, began its descent, making way for heavy electro, with Jody Den Broeder leading the pack who coincidentally happens to be good friends with my doctor. It's important to remember that the fluctuations and trends in music often mirror the mood of the nation. The heavier, darker club music that dominated the early 2000s was a reflection of the challenging times we lived in. As we began to see the rise of more uplifting, lighter themes in the Top Dance Songs of 2007, we could sense a shift in the nation's mood. Club music, with its vibrant variety of genres, provides an escape from everyday life. It is a form of frivolous fun, and an ode to peace, love, and understanding. The transformation of the Top Dance Songs of 2007 was a testament to this spirit. As we reflect on this period of musical evolution, we look forward to the waves that the next decade will bring. Remember, no matter what shifts and changes, the essence of clubbing – fun, escape, and unity – remains eternal. To celebrate this remarkable year in dance music, Party Favorz presents the Top Dance Songs of 2007. Perfect for those dance-till-dawn nights, these tunes deserve a spot in your music collection for posterity's sake. So, go ahead, download, burn, and relive the magic of 2007. A decade later, you'll be glad you did. Until the next time...ENJOY! Album : Year-end Edition 2007 | Volume 1Genre : Circuit, Electro-HouseYear : 2007Total Time : 01:59:04 1. Kat Deluna feat.
02 Jan 2009Top Dance Songs of 2008 Volume 1
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04e6ccd = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04e6ccd = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04e6ccd"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04e6ccd"); } 2008 was a remarkable year for the dance music, leaving an indelible mark with the Top Dance Songs of 2008. This year witnessed an overwhelming embrace of 70s disco and 80s new wave influences, giving rise to a refreshing and fun-filled era of Electro House and Funky House tunes, or as some began to call it, "Electro-Funk." This was a year of liberating music, encouraging us to momentarily forget life's tribulations, inviting us to dance, smile and rejoice in the rhythm of the beats. From tapping our feet to shaking our bodies, the Top Dance Songs of 2008 created a joyous space where everyone could enjoy themselves and revel in the energy of the tunes. Even as broader societal shifts were taking place, dance music managed to foster unity, escapism and pure enjoyment. The pulse of equality also resonated deeply within the dance community, with an increasing recognition that the dance floor should be a space of inclusivity, where all are welcome regardless of their identity. Embracing the spirit of fun and freedom that pulsated throughout 2008, the rhythm and energy encapsulated in the Top Dance Songs of 2008 reverberated strongly across dance floors worldwide. This curated collection of tracks stands as an evocative testament to this unique period in dance music history. The Lenny B Club Mix of "Apologize" by One Republic, for instance, had a captivating rhythm that created an unforgettable sonic experience. Next, "Like This Like That" by Se-Sa featuring Sharon Phillipswas an irresistible call to dance with its pulsating beats and invigorating vocals. "More Man Than Man" by Antigone, elevated by the Bassmonkeys mix, showcased a perfect fusion of addictive hooks and captivating melodies, a perfect example of the 2008 electro-funk movement. Meanwhile, the Soulshaker Remix of "Bodyswerve" by De'Lacy & Marco Gee brought an enticing blend of classic and modern dance elements to the floor. The year's highlights also include "Stand Up" by Mobin Master, which demonstrated a mastery of rhythm and bass, solidifying its place among the Top Dance Songs of 2008. "Put Your Hands On" by No Halo, enhanced by the Warren Clarke remix, was another standout, inviting everyone on the dance floor to lose themselves in the music. Fonzerelli's remix of "Now You're Gone" by Basshunter injected a vibrant energy into the track, a must-have for any dance playlist of the year. Not to mention the collaboration between Kaskade & Deadmau5 on "Move For Me," an iconic track that struck a chord with audiences worldwide, weaving a spellbinding narrative through pulsing beats and enchanting melodies. Ida Corr vs. Fedde Le Grand's "Let Me Think About It" remained unforgettable,
03 Jan 2009Top Dance Songs of 2008 Volume 202:44:17
