0m. The list is for the aux cord masters. Ellie Walker-Arnott. Steve Smith, Norse disco-house producer Todd Terje’s hit track ruled the airwaves at countless clubs and festivals in 2014, and justifiably so. GONSWAGA | 5/23/20 - Fat Tuesday's In The Grove 2.0 Live Mix 23 May 2020 Miami Beach, Florida, United States of America See playlist. It’s not gibberish. If you just got the job, kissed the girl, won a holiday – whatever, then that’s awesome. How many former snipers from the Royal Canadian Navy can be credited with having written a banging synthpop tune? But like Mondrian, this Kingston hit maker achieves something alchemical with his brand of pop-reggae minimalism, so much so that obeying his dancefloor exhortations seems downright compulsory. How swanky. Here is Chymamusique’s Lockdown House Party playlist. Bowie opens the tune with spoken word before hitting his unmistakable highs: ‘Terrifies me/Makes me party/Puts my trust in God and man!’ Colin St John. And when rock-hard riffs are doused in Clavinet keyboard flourishes and horn section licks, it’s hard not to agree. Our favourite version, though, is Jepsen singing with Jimmy Fallon and The Roots, playing ‘Call Me Maybe’ on kids’ instruments. Tristan Parker, Just about every Sean Paul hit follows the same formula: a spare, repetitive riddim collides with that inimitable monotone, which always seems far too chill to concern itself with reaching for any tricky notes. It really is Britney at her best. And somehow, when Michael speaks it, we’re all fluent. And yeah, it’s way more party-friendly than most Nirvana material. Imagine going to a party with Lionel Richie and touching him on the shoulder and asking, 'Hey Lionel, I just wondered how long are we gonna be here?' Copyright Thrust Publishing Ltd. All together, now: murderer! Use our service to find it! Right from the intro riff it's pop perfection, and just you try not to sing along. James has the last freaky laugh, though, if only for the slashed, sequin-strewn top and circulation-endangering leggins that he braves in the accompanying video. Thanks for subscribing! Oldies House Party - Sat Cap'n Fly & Jas. Featured Artists on Playlist: Armin van Buuren, Averyxx, BOMBAYS, Fisher, HUGEL, Jonas Aden, Kasablanca, Steve Aoki. That’s not water - that is 'Everywhere', which has saturated every single DJ set at every single festival in the entire world. Sophie Harris, If ever a song was guaranteed to make you break a hip while doing the running-man on a booze-drenched dancefloor, Montell’s 1995 new jack swing classic is the one. Listen to House Party Playlist in full in the Spotify app. He nailed it. You can probably have too much of those. ‘Push It’ also made our list of the best ’80s songs. The star was hailed for his good mix and he’s shared the playlist, including a link to listen to the mix. Every great party needs a properly emotional moment, and this classic sadbanger is guaranteed to provide it. Putting personal politics aside – R Kelly being a questionable human being and all – try and deny the powerful allure of this track. We all know what he’s on about: it’s Friday night, you feel alright, you reach for the 40, the party is up on the west side – it’s the universality of the lyrics, and that big ol’ bouncy groove, that makes this such a disco destroyer. The omnisexual twirls and splits Prince busts in the official video for this sleek 1986 jam might convert the most hardened disbeliever, but honestly, he had us at the tingly guitar licks, the tighter-than-a-duck’s-arse beat and the instantly memorable chorus: ‘You don’t have to be rich to be my girl/You don’t have to be cool to rule my world.’ You don’t believe him, of course – but you want to. Throw this on towards the end of the night as a reward for the party hardcore – it will be messy and beautiful. Eddy Frankel, You know when you wake up at a festival and there’s that drip of moisture running down the wall of your tent onto your head? It’s the language of funk. 3:19 0:30. It’s enshrined in the hearts of the nation. ‘Everywhere’ also made our list of the best ’80s songs. Ellie Walker-Arnott, Nile Rodgers pops up on this list yet again, this time with his own band of disco dominators, Chic. When Dr Dre is instructed by Teddy Riley to 'drop the verse' over the Bill Withers’ sample, it’s absolutely iconic. Eddy Frankel, Putting personal politics aside – R Kelly being a questionable human being and all – try and deny the powerful allure of this track. Morrissey’s fey, lyrical whining reaches its peak here. People are divided over the song’s meaning: on one hand, some think that 'Push It' means to have sex and on the other hand there’s a