I'm turning 14 and im throwing a big guy/girl party. im just burning CD's for the party and i need some good dancing music. Can anyone list some really hot music to dance to including slow songs, rock, and hip hop/rap? i would really appreciate it. the list can be as long as you want!!! THANKS!!
blondebombshell33 answered Thursday January 6 2005, 11:31 pm: *Ashanti~ only you
*Ciara~ 1,2 step
*Destiny's Child~ Solider
*Ja Rule~ New York New York
*Linkin Park/Jay Z~ Numb/Encore
*Kelly Clarkson~ Since you've been gone
*Mario~ Let me love you
*Snoop Dogg~ Drop it like its hot
*Simple Plan~ Welcome to my life
*Gwen Stafani feat. Eve~ Rich Girl
*Avril Lavigne~ Nobodys Home
MCalways answered Thursday January 6 2005, 11:21 pm: go to launch.com.......anything on the top ten list is a goo..popular..party song! While your there go to the top 100 & R&B/Rap music....tons of party songs! [ MCalways's advice column | Ask MCalways A Question ]
isawthesign answered Thursday January 6 2005, 10:30 pm: Here are some good dancing songs:
Let's Go by Twista
Yeah by Usher
Shake Your Tailfeather by Nelly
Slow Motion by Juvinile
I Saw The Sign by Ace of Base
livvy712 answered Thursday January 6 2005, 9:56 pm: cierra 1, 2 step and milk shakie... its kinda old but its real fun tadance to and dip it low and salt shaker and drop itlike its hot and idk theres alot but that just my style idk if your country or oldiez od w/e but yea hope i helped a lil
bAhAmAmA0250 answered Thursday January 6 2005, 9:55 pm: do the top 10.. go to www.mtv.com or go to www.yahoo.com and click on music and go to top 100 or w/e and then go with those!! hope i helped! o btw happy birthday-trixxie!! [ bAhAmAmA0250's advice column | Ask bAhAmAmA0250 A Question ]
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