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04e5da0 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04e5da0 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04e5da0"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04e5da0"); } The year 2008, the dance music scene was vibrant, with a medley of beats and rhythms that invited audiences worldwide to groove and move. A great number of tracks stood out, making their way onto the list of Top Dance Songs of 2008, showcasing an exceptional year for dance music. Take, for instance, "Turn It Up," by Mark Picchiotti and Basstoy featuring Dana Devine, which brought the Kenny Hayes Sunshine Funk Mix to the forefront. The track combined upbeat tempos and refreshing vocals, setting the dance floor on fire and claiming its rightful place among the Top Dance Songs of 2008. Lazy by X-Press 2 featuring David Byrne, with its Moto Blanco Remix, offered a unique fusion of energetic beats and hauntingly catchy lyrics. It made listeners want to move, further demonstrating the innovative sounds that defined the dance music scene in 2008. "Enjoy Yourself" by Viola Wills, remixed by 7th Heaven, captured the fun-filled essence of the year's dance music scene. It embodied the spirit of joy and freedom, making it another highlight of the Top Dance Songs of 2008. Shakedown's "At Night 2008," remixed by Seamus Haji, carried us into the night with its captivating rhythm and entrancing beats. It created an intoxicating blend of melodies that kept audiences engaged and moving throughout the night. Among the other noteworthy Top Dance Songs of 2008, "Move For Me" by Kaskade and Deadmau5 stood out. It showcased a captivating mix of synth and steady beats that defined the year's music scene. Meanwhile, "Toca's Miracle" by Fragma, with the In Petto 2008 Remix, added an enchanting touch to the dance music sphere. This club favorite demonstrated how the year's dance tracks could skillfully blend familiar rhythms with a fresh take. Also worth mentioning are "Dancefloor" by Crystal Waters vs. Speakerbox and "Show Me Love" by Robin S, remixed by Soulshaker. Both tracks contributed to the vibrant dance scene with their catchy tunes, pulsating beats, and infectious energy, making them essential additions to the Top Dance Songs of 2008. In retrospect, 2008 was an exceptional year for dance music, boasting an array of songs that left a lasting impression. The Top Dance Songs of 2008 encapsulate a time of innovation, energy, and excitement that continues to inspire and entertain dance music enthusiasts to this day. Album : Year-End Edition v2Genre : House, Electro, Funky, ProgressiveYear : 2008Total Time : 2:44:14:00 1. Turn It Up (Kenny Hayes Sunshine Funk Mix) - Mark Picchiotti pres. Basstoy feat. Dana Devine2. Lazy (Moto Blanco Remix) - X-Press 2 feat. David Byrne3. Enjoy Yourself (7th Heaven Mix) - Viola Wills4.
04 Jan 2009Top Dance Songs of 2008 Volume 302:22:29
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04e4de8 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04e4de8 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04e4de8"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04e4de8"); } Top Dance Songs of 2008 were significantly marked by the phenomenal contributions of artists like Katherine Ellis and Amanda Wilson. Both of these performers had a triumphant year collaborating with a wide range of producers, contributing their talent to some of the best tracks in the dance music scene. Amanda Wilson, despite a slow start, ended the year on a high note, particularly with her track "Keep the Fire Burning" with the Outsiders. This song turned out to be a dance floor sensation, thanks to the extraordinary mixes by Freemasons and the ever-popular Wawa. It's clear that Amanda's talent resonated well within the Top Dance Songs of 2008, and she's certainly one to watch in 2009. On the other hand, Katherine Ellis seemingly had the Midas touch in 2008. Her powerful vocals added a touch of magic to every project she was part of. From lending her voice to 7th Heaven's remake of "Ain't Nothin' Goin' On But the Rent," collaborating with Cerrone, the famed French disco producer, and contributing to her own band Bimbo Jones, Katherine solidified her presence in the list of the Top Dance Songs of 2008. Her efforts deserve nothing less than a standing ovation. The star of 2008, however, was the pop sensation, Robyn. Breaking free from the shackles of her previous record label, she formed her own production company, Konichiwa Bitches. She released a self-titled album, simply called Robyn, to critical acclaim. The album gave birth to six amazing tracks, all landing on the charts of the Top Dance Songs of 2008. Her success was further amplified by a world tour, even serving as the opening act for Madonna in Europe. Robyn's extraordinary achievements in 2008 demonstrate what can happen when an artist takes their career into their own hands. We eagerly await her future endeavors! Album : Year-End Edition v3Genre : House, Electro, Funky, ProgressiveYear : 2008Total Time : 2:22:28:00 With Every Heartbeat (VooDoo & Serano Remix) - Robyn Don't Call Me Baby (Rich Morel's Pink Noise Vocal Mix) - Kreesha Turner Who's That Girl (Seamus Haji Club Mix) - Robyn Grass Is Greener (Original Club Mix) - Dave Aude feat. Sisely Treasure Undisco Me (Peter Juergens Remix) - Billie Ray Martin Touch Me (Bart B More Remix) - Bingo Players vs. Chocolate Puma Every Word (Wendel Kos Club Mix) - Ercola feat. Daniella I Can't Help Myself (Jason Rooney Remix) - Bellatrax feat. Sophia May Pocketful Of Sunshine (Stonebridge Club) - Natasha Bedingfield Stop (Diego Donati vs. F&A Factor Club Mix) - Consoul Trainin feat. Joan Kolova American Boy (Soul Seekerz Club Mix) - Estelle feat. Kayne West I Want To Be Evil (Spencer & Hill Remix) - Gian...