camp that think that it means to dance your butt off. Jonny Ensall. Yes, Amerie’s come-hither teasing vocal is good but that bass and brass combo is a big dirty come-on. Party Rock Anthem - DJ Enferno Remix LMFAO, Lauren Bennett, GoonRock, DJ Enferno • Party Rock Anthem (Remixes) 4:50 0:30. It’s a safe bet that Daft Punk had the ultra-luxurious disco groove of ‘Rock With You’ in mind when they crafted ‘Get Lucky’: strings, horns, that perfectly calibrated tempo and those irresistible come-ons from the future King of Pop. It’s a song they’ll sing at great volume while standing in a circle, drinks held aloft. Tim Lowery, This hugely anticipated (not to say hyped) comeback single from Daft Punk became the summer anthem of 2013. Adrenalin will surge through their veins because they’ve forgotten which bits they’re meant to breathe at and now their brains think they’re about to suffocate. Eddy Frankel. ‘Get Lucky’ finds the French duo switching its modus operandi from referencing classic disco music to actually creating it: the single features (and was co-written by) Chic star and producer Nile Rodgers (yep, him again), as well as hip hop mastermind Pharrell Williams – who, you may be interested to know, heard about the project from Daft Punk at a Madonna party. Immense. His choppy and melodic guitar work is all up at the front with handclaps and big group vocals celebrating just how damn good life can be. It’s all squeaky synths, pounding bass, awkward guitar lyrics and, obviously, Damon Albarn’s patented mockney twang. Carly Simon’s reggae-flecked ballad was the pick of the bunch. Sophie Harris, Led by a dumpy, balding guy screaming about surrealist cinema, on paper this isn't the most promising floorfiller. SexAndre takes a leaf out of Prince’s sticky book by, simply, putting it all out there. Hitting a piano like that can FREEZE TIME you guys! God. Listen to House Party, an exclusive playlist only on JioSaavn. The ‘party-o-meter’ has spoken, and ‘Hey Ya!’ is Time Out’s top tune. Know what’s so great about this song? Whether it’s at 6am or 7pm, this song goes down better than a glass of olive oil. The other one is more of my go-to playlist that I use for parties personally. Oliver Keens, Sheffield synth-pop wizards The Human League have some massive bangers in their arsenal – 'Mirror Man', 'Human', 'Tell Me When' – but this one's the biggest of the lot. 8tracks radio. It has everything. A waft of angelic choral singing. Destiny's Child, Prince, Hot 8 Brass Band, and more! After a decade that saw the beehive-topped party band enshrined in the college-rock pantheon – and dealt the group a crippling blow with the death of beloved guitarist Ricky Wilson – the B-52s roared back to their career peak with this ode to a ‘little place where we can get together'. This song does, indeed make the sun shine brighter than Doris Day, and in today’s world acts as a siren heralding the arrival of everyone on the dance floor. This playlist has soundtracked to our favourite house parties. True story! Thanks to Spotify and other streaming services, everyone's a DJ these days. When Dr Dre is instructed by Teddy Riley to 'drop the verse' over the Bill Withers’ sample, it’s absolutely iconic. People are divided over the song’s meaning: on one hand, some think that 'Push It' means to have sex and on the other hand there’s a camp that think that it means to dance your butt off. An incredible medium-pace groove, lush vocals and tight funk guitars all built for getting frisky at the disco. HOUSE PARTY 2019 [OFFICIAL PLAYLIST] By zamurix. They may have thrown us off the scent with their greaseballs-in-leather-jackets shtick, but one of The Strokes’ greatest achievements was reminding the world that rock ’n’ roll originally functioned as dance music. I wouldn’t put too much money on that bet though, Alex Turner: you ain’t seen my moves. Long a favorite on dusty jukeboxes, ‘Modern Love’ has seen a resurgenceof late partly thanks to an appearance in Noah Baumbach’s ‘Frances Ha’. Amy Smith, Amerie should take it as a compliment that Beyoncé pretty much stole this song wholesale for her megahit ‘Crazy in Love’. Enjoy the best quality music on Gaana.com Think about that. This John Peel-championed 1978 punk classic is as simple and direct as they come. It’s so good that Radiohead’s Thom Yorke says he wishes he’d written it. Thu 14.01; Fri 15.01; Sat 16.01; Sun 17.01; Mon 18.01; Tue 19.01; Wed 20.01 But don’t read too much into it, just listen to the growling guitars and Damon ‘woo-hooing’ like an overexcited teenager. A bouncing, suggestive clapping beat, instructive dance moves, and a sung storyboard of an enviable night that famously includes the hotel lobby. House Party : Spotify Playlist [Submit Music Here] ABOUT THIS PLAYLIST. We all gather together when it comes on, excitedly giving each other the eye while Robert Smith sings some feline-based stuff, before we all get to join in at the top of lungs with the 'BABADA BAB BADAB BAAAAAAA…' bit, whilst dancing how we imagine a cat would. The track acts as a bridge between ’70s disco and ’80s house, all the while being both ridiculously catchy and danceable enough to make you think doing the robot is a good idea. With one of the catchiest choruses in the history of catchy choruses, the only ‘why’ worth asking is ‘why does it have to stop?’ We suggest putting on the 12-inch edit and letting everyone get their groove on for as long as possible. June 8, 2020. Incredibly, it even hit the Christmas Number One spot in 2007, after a social media campaign helped it overtake the effort of that year's 'X Factor' elf. This playlist was created by Gaana on 07 Aug 2015. With this belting slice of dance-pop, the Belgian act helped kick-start hip house, shouted to the world outside of Belgium about New Beat and achieved some impressive chart action (reaching Number Two in the UK and US), but never really get remembered much in the music history books. Serious moonlight. ‘1 Thing’ also made our list of the best one-hit wonders. Paul Simon is that baron. It’s enshrined in the hearts of the nation. The content you’re reading is made by independent, expert local journalists. A Holiday Inn, you say? But, it’s the body-shaking, P-funk bassline which bites the booty, reminding you to ‘get on the floor’. AKA the perfect song for a group of people who are just at the top of the long slide into total drunkenness. The song inspired parody covers from Justin Bieber (who ‘discovered’ the track), Katy Perry and the US Olympic Swim Team, among about a billion others. Jarvis Cocker’s cutting critique of British society is propelled along by tinny Casio keyboard sounds and a pile-driving 4/4 beat, all coupled with lyrics that you can’t help but shout along to. Joshua Rothkopf, As party songs go, you get a lot of bang for your buck with this heavyweight 2012 hit from London crew Rudimental. (Yeah, Pharrell, they asked us, too.) Make like Lena Dunham in ‘Girls’ (see-through vest optional). London duo La Roux topped the charts in 2009 with this synth-pop missile that's sleeker than a skintight satin catsuit. Dance Music 2019 | 2020 Last time playlist is updated: NOW This week's most popular songs played in dance clubs. We all want to be Paul Simon’s roly-poly, little bat-faced girl. We all want to be Paul Simon’s roly-poly, little bat-faced girl. 1. Slick, soulful, sexy, bouncing and peppered with bleeps and bloops, ‘Hideaway’ was exactly what a ton of amateur deep house producers tried to do in 2014 (and 2015-16, in fact) and failed miserably at. These lads fought for your right to party, so it’s only right they’re in this list. If there’s one thing this list makes crystal clear, it’s that Nile Rodgers is the undisputed god of all partying. Partly because it’s hard not to love the message of the catchy single: that the best way to deal with negativity is to shake it off on the dance floor, even if you’re absolutely not lightning on your feet. The video for this features a bloke aimlessly wandering around on the Northern Line as well, which, as we all know, is usually what happens at the beginning and end of every great party. Our playlist stores a House Party Radio track list for the past 7 days. You just can’t argue with those numbers. God. In 2003, 50 Cent filled the natal-celebration void with ‘In da Club’. The fact that it’s dedicated to simply being happy. Nick Levine, We want a prenup! Sir, yes, sir. James Manning, ‘Some of those that work forces, are the same that burn crosses.’ Whoa – is it really the case that a protest song about clandestine racism is one of the 100 best ever party songs? Try another? The track may have started out as a smooth R&B gem, but less than a year after its release it was transformed by Welsh producers K-Klass into the piano house banger we’ve all been doing the running man to ever since. If he wrote a winner, the PRS royalties would roll in, come Y2K. Amazing Mix . James Manning, TS Eliot wrote that April is the cruellest month. Like a switch that immediately turns the vibe to ‘raunchy’, ‘Drunk in Love’ should come with a warning: everyone will be driven to winding and grinding while screaming ‘surfboard, surfboard’. ‘Rehab’ became Winehouse’s signature single, finding the tiny vocalist defiant to the end. Josh Jones. - Listen to '90s Alt House Party Playlist by Pandora Alternative | Pandora She sings it and everyone else shrieks it in homage to one of the great vocals of all time. Eddy Frankel, Morrissey’s fey, lyrical whining reaches its peak here. Not in the sense of a latex gizmo you order online (and inevitably offers disappointing results), but in his sweating, grunting, thrusting human form he’s made himself a ruddy rogering robot! It’s almost impossible not to smile like Lionel ‘the Lion’ Richie. Steve Smith, Only the English could turn class struggle into one of the greatest moments in modern pop history. Eddy Frankel, The stomping drumbeats and angular guitars of Franz Ferdinand’s first hit drew comparisons to post-punk forebears like Gang Of Four or Wire. For her ‘Back to Black’ album, producer Mark Ronson teamed Winehouse with Brooklyn funk musicians The Dap-Kings, resulting in songs that are as groovy as they are dark. Flowers in the back pocket are optional but advised. But layered over a rock-solid funk beat, a deadly simple bass hook and – crucially – Kelis’s hypnotically catchy chorus, the song transforms into a slow-burning hip hop banger. ‘Hey Ya!’ features its titular holler 25 times, as well as 19 ‘uh oh’s and 14 consecutive ‘alright’s. John Lennon, suffering from a cold, famously lost his voice after recording it, but his raw, shouty tone makes it the classic it is. It’s stark and simple – all drums, bass and vocals – but it’s irresistibly infectious. It’s silly, brash and cheesy as hell, but that’s all part of the fun, and let’s not forget that it does indeed make you want to jump the hell around. This list is for the stay-at-home ravers. Thrust Publishing Ltd, Unit 3, 30-40 Underwood Street, London, N1 7JQ, United Kingdom. Josh Jones. Don’t believe us? Once it starts to spin, you really feel like you could party until the end of time. ‘Don’t You Want Me’ also made our list of the best ’80s songs. dressed up as Salt-N-Pepa for Halloween this year shows that even when you’re queen of the world, there are still people you aspire to be. on. Eddy Frankel, At the forefront of the global resurgence of deep house is this endlessly catchy jack-fest from the funkiest Duke alive – London producer Duke Dumont. Follow Playlist To Submit Music. Just remember to think of your party playlist like a spag bol: a little bit of cheese is a fine addition, but too much can be overpowering. Switch on, invite all your friends round and have the best night (in) of your life! And then the EVH über-solo kicks in... Ooft. This one is pure class. Just watch. Ever been hurt by someone you love? Dammit, it’s pure genius. Jags of electric guitar followed by a huge, cavernous drum thwack. House Party Essentials playlist songs are in Hindi language. Eddy Frankel, Yeah, yeah, it’s over 50 years old and your grandparents might’ve made out to it – but good gosh if this isn’t one of the sexiest, wildest songs on this list. Download Hungama Music app to get access to unlimited free mp3 songs, free movies, latest music videos, online radio, new TV shows and much more at Hungama. Yes, Amerie’s come-hither teasing vocal is good but that bass and brass combo is a big dirty come-on. Eddy Frankel, Otis Redding’s ‘Respect’ would seem to have the market cornered when it comes to pop’s great pleas for dignity; from a party-centric perspective, though, there’s no question that the edge goes to this absurdly uplifting 1988 fist-pumper. Download our best party songs of 2019 Spotify playlist: This content is imported from Third party. But there are times when bringing the party to you is the only choice. Share. That’s not water - that is 'Everywhere', which has saturated every single DJ set at every single festival in the entire world. Party hard with our selection of guaranteed floorfillers. Somehow, it still manages to have that same impact 40 years on. Jamiroquai‘s Jay Kay has you covered on the tunes with a new “House Party” playlist curated via Spotify. Share on Facebook. Share on Twitter Boringly, this won’t actually hasten the speed at which your film develops, so why not simply jiggle with your Instagram app instead? They’re not. But it’s a damn good thing he stuck around for long enough to spread the gospel of pop with this totemic 1979 disco jam. Available episodes of The Craig Charles House Party. 