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Question Posted Sunday December 12 2004, 4:10 pm

Hi, i'm gonna be the DJ for my best friends birthday party, and I do NOT know what music to play. What do you think I should play?

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SeaWorldGirl61692 answered Sunday December 12 2004, 7:31 pm:
You should put out a request list. Have girls right down songs they'd like you to play. "1985" by Bowling for Soup is popular. Blink 182, Greenday, idk. Play what you think they'd like!! I think that since she's your best friend, at the end of the party you should play a special song for her. "Raise me UP" by josh groban would be perfect.

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