05 Jan 2009Top Dance Songs of 2008 Volume 403:07:58
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04e3cd8 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04e3cd8 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04e3cd8"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04e3cd8"); } The year 2008 was an iconic one for dance music, which is evident in the standout tracks that make up the Top Dance Songs of 2008. These compositions not only introduced us to fresh rhythms but also encapsulated the spirit of the era in an innovative and compelling way. A good example of these top dance songs is "The Girl You Lost To Cocaine" by Sia. This track, in its Stonebridge Extended Vocal Remix form, was a seminal part of 2008's dance scene. Its unique mix of infectious beats and emotive lyrics struck a chord with dance music enthusiasts, making it a notable entry in the Top Dance Songs of 2008 list. Similarly, "Disturbia" by Rihanna, remixed by Jody Den Broeder, is another gem from the Top Dance Songs of 2008. The track's haunting, alluring, and dance-friendly beats set it apart, securing its place in 2008's dance music pantheon. "Whenever You Need Me" by Infernal also featured on the Top Dance Songs of 2008. Its The Mac Project Club Mix variation provided a lively, pulsating rhythm that resonated with party-goers and music aficionados alike, thus contributing to the rich tapestry of 2008's dance scene. Kings Of Leon's "Sex On Fire," in its Richard Sharkey & Peter Sar Remix iteration, too deserves a special mention. This track blended rock and dance in an electrifying manner, making it an essential addition to the Top Dance Songs of 2008. Overall, the Top Dance Songs of 2008 offered a diverse, energetic, and unforgettable collection of tracks. These compositions not only defined the dance music scene of 2008 but also shaped the trends for years to follow, highlighting the lasting impact and dynamism of this remarkable year in dance music. Album : Year-End Edition v4Genre : House, Electro, Funky, ProgressiveYear : 2008Total Time : 3:07:58:00 1. Dr. Feelgood 2008 (DJ Meme's Philly Suite Mix) - Groove Junkies feat. Diane Carter2. Finally (Christopher Simmons Remix) - Bart B More vs. Oliver Twizt3. Please Don't Go (Extended Mix) - Dobenbeck feat. Joanna4. Save the Lies (Out Of Office Remix) - Gabriella Cilmi5. No Promises (Live Element Remix) - Hott 22 feat. Bonnie Bailey6. Disturbia (Jody Den Broeder Remix) - Rihanna7. The Girl You Lost To Cocaine (Stonebridge Extended Vocal Remix) - Sia8. Cry For You (Spencer & Hill Remix) - September9. Dream On (Moto Blanco Club Mix) - Robyn10. Baditude (Esquire Remix) - Spoon, Harris & Obernik11. Heartbroken (Wawa Club Mix) - T2 feat. Jodie Aysha12. Underlying Feeling (Soulshaker Club Remix) - Sylvia Tosun13. Be Mine (Soul Seekerz Club Mix) - Robyn14. Dust Off And Dance (Klubjumpers & Anthony Webster Mix) - Tiffany15. The Party's Over (Ortega & Gold Club Mix) - Valeriya16.
05 Jan 2010Top Dance Songs of 2009 Volume 101:50:23
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04e2bd1 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04e2bd1 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04e2bd1"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04e2bd1"); } Kickstart 2010 by revisiting the top dance songs of 2009 that made us groove, celebrate and live life in full swing. 2009, for instance, was the year that unveiled a true diva, Kelly Rowland, whose life post-Destiny's Child and Sony sparked a new musical journey. She teamed up with David Guetta to knock out the worldwide smash "When Love Takes Over", a track that took over dance floors globally, becoming one of the top dance songs of 2009. The impact was such that the moment it hit WMC, it became an unstoppable force. David Guetta further cemented his position as 2009's man of the moment. His collaboration with the Black Eyed Peas resulted in two massive hits - "Boom Boom Pow" and "I Got a Feelin." These songs didn't just dominate the club scene but also ruled the Top 40 charts for most of the spring season, indicating a shift in the musical tastes of listeners. David Guetta and the Black Eyed Peas revolutionized the Top 40 radio scene in the U.S, paving the way for more pop artists to follow suit. A surprise hit that year came from Swedish newbie Agnes' with "Release Me." Her simple, yet catchy pop style coupled with the right production magic from Cahill was a treat to the dance floor enthusiasts, ranking her music among the top dance songs of 2009. While the unfortunate news of pop icon Michael Jackson's passing took center stage that year, Lady Gaga's ascend to fame shared the spotlight. Her debut album "The Fame", which came out in August 2008, was praised by influential music blogs for its dance-ready electronic beats and pop sensibility. The album's lead single "Just Dance" made waves in clubs across the globe. As a result, Top 40 radio couldn't resist her charm and had to include her music in their rotation, further propelling her career. We must also acknowledge Beyonce's top game in 2009, with chart-topping hits like "Single Ladies," "Halo," and "Sweet Dreams," that continuously kept her in the news. Lady Gaga's "Poker Face" also made headlines, Mariah Carey and P!nk delivered hits, and even Britney Spears brought us the brilliant "3." One standout song that year was "Patron Tequila" by Paradiso Girls and Lil Jon, which was one of three hits celebrating a good time. Erika Jayne's "Give You Everything" from her album "Pretty Mess" also became a favorite. Lastly, we saw Anjulie's "Boom" top the club charts. In conclusion, 2009 was an unforgettable year in the dance music scene, and the top dance songs of 2009 are an enduring testament to that. This was just a glimpse into the exciting year that was 2009. Stay tuned for more exciting tidbits and remember to check out the gayest version of Miley Cyrus' "Party in the U.S.A.