3. Listen to House Party Essentials Music Playlist on Gaana.com. © 2021 Time Out England Limited and affiliated companies owned by Time Out Group Plc. It shouldn’t have worked (and isn’t really either act’s finest hour), but somehow the combination of the Toxic Twins’ rock flamboyance and DMC’s chunky hip hop beats and catchy rhyming made for a riotously good fun floor-filler. Kicking off with Slash’s most famous riff, which was apparently written as a joke (LOL, good one Slash! As everyone pointed out after his death, Kurt would no doubt have hated how big it eventaully became, but this is one of the foremost examples of a song belonging to the fans rather than the artists who penned it. Oliver Keens, Eventually, every teenager reaches the age of feeling too cool to sing ‘Happy Birthday’ on his or her big day. Josh Jones, ‘First thing’s first, I’m the realest,’ says Iggy Azalea, the 24-year-old from Mullumbimby (in Australia, duh) who delivers her raunchy raps in a thick Southern drawl. There’s hints of Otis Redding-style soul in that vocal, plus a huge all-consuming rave build and a massive drop into D&B beats. Hank Shteamer, You’d better be prepared, because the great purple one always gets what he wants. But, as bandleader Maurice White asked his frustrated co-writer Allee Willis: ‘Who the fuck cares?’ It hasn’t stopped ’September’ from soundtracking literally millions of weddings. ‘Gotta make a move to a town that’s right for me,’ sings Cynthia Johnson in a robotic, vocoderized voice (a precursor to the Auto-Tune sound) before busting out an unmodified, soulful wail, pleading for a trip to the party destination of her dreams. The music-making process according to Jerry Wexler of Atlantic Records: ‘We didn’t know shit about making records, but we were having fun.’ Do likewise. Sophie Harris. And actually, it's right about time for a La Roux revival, no? Make like Lena Dunham in ‘Girls’ (see-through vest optional). Praise be to that… Mmmm-hmmm. People literally freeze, wait for a beat and go bananas. Probably just the one – Keisza, in case that wasn’t obvious. Permission to use quotations from this article is granted subject to appropriate credit being given to. Simple chords, pounding drums and a great, lovelorn melody all combine to make one awesome, pogo-inducing wank anthem. It makes you want to thrash your way around a small, dingy room (a la Britpop’s finest in the accompanying video), which makes it a winner in our book. Written and performed by gents from Wales, Worcester and London and made famous by a load of heroin addicts in Scotland, it sums up our love of fizzing our brains on drugs and gulping down pints of lager, lager, lager. She sings it and everyone else shrieks it in homage to one of the great vocals of all time. Just remember to think of your party playlist like a spag bol: a little bit of cheese is a fine addition, but too much can be overpowering. It would be more impressive if boys got out a tin whistle and played this solo at a house party instead of a guitar and strumming fucking 'Wonderwall'. But they had fun getting there. Hank Shteamer, Serial apostrophe abusers Gn’R had their first proper mega-hit with this heartbreaker. Play on Spotify. Now when we hear it, we just want to be back in the last century when everything seemed to be all okay. MJ’s hits grew increasingly shrill and even aggro as he entered the ‘Bad’ zone, but earlier triumphs – like this ‘Off the Wall’ masterpiece – still feel almost impossibly cushy, like easing onto the plushest sofa imaginable. This ‘80s-inspired power-funk track from Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars broke records, won awards and got the entire world strutting and finger-clicking in unison. Ellie Walker-Arnott. 332 songs. Sophie Harris, Not exactly a one-hit wonder, since vocalist Cee Lo Green and producer Danger Mouse have many achievements to their names individually… Still, Green’s soaring, gospel-soaked pipes and Mouse’s silky strings combine on this 2006 worldwide smash to irresistibly kinetic effect. Nope, no one does, because it was terrible and it tanked. You don’t have to be Justin Timberlake to seduce with a song, but it sure does help. But there are times when bringing the party to you is the only choice. But whatever, ‘Pump Up the Jam’ is still an utterly infectious banger, with its minimal grooves and insistent rhythms. One tip: move aside all furniture because people will. © Justin Thomas / justinthomasphotography.co.uk. Danielle Goldstein. Listen to House Party Playlist by Dance Hits 2014 on Deezer. It’s difficult to imagine what Bobby Relf and Earl Nelson thought of the fact that the horn intro to their beautiful R&B number ‘Harlem Shuffle’ will forever be remembered for kicking off HoP’s track, but that doesn’t change the fact it’ll forever be a party anthem. The Swedish duo’s synth-tastic track is the embodiment of joyful abandonment. Yeah, go ahead – scoff all you like, but we all know that when no-one else is around and ‘Jump Around’ comes on the radio, you smile and crank up the volume.