'Blinding Lights' (2019) - The Weeknd - An '80s-inspired track, 'Blinding Lights' has a synth shimmer that manages to feel old school and contemporary at the same time.
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'In da Club' (2003) - 50 Cent - For anyone who felt too cool to sing 'Happy Birthday,' this tune was probably your b-day jam. Released in 2003, this iconic track is an obvious choice for any party.
'Just Dance' (2008) - Lady Gaga - The lead single from Gaga's debut studio album 'The Fame,' no party playlist would be complete without the track that redefined dance-pop.
‘Big Time Sensuality’ (1993) - Björk - After leaving her band The Sugarcubes, Björk took over the dance floor with this house-influenced track. The song helped boost her popularity worldwide.
‘I’m Every Woman’ (1978) - Chaka Khan - The single that established Chaka Khan's solo career from the group Rufus, ‘I’m Every Woman’ is a disco anthem that celebrates womanhood.
‘Tik Tok’ (2009) - Kesha - Kesha's debut single, any club or house party in 2009 blasted this banger. The message was clear: just pour some Jack Daniels, and don’t sleep until the sun comes up.
‘Yeah’ (2004) - Usher ft. Lil Jon and Ludacris - A seamless blend of crunk and R&B, 'Yeah' earned its status as an eternal party starter. Which is also thanks to Lil Jon’s signature outbursts.
‘Groove Is in the Heart’ (1990) - Deee-Lite - Released in 1990 as their debut single, the song reached number one around the world. Today, it's considered a classic of its genre.
‘West End Girls’ (1984) - Pet Shop Boys - Everyone was dancing to this synth-pop jam in the mid '80s. The song's lyrics focus on class and the pressures of inner-city life.
‘I Love It’ (2012) - Icona Pop ft. Charli XCX - The Swedish duo’s synthed-up jam made it to the top of the charts and the dance floors in 2012. Crank it up, and dance the night away!
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