06 Jan 2010Top Dance Songs of 2009 Volume 201:55:38
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04e1972 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04e1972 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04e1972"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04e1972"); } The landscape of dance music experienced a significant shift in 2009, a golden period for DJs and producers that left a lasting mark on the genre. This year in music, symbolized by the Top Dance Songs of 2009, was characterized by the successful fusion of electro-house with mainstream appeal, a trend that echoes the 70s, when disco transcended the clubs and redefined pop music. In the realm of remixes, Dave Aude was the year's most prolific figure. His signature style breathed life into countless club hits, making him the go-to producer for artists seeking tracks that would set dancefloors alight worldwide. From the infectious beats of Beyonce to the edgy tunes of Lady Gaga, Dave was the powerhouse behind many of the Top Dance Songs of 2009. On the other hand, Liverpool-based production team Cahill emerged as a noteworthy player in the electro-pop scene. Their distinctive touch on tracks like Agnes's "Release Me" and Mariah's remixes has positioned them as the next superstar production team. Their work in 2009 set the stage for their ascent to club domination in 2010. Additionally, 2009 marked the triumphant return of some of dance music's most respected figures. DJ Barry Harris, Pete Hammond, and Razor N' Guido, known for their influential contributions to club music, made a notable comeback. Their fresh production styles in the Top Dance Songs of 2009 was a welcome contrast in a crowded field of repetitive mixes, and their re-emergence was met with considerable anticipation for their future work. The Top Dance Songs of 2009 were greatly influenced by these creative forces, blending new trends with the return of seasoned masters. As we explore this defining year in dance music, we look forward to the continual evolution of this dynamic genre. Until the next time...ENJOY! Album : Year-end Edition v2Genre : Electro, Funky, House, ProgressiveYear : 2009Total Time : 1:55:38:00 La Roux - Bulletproof (Dave Audé Club Remix) Britney Spears - If U Seek Amy (Mike Rizzo Funk Generation Club Mix) Brandy - Long Distance (Jody Den Broeder Club Mix) Kelly Clarkson - Already Gone (Bimbo Jones Club Mix) Agnes - I Need You Now (Cahill Mix) White Shoes feat. Sharon May Linn - Show Me The Way (Original Club Mix) Kelly Clarkson - My Life Would Suck Without You (Chriss Ortega Club Mix) Carolina Liar - Show Me What I'm Looking For (Seamus Haji & Paul Emanuel Club Mix) Beyoncé - Halo (Gomi & RasJek Club Mix) Leann Rimes - What I Cannot Change (Kaskade Mix) Lolene - Sexy People (Funk Generation Vocal Club) Pussycat Dolls - I Hate This Part (Moto Blanco Club Mix) Soulsearcher - Can't Get Enough 2009 (Original Vocal Club ...
07 Jan 2010Top Dance Songs of 2009 Volume 301:52:00
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04e0814 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04e0814 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04e0814"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04e0814"); } In the transformative year of 2009, the landscape of dance music experienced a major shift. Online retailers selling dance music began to stake their claim on the burgeoning music market. It was a notable period when legal online distribution of dance music found its stride. The Top Dance Songs of 2009 emerged in an ecosystem where companies like Beatport, Traxsource, and Juno Download were curating quality house music that you couldn't find in your local record store, which, in fact, was swiftly becoming a relic of the past. These online platforms offered an extensive catalog from thousands of dance labels across the globe. Their success rested in meticulously sorting music into genre-specific categories, making it easy for users to discover tunes that align with their tastes. For instance, my go-to sections were "House Music" in Beatport, "Soulful" in Traxsource, and "Funky House" in Juno Download. It was in these niches that I would unearth music gems that were obscure to many but ignited the dance floors across the globe. Now, Party Favorz could share these hidden treasures from the Top Dance Songs of 2009 with our podcast listeners. However, in the rush to dominate the dance music market, not every player made it. Companies like XpressBeats met their end, and others like Juno and DJdownload merged. The cut-throat competition was a sign of an industry on the cusp of evolution. It became clear that survival hinged on three factors: serving a niche market that major distributors overlooked, creating an easy-to-navigate platform, and ensuring a fast, intuitive search experience. Beatport emerged as the leader in delivering on all of these fronts, while others like Juno Download and Traxsource grappled with issues around layout and speed. In this exciting period, Masterbeat was one service that showed significant promise. Being the sole online platform to negotiate deals with big labels for dance remixes of popular artists like Beyonce, Rihanna, or Madonna, Masterbeat was ideally poised to make a big splash in our Top Dance Songs of 2009. Their struggle, however, lay in managing the expectations of these big labels, which often interfered with their business operations and deviated from their original goal of promoting mainstream dance music alongside popular underground house. As the year progressed, it became evident that these online dance music retailers were a vital part of the music industry's evolution. They played a key role in promoting and distributing the Top Dance Songs of 2009, ushering in a new era of music discovery. Meanwhile, services like iTunes began to broaden their offering, with the aim of becoming the Wal-Mart Supersto...
