Sima answered Saturday November 17 2007, 2:02 pm: Mix techno, classic rock, upbeat rock, alternative, pop, rap, ect. Don't stick with one genre.
"The Stroke" - Billy Squier
"One More Time" - Daft Punk
"Stronger" - Kanye West ft. Daft Punk
"Dr. Feelgood" - Motley Crue
"Walking On Sunshine" - Katrina & The Waves/Aly & AJ/several others
"Goodnight" - Hot Hot Heat
"Bring 'Em Out" - T.I.
"Heaven" - DJ Sammy
"Do It Well" - Jennifer Lopez
"Hung Up" - Madonna
"Go Girl" - Pitbull
"Superstar" - Lupe Fiasco
"Take You There" - Sean Kingston
"Slow Motion" - Twista
"Gimme More" & "Gimme More (remix)" - Britney Spears/Britney Spears & T.I.
"Ain't No Other Man" - Christina Aguilera
There are way too many other songs to name, but you just have to pick and choose from ones that you can find.
1] Go to google and type in 'new songs'.
2] Go to google and type in 'fast upbeat songs'.
3] Go to answers.yahoo.com and search for 'workout songs', 'upbeat pop songs', 'upbeat songs', whatever you want, and I'm sure you'll find results.
fatallygorgeous answered Friday November 16 2007, 9:52 pm: I've walked a runway to a remix of Rihanna's "Pon De Replay" before, it was a really fun song to walk to. Victoria's Secret even used this song in their fashion show 2 years ago, but they mixed it with "I Want Candy".
Basically, any song with a beat that you can walk to is good. [ fatallygorgeous's advice column | Ask fatallygorgeous A Question ]
SoxGh3to answered Friday November 16 2007, 9:32 pm: I'd go with a lot of techno ! Just because its loud and its moving ! Or you go stick with old school hip hop beats but yeaa deff gO with techno! Just download anything under techno
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