What are your most favorite songs to hear in a strip club?
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What are your most favorite songs to hear in a strip club?
Anything related to throwing money, p-poppin, falling in love with strippers, working the pole, and ample bass
Yeah the rhythm and the bass line are far more important to me than any lyrics.
Though I do like the female vocals in the sexier EDM. I just get sick of the dudes bragging, rockers and rap stars alike, heard it all before 10,000 times what a badass/stud they are.
This thread should probably be moved to Music Mix, but I will leave it here for a while, since some people never go there lol. Which is not a problem really, just sayin' ;D
Most of what you hear lately makes you want to turn right around and walk out.
I don't care how good a DJ you are, if you work in a stripclub someone is always going to be saying 'WTF is this?'
I had to look her up, and yeah wow that's hokey--and SLOW. But tonight, if some motherfucker tipped me 100$, I would have played it too. ;D
Especially if I knew he was going to throw money around. But then I'd probably kick in with something heavy to make up for it.
Plus I know a lot of dancers that would flip out & throw a shoe if I sprung that one on them.
Then I've got a few who like a lot of cheezy shit. If they really gotta have it & tip well, I'll try to get it out of the way beginning of the night when there's not so many people there yet. }:D
I much prefer the heavier & harder shit in almost every genre.
Except I do love to mix in the sexy EDM and trap/dubstep.
And some old school, rock, dance, rap--well remixed stuff especially. But a really good remix can be hard to find, and if it's old school, it has to be done well or it'll fall on its ass.
Like the Nancy Sinatra Bang Bang one I just posted in MM--it took me listening to a bunch before I found it, and a lot of them sucked.
Ok, I'm going to admit that I am one of those guys who, from time to time, will tip the dj to play a few songs for me. The last time I did this, I requested these songs:
"Bring Me To Life" by Evanescence
"I Put Your Picture Away" by Kid Rock
"Forsaken" by Disturbed
IMHO almost anything from the Queen of the Damned soundtrack is great. It is one of the most brilliant movie soundtracks ever produced in my mind.
Once or twice a year I will get in a nostalgic mood and ask for some 80s or 90s Top 40 shit, like Prince, Bon Jovi, Aerosmith, etc. A couple of months ago a DJ in my local dive club started doing this on his own and I threw him a $20 to encourage him to continue. The average customer age in the club had to be late 40s to 50, which I'm guessing is why he didn't mind. Smart move as a bunch of us were singing along and, of course, tipping the girls who were dancing to songs from our youth. Alcohol may have played a roll. ;)
And, of course, on each 9/11 that I am clubbing I request "Empire State of Mind" by Jay-Z and tip well for it since it is not the easiest song to dance to. Invariably my [then] favorite will dance to it for me. I live in the South now, but fuck anyone who has an issue with it.
Despite my preference for harder and heavier, if there's an older crowd with money, they always take precedence--to the extent the club will allow me to force the dancers to go along with that--some clubs insist the dancers come first and get whatever they want, and what they want is not usually Rolling stones, etc ;D That's when having a couple Old School dancers means they are worth their weight in gold.
That's also when it's VERY helpful finding those dubstep, trap, or club remixes that somehow retain the quality of the old school originals, with a new vital twist that keeps the young ones throwing down.
Fortunately for that song, it's actually by Alicia Keys, with a heavy 'guest rapper' presence by that asshole yammering away. And I have a version with just Alicia Keys which seems to work very well when people ask for it.
Fuck Jay-Z, he's a no talent poser in my mind. Though for some strange reason, some of his songs remix well--the ones where you can't really hear him 'rapping'.
I blame him, 50cent, and a couple other assholes for ruining rap for almost a decade. Now I like a lot of the new stuff again.
Same. I never understood the appeal of Jay Z. But dudes love him. And actually his background is interesting. He is one of the few rappers who went from broke, to successful drug dealer (which I'm not a fan of but if you live in the hood it's one of the tickets out), left that behind then became successful rapper, then became record label owner and successful businessman. Not a lot of rappers have career longevity (parlayed into stable business) like him.
Only songs I liked of his was old school hit Hey Papi, Suit and Tie with Justin Timberlake, and oddly that Indian style song Beware with Panjabi.
Anyone who can successfully fuse Indian music with rap deserves an award
And back to fav strip club songs - I noticed a cool attractive lady dancing to American Woman by Lenny Kravitz. It has a rock/pop vibe but when it hits that sound system it's gots some bass to it. Mesmerizing!
By way of apology to any Jay-Z fans out there, this is one of the best songs I have, and I have 30,000 fucking songs maybe more ;D
I think it kind of illustrates my point about some remixes giving an artist an entirely different sound than the majority of their mainstream work.
I used to play this every night about 3 years ago, going to have to bring it back into rotation I think. So thanks for your part in that.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KD0eanV9cGE
This is a perfect example of taking an Old School classic and remixing it so that the young dancers like it, but so do the old guys.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZ94WgCAINo
If I had to pick one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xalcZyArsA
lol I like French Montana more than jay z , jay z more like a grand father figure ...ole head uncle ....French is how I feel right now in the current lol
Tell me pop that aint greatest club banger of all times ??? Lol
i love my big booty bitches ...my life a godfather picture ...I fell in luvvv with a stripper. :beer::witch::drum::bullwhip:
omg when coke boy came out every club in queens play it nonstop I swear lmao
Lol @ you calling that dude an old head. Too funny but what's worse is songs you grew up to being called "classics" like wtf that was just 5 years ago.
Right now I'm all about Trap and EDM...I like the songs Trap Queen by Fetty Wrap, Satellites by Kevin Gates, and Wicked by Future. I also love anything by Kaskade, Martin Garrix, and Marshmello. For years though I loved dancing to the same older rock music over and over again like Korn, Nine Inch Nails, Marilyn Manson, etc. I hate to say this but rock music is dead as far as I'm concerned. The only good rock stuff I've seen recently is local hardcore bands and underground stuff. I haven't heard a good mainstream rock band that is recent in years. But I do love a lot of classic rock and I'm glad I got to grow up listening to it while rock music was still alive lol.
I seriously hate everything top 40s of today. HATE IT! Most of it is all the same corny generic sound.
I don't like today's pop...they all wanna be like Madonna. Sorry no. Only one woman did it well.
Rap today sounds so slow and sing about shit like record labels and idk what else... i have no interest. Nothing beats 90s rap, sorry.
I haven't heard a