08 Jan 2010Top Dance Songs of 2009 Volume 401:48:07
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04df63d = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04df63d = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04df63d"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04df63d"); } In the unforgettable year of 2009, we were graced with a plethora of energetic beats and vibrant melodies that have made an enduring impact on dance music. The top dance songs of 2009, featuring groundbreaking artists and transformative remixes, continue to be celebrated even today for their creativity and originality. Kicking off the list is Alexandra Burke's infectious collaboration with Flo Rida, "Bad Boys", excellently remixed by Moto Blanco. Similarly, the Mark Picchiotti mix of Solange's "T.O.N.Y" caught attention for its captivating rhythm and memorable melodies. Another top dance song of 2009 that undoubtedly kept clubbers moving was Moony's "I Don't Know Why," as remixed by Viale & DJ Ross. Among the most popular dance songs of 2009 were "Say It" by Booty Luv, remixed by Warren Clarke, and "Boys and Girls" by Pixie Lott, given a fresh spin by Moto Blanco Club. Enrique Iglesias and Ciara's "Takin' Back My Love", with its infectious beats by Jody Den Broeder, was another dance floor favorite. However, it would be impossible to discuss the top dance songs of 2009 without mentioning David Guetta's collaboration with Kelly Rowland, "When Love Takes Over", and Black Eyed Peas' "I Gotta Feelin'", both of which were transformative pieces that continue to define the year's dance music scene. Pronto's "Gonna Make U Sweat" (Summer Party Mix) and Rudenko's "Everybody" (Club Mix) were also fan favorites, both featuring groovy rhythms that kept the party going. Moreover, Miami Starfish's reimagining of Jermaine Stewart's "Clothes Off" (Soul Seekerz Club Mix), The Ian Carey Project's "Get Shaky" (Ian Carey Original Mix), and Noisettes' "Don't Upset The Rhythm" (Go Baby Go) (Soul Seekerz Club Mix) all cemented their positions in the top dance songs of 2009. The year also saw exceptional releases like Tiesto & Sneaky Sound System's "I Will Be Here" (Wolfgang Gartner Remix), U2's "Magnificent" (Dave Aude Club Mix), and Mini Viva's "Left My Heart in Tokyo" (Pete Hammond Contemporary Remix). Not to be outdone were chart-toppers like Kelly Clarkson's "I Do Not Hook Up" (Bimbo Jones Club Mix), Pussycat Dolls' "Hush Hush" (I Will Survive) (Dave Aude Extended Mix), Little Boots' "Remedy" (Stonemasons Club Mix), and Ameerah's "The Sound Of Missing You" (Extended Mix). In essence, 2009 was a landmark year in the world of dance music, as reflected in the lasting appeal of its top dance songs. These hits still echo on dancefloors worldwide, reminding us of the unforgettable year that was 2009. Album : Year-end Edition v4Genre : Electro, Funky, House, ProgressiveYear : 2009Total Time : 1:48:07:00 1. Alexandra Burke feat.
11 Jan 2012Top Dance Songs of 2011 Volume 101:54:01
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04d9501 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04d9501 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04d9501"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04d9501"); } The year 2011 was undoubtedly a remarkable year in the world of dance music. A plethora of artists and DJs collaborated to produce some of the top dance songs of 2011, generating a memorable collection of tracks that took the global dance scene by storm. A significant contribution came from Latin sensation Gloria Estefan, who returned with the energetic and catchy tune "Wepa" (Klubjumpers Extended Mix). This track, brimming with Latin beats and Estefan's distinctive vocals, took listeners on a rhythmic journey, positioning it among the top dance songs of 2011. Enrique Iglesias also made an impact with two popular dance hits. "Dirty Dancer" (Alex Sayz No Rap Remix) offered an appealing blend of pop and dance, while "Tonight (I'm Lovin' You)" (Wideboys Club Mix), featuring Ludacris, delivered a more risqué flavor, demonstrating Enrique's versatility in the dance genre. Britney Spears, an artist who has consistently impressed dance music lovers throughout her career, once again delivered a remarkable hit in 2011 with "Till The World Ends" (DJ Kue Club Remix). This track's infectious energy and pulsating beats made it a staple in nightclubs around the world. Meanwhile, Katy Perry, known for her pop anthems, delivered memorable dance tracks such as "Firework" (Wideboys Club Mix) and "E.T. (Futuristic Lover)" (Benny Benassi Club Mix). Both tracks showcased Perry's exceptional vocal range over dance beats, making them favorites in the top dance songs of 2011. Rihanna, one of the prominent figures in the music industry, presented dance hits that transcended the club scene. "We Found Love" (Calvin Harris Extended Mix) is a quintessential dance track that dominated charts globally, while "S&M" (Dave Aude Club Mix) took a daring step into edgier territories. Swedish House Mafia, a legendary trio in the electronic dance music scene, delivered "Save The World" (Alesso Remix), a progressive house anthem that featured the haunting vocals of John Martin. This track stands as an exemplary representation of the group's ability to merge emotive vocals with captivating beats. Adding to the top dance songs of 2011 is the undeniable hit "Rolling In The Deep" (Downtown London Extended Mix) by Adele. While Adele is more recognized for her soulful ballads, this particular remix turned the powerful track into an uplifting dance anthem, showcasing the versatility of her music. Robyn, a Swedish singer known for her distinct electro-pop sound, provided another memorable track, "Call Your Girlfriend" (Kaskade Extended Mix). Kaskade's remix gave the track a melodic house makeover, blending Robyn's unique vocals with his signature atmospheric style.
