A list of puns related to "Dance Club Songs"
My entire social circle think im high I can't bro.
Right, every year I remember that this song exists but I can never find it. It has to be from at least 10 years ago, I remember being really young the last time it came on TV.
The music video is two people, ones a guy ones a girl. The background is black, everything the guy touches turns, like, rainbow. They are dancing and stuff.
It's like a dance/ club/ house kinda song if I am remembering right. (I really can't pin point it, I remember one line lol)
The only lyric I can remember is "don't wanna" or "I don't wanna" and it says it quiet a lot.
I doubt this is gonna be found but if anyone finds this please tell me because im starting to think I made this up and im going nuts lmao.
I'm looking for songs, generally hits from the last five decades, that has a slight dance or club mix to it. I have seen "Club mix", "Orignal mix", "DMC mix", "ultimix", more?
- What could one call these types of mixes? are all these well known and used?
- Where can I find songs like these?
I heard a remix of Let's Dance a couple weeks ago at a nightclub and I've been trying to find it ever since. I'll do my best to describe it based on what I remember of it.
It was an electro/dance mix. The tempo of the song started at a regular pace until the beat drop. The beat drop happened during the part when he sings "tremble like a flower".
So it went something like: (softer electro music) because my love for you/would break my heart in two/(gradually building up to beat drop) if you should fall into my arms/tremble like a flower (beat drop with electro music). I believe "flooower" was also drawn out a little to blend with the electro music after the beat drop.
The vocals were mostly the same as the original song (they weren't sped up or anything) though they seemed a little echoey in places, especially during the "break my heart in two" lyric.
I know this is probably a long shot but I'd appreciate some help with finding this as I'd love to hear it again! The ones I've found so far on YouTube aren't quite it but I'm open to suggestions!
Hi y'all! I've been going crazy trying to find this one song from my childhood. It was on the radio around the same time as Inna, Morandi, maybe even Alexandra Stan, and had similar vibes. I think it's a European song; if I remember any lyrics correctly, the chorus goes something like
[ta-ta-da ta-ta] body moving (?)
[ta-ta-ta-ta-ta-ta] na na na
To be fair, I didn't know English at all back then, so those might be wrong, except for the "na na na" part. Not a lot to go on, so here's my poor attempt at recreating the melody. It was a dance/EDM song with those late 2000s club vibes, and I would love to find it just for the nostalgia. Thanks in advance!
Apologies if the question is unclear, but recently I've been thinking about songs that have worked well in mixes that aren't made by 'traditional' electronic acts. The couple examples of famous ones that come to mind are Idioteque by Radiohead and Pluto by Bjork both of which make electronic-influenced music but I definitely wouldn't categorize as dance/club artists. Both of these songs have gone tf off in some dj mixes that I've heard, and I've always appreciated cross-genre, similar stuff.
More recently, I listened to the first David Byrne + Brian Eno collab sample album, and I was blown away by how good it was. Also, I was couldn't stop thinking about how great it would to hear Mea Culpa in a dj set. Feel like someone like Bonobo could pull that off pretty well.
Its this song in the video, i played it on a piano. I think its a well known song, i just cant get the name...
https://youtu.be/_WY1rtL5o7w
Does anyone know if those songs are unique to this game or they can be found on places like Spotify? I have trouble locating who sang/wrote them.
Hi all, I'm looking for a dance/EDM type song that is stuck in my head. The only bit I can seem to remember is this: https://voca.ro/1438xWgdBS6M
It's got little to no vocals (as far as I can remember anyway), and there's a drop in the song as well. I suspect it's from the late 90s or early 2000s, genre either Europop or EDM or something along those lines.
It reminds me of the club or of music festivals that play EDM songs. If anyone can help out, much appreciated! I've stumped 4 people with this already, lol.
I can't be sure those are part of the lyrics, but I've been in the Dominican Republic and everywhere I go, this song is playing nonstop. It has really high synth notes and at the end the music drops out and it sounds like the chorus is being chanted. At the end of the chorus it sounds like they're saying "en la discoteca".
I should add "and only them" , but I understand that it would be difficult and that's why it should be a song that would make only your nation stand up and dance/participate with noy many other nations/ethnicities.
For Greeks, it would be D-Devils - Dance With The Devil. The moment the first note plays, everyone would be on their feet and ready to "fight". But I guess a lot of Serbians would do the same.
So, whats yours?
The chart was suspended due to covid last March, not long after IDSIF became her 50th #1. In fact IDSIF has been frozen in time for over a year now in what was probably its last week on the chart, when it fell from 27 to 42. That chart has been the oddball one for years now, one of the few never affected by sales, streams or airplay, and I hope bb doesn't decide to retire it.
Hello! I just got hooked to TPT and am DYING to know what song is playing at the very beginning when June and Cassie are dancing at the dance club?? It's like a disco/funky song that sounds like a BOP! Anyone know what this is?!! Much appreciated
Apologies if the question is unclear, but recently I've been thinking about songs that have worked well in mixes that aren't made by 'traditional' electronic acts. The couple examples of famous ones that come to mind are Idioteque by Radiohead and Pluto by Bjork both of which make electronic-influenced music but I definitely wouldn't categorize as dance/club artists. Both of these songs have gone tf off in some dj mixes that I've heard, and I've always appreciated cross-genre, similar stuff.
More recently, I listened to the first David Byrne + Brian Eno collab sample album, and I was blown away by how good it was. Also, I was couldn't stop thinking about how great it would to hear Mea Culpa in a dj set. Feel like someone like Bonobo could pull that off pretty well.
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