the great escape- boys like girls.
yummy- gwen stefani.
money in the bank- lil scrappy.
but it's better if you do- panic! at the disco.
alfie- lily allen.
we fly high- jim jones.
less talk, more rokk- freezepop.
grace kelly- mika.
snap yo fingers- lil jon.
straight up- halifax.
superstarblue89 answered Friday June 22 2007, 3:37 pm: anything will work really but make sure that you have a good healthy mixture of all music genres don't just have a bunch of hip-hop or a bunch of rock....get some stuff thats easy to dance to and listen to and get some stuff that everyone can mellow out to too...I'd suggest some techno stuff, and maybe some pop...but as for rock I wouldn't go with anything with a lot of screaming...it can make for a nasty mood and can make some people kind of pissy...same thing with hip-hop...listen to not only the beat but the lyrics...some lyrics make people mad...just pick stuff that's popular from your area...around here the big stuff is This Ain't a Scene It's An Arms Race(kanye west remix) by:fall out boy, Girlfriend by: Avril Lavigne, Tied up Too Tight by: Hard-FI, From Paris To Berlin by: Infernal, Grace Kelly by: MIKA and stuff like that...just stuff to consider [ superstarblue89's advice column | Ask superstarblue89 A Question ]
ebilgir_ answered Friday June 22 2007, 3:22 pm: Well, for a party, I would use a lot of dance music, mainly because I like dance music, but here are some suggestions:
Magic Summer Night (Cascada vs. Plazmatek Radio Edit) - DJ Klubbingman
The Kill - Blue October
Move Along - All American Rejects
Everytime We Touch - Cascada
Girlfriend - Avril Lavigne (I find this song annoying but people seem to like it)
1985 - Bowling for Soup
Pop Princess - The Click Five
Axel F - Crazy Frog
Listen to Your Heart (harbounze single edit) - D.H.T.
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