14 Jan 2012Top Dance Songs of 2011 Volume 202:13:44
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04d8165 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04d8165 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04d8165"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04d8165"); } The year 2011 was an exceptional period for dance music, yielding an impressive collection of tunes that not only resonated with the club scene but also transcended it. Some of these top dance songs of 2011 showcased pioneering artists, DJs, and remixers who managed to create memorable tracks that truly left an imprint on the industry. One of the standout tracks of the year was Alex Gaudino's collaboration with Kelly Rowland on "What A Feeling" (Extended Mix). This song perfectly blends Gaudino's Italian house music sensibilities with Rowland's R&B vocals, culminating in a rhythmic fusion that is irresistible. Its danceable beat and catchy melody helped it reach significant chart success, making it a cornerstone in the top dance songs of 2011. Britney Spears, a household name in the pop scene, gave us "Hold It Against Me" (Josh Harris Extended Mix). The track was a departure from Spears' traditional pop style, featuring heavier EDM influences. The remix by Josh Harris, a producer with a storied history in electronic music, added an extra layer of club appeal that was widely appreciated by fans and critics alike. Another standout was "I'm Into You" (Dave Aude Club Mix) by Jennifer Lopez. JLo has always been known for her dance tracks, and this was no exception. With an irresistible beat and catchy lyrics, the Dave Aude remix gave the song a club-friendly twist that made it a surefire hit. 2011 also saw the rise of Swedish House Mafia, an iconic DJ trio consisting of Axwell, Steve Angello, and Sebastian Ingrosso. Their track with Tinie Tempah, "Miami 2 Ibiza", became a global phenomenon, blending the energetic beats of house music with Tempah's smooth rap verses. This track was indicative of a shift in dance music, where boundaries started to blur, and collaborations across genres became more common. The top dance songs of 2011 would be incomplete without mentioning "Levels" (Original Mix) by Avicii. This Swedish DJ and producer released this uplifting progressive house track that has since become one of the defining songs of the decade. The song's melody, layered with the soulful vocals sampled from "Something's Got a Hold on Me" by Etta James, was a worldwide hit, cementing Avicii's name in the dance music hall of fame. Furthermore, artists like Selena Gomez & The Scene contributed significantly to the dance music scene in 2011. Their songs, such as "A Year Without Rain" (Dave Audé Club Remix) and "Who Says" (Dave Audé Club Remix), showcased the seamless fusion of pop and dance elements, providing a refreshing take on dance music that resonated with audiences worldwide. Lastly, it's important to highlight the presence of female arti...
27 Dec 2012Top Dance Songs of 2012 Volume 101:18:42
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04d7104 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04d7104 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04d7104"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04d7104"); } Experience the pulsating rhythms of the Top Dance Songs of 2012. A year when boy bands clashed, novelty songs dominated, and we lost beloved musical icons. This year witnessed a rich tapestry of dance music, from the alluring tunes of Calvin Harris featuring Florence Welch's 'Sweet Nothing' in the stunning Tiesto remix to the heart-pounding beats of Armin Van Buuren's club mix of 'Feels So Good', featuring the talented Nadia Ali. The year was marked by unexpected collaborations like 'Wild Ones', a Miami Life Remix by Jack Back featuring David Guetta, Nicky Romero, and Sia. This mix of Top Dance Songs of 2012 also brought us an eclectic flavor with the infectious tune 'Let's Have A Kiki' by Scissor Sisters, remixed to perfection by Almighty Club. Dance floors around the globe echoed with the catchy 'Loca People' by Sak Noel, mashed up in the unforgettable Candy Mix. And who could forget the poignant track 'Somebody That I Used to Know' by Gotye featuring Kimbra, artfully remixed by Tiesto? All these defining tunes are part of the Top Dance Songs of 2012 collection. As we saw a surge in Electronic Dance Music (EDM) influence, we predict that this trend will persist for another five years before the next musical revolution pushes it back into the underground. Until that time, anticipate surprises from even the most unlikely artists. The year 2012 was an exciting time for dance music and there's much more to discuss. For now, get ready for the next installments in this series of the Top Dance Songs of 2012. Until the next time...ENJOY! Album : Time Capsule 2012 v1Artists : VariousGenre : EDMLength : 01:18:42 1. Christina Aguilera - Your Body (Country Club Martini Crew Dirty Extended)2. Blush - Dance On (Dave Aude Club Mix)3. Madonna - Girl Gone Wild (Avicii Remix)4. Calvin Harris feat. Florence Welch - Sweet Nothing (Tiesto Remix)5. Martin Solveig - The Night Out (Maison & Dragen Remix)6. Whitney Houston - I Wanna Dance (Mashup Candy's Rhi Rhi Remix)7. Armin Van Buuren feat. Nadia Ali - Feels So Good (Armin Van Buuren Club Mix)8. Rihanna - You Da One (Dave Aude Club Mix)9. Jennifer Lopez feat. Flo Rida - Goin' In (Michael Woods Club Mix)10. Sebastian Ingrosso + Alesso feat. Ryan Tedder - Calling (Lose My Mind) (Extended Club Mix)11. Jack Back feat. David Guetta, Nicky Romero & Sia - Wild Ones (Miami Life Remix)12. Scissor Sisters - Let's Have A KiKi (Almighty Club Mix)13. Maroon 5 - One More Night (Cosmic Dawn Club Mix)14. Sak Noel - Loca People [What The Fuck] (Mashup Candy Mix)15. Gotye feat. Kimba - Somebody That I Used To Know (Tiesto Remix)16. Lana Del Ray - Video Games (Older Grand Bootleg Mix)
28 Dec 2012Top Dance Songs of 2012 Volume 201:30:09
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04d6056 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04d6056 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04d6056"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04d6056"); } Step into the dynamic world of the "Top Dance Songs of 2012". Volume 2 showcases the year's most captivating tracks, each uniquely expressing a myriad of emotions and experiences, from love to heartbreak. The dance floor saw a blend of poignant ballads and electrifying beats in 2012. Artists like P!nk, Eva Simmons, and Sander Van Doorn featuring Mayaeni dominated the scene with their heart-rending anthems, painting a poignant picture of love, anger, and inevitable heartbreak. Simultaneously, the Top Dance Songs of 2012 were graced by the innovative stylings of EDM maestros like Zedd, Avicii, and Porter Robinson. Their distinctive hooks were inescapable - particularly Avicii's "Levels", featuring the timeless Etta James, which permeated every corner of the music world. In addition, the Top Dance Songs of 2012 boasted numerous hits from Rihanna and a string of successful tracks from Katy Perry's sophomore album. A special shout-out goes to Calvin Harris for infusing life into Florence + the Machine's "Spectrum" with his transformative remix. Above all, Sia emerged as a standout artist in the Top Dance Songs of 2012. Her exceptional writing skills and captivating vocals serve as a reminder that talent, not just glamour, fuels success in the music industry. Sia's "Titanium", an emotion-laden track that resonated across dance floors and radios alike, was a testament to her profound artistry. As we anticipate the musical evolution of these artists in 2013, we turn our focus to the behind-the-scenes orchestrators of the EDM scene - the DJs and Producers. Stay tuned as we uncover surprising facts about these hidden heroes in the next installment of our Top Dance Songs of 2012 series. Until then...ENJOY! Album : Time Capsule 2012 v2Artists : VariousGenre : EDMLength : 01:30:09 1. Zedd feat. Matthew Koma - Spectrum (Extended Mix)2. David Guetta feat. Nicki Minaj - Turn Me On (JP Candela Remix)3. Justin Bieber - As Long As You Love Me (Ferry Corsten Remix)4. Adele - Set Fire To The Rain (Reidiculous Remix)5. David Guetta feat. Sia - Titanium (Extended)6. Avicii feat. Salem Al Fakir - Silhouettes (Syn Cole Creamy Rich Remix)7. Florence and the Machine - Spectrum (Calvin Harris Extended Remix)8. Eva Simons - I Don't Like You (Fred Falke Remix)9. P!nk - Blow Me (One Last Kiss) (Firebeatz Extended Mix)10. Wanted - Chasing The Sun (Smash Mode Extended)11. Katy Perry - Part Of Me (Freemasons Mixshow)12. Jessie J - Domino (Extended Mix)13. Kylie - Timebomb (Extended Mix)14. Owl City & Carly Rae Jepsen - Good Time (Jason Nevins & Cosmic Dawn)15. Rita Ora - How We Do (Jump Smokers Dirty Club Mix)16. Flo Rida - Whistle (Cosmic Dawn Mixshow)17.
31 Dec 2012Top Dance Songs of 2012 Volume 301:24:24
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04d4ec7 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04d4ec7 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04d4ec7"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04d4ec7"); } Plunge yourself into the pulse of the dance music scene of 2012 as we delve into the "Top Dance Songs of 2012". Unveiling the transformative power of Electronic Dance Music (EDM), we spotlight emerging DJ talents who transitioned from bedroom mixing to worldwide recognition, like Cosmic Dawn and Liam Keegan. The unforgettable sentimentality of Swedish House Mafia's "Don't You Worry Child" and the infectious beats of Avicii's "Levels [Good Feeling]" characterized the sounds of the dancefloor in 2012. The sentimental resonance of Calvin Harris' "Feel So Close" and the emotionally intense "Diamonds" by Rihanna, transformed by Liam Keegan's extended mix, also became staples in the EDM scene. Carly Rae Jepson's catchy "Call Me Maybe" received an energetic makeover by the Almighty Club Mix, while Kelly Clarkson's empowering anthem "Stronger (What Doesn't Kill You)" pulsated through clubs via the 7th Heaven Club Mix. These songs, among others, formed the core of the Top Dance Songs of 2012. Reflecting on the EDM industry in 2012, we're confronted by the lucrative nature of this craft. Tiesto, a name synonymous with iconic dance grooves, topped the earnings chart, while artists like Deadmau5 made a significant impact. Despite having a reputation for mimicking others' styles, Deadmau5 reeled in millions through touring - a testament to the power of live performance in the EDM scene. An undeniable influence on the Top Dance Songs of 2012 is Beatport. Since 2004, this Colorado-born enterprise has grown into a global platform for over 8,000 independent labels and a catalog exceeding a million titles. As an alternative to mainstream music outlets like iTunes, Beatport has stayed true to its independent roots, maintaining control despite pressure from big labels. In this third part of the Top Dance Songs of 2012, you may notice some unexpected inclusions. These tracks reflect the influence of Beatport and its alternative dance floors across the globe, as well as the US's BPM radio. Despite not being associated with major labels, these artists have made significant waves in the EDM scene. Finally, with this series on the Top Dance Songs of 2012, we bring to light the immense diversity and creativity of the EDM landscape back then. Stay tuned for our final installment as we conclude this year-end celebration of dance music. Until then...ENJOY! Album : Time Capsule 2012 v3Artists : VariousGenre : EDMLength : 01:24:24 1. Chris Brown - Don't Wake Me Up (X-Beats Mix)2. Usher - Scream (Cosmic Dawn & Andy Reese Mixshow)3. The Wanted - Glad You Came (Funk3d Club Mix)4. Swedish House Mafia feat. John Martin - Don't You Worry Child (Extended Mix)5.
01 Jan 2013Top Dance Songs of 2012 Volume 401:33:54
Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_66fe0c04d3d1a = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_66fe0c04d3d1a = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04d3d1a"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-66fe0c04d3d1a"); } As we dive into the "Top Dance Songs of 2012", let's acknowledge the fluidity of deadlines and celebrate the vibrant sounds that finally made our annual list of the best in dance music for the year 2012. Better late than never, as they say. The "Top Dance Songs of 2012" series concludes with a lineup of some of the most memorable EDM tracks. Topping off this list is PSY's "Gangnam Style", a global sensation propelled to unprecedented heights by YouTube. This final installment of the "Top Dance Songs of 2012" is a sonic celebration of the year's most influential and catchy tracks. One Direction's "Live While We're Young" (Dave Aude Mixshow), Fun's "We Are Young" feat. Janelle Monáe (Alvin Risk Remix), Maroon 5's "Payphone" (Cosmic Dawn Club Mix), and a duo of remixes from Nicki Minaj – "Starships" (Justin Sane Remix) and "Pound The Alarm" (Nicole Chen Remix) – all contribute to the electric atmosphere. The set wouldn't be complete without Ellie Goulding's "Lights" (Ming Remix) and Rihanna's "Where Have You Been" (Cosmic Dawn Club Mix), proving why they are indeed part of the "Top Dance Songs of 2012". On a lighter note, do remember to take my deadlines with a grain of salt. As much as the intent is there, the unexpected can happen. As we look forward to future projects and potential reposts, we also plan a brief pause for a fresh redesign of the platform. As we step into a new year, it's essential to maintain a balanced outlook – not overly optimistic, yet not pessimistic. Indifferent, perhaps. A short break is on the horizon, but rest assured, we'll return soon with more exciting content. Until then...ENJOY! Album : Time Capsule 2012 v4Artists : VariousGenre : EDMLength : 01:33:54 1. PSY - Gangnam Style (Mikael Wills REAL Bootleg)2. One Direction - Live While We're Young (Dave Aude Mixshow)3. Jennifer Lopez - Dance Again (Cosmic Dawn Mixshow)4. Deborah Cox - If It Wasn't for Love (Mixin Marc & Tony Svejda Original Mix)5. Alex Clare - Too Close (Jason Nevins Remix)6. Imagine Dragons - It's Time (Famties Remix)7. Fun feat. Janelle Monáe - We Are Young (Alvin Risk Remix)8. Maroon 5 - Payphone (Cosmic Dawn Club Mix)9. Madonna - Give Me All Your Luvin' (Party Rock Remix)10. Nicki Minaj - Starships (Justin Sane Remix)11. Karmin Brokenhearted (Reidiculous Remix)12. Ellie Goulding - Lights (Ming Remix)13. Nicki Minaj - Pound The Alarm (Nicole Chen Remix)14. Ke$ha - Die Young (Cosmic Dawn Club Mix)15. Chris Brown feat. Rihanna - Turn Up The Music (Funk3d Extended Mix)16. Gloria Estefan - Hotel Nacional (The Thin Red Men Club Mix)17. One Direction - What Makes You Beautiful (Dave Aude Extended Mix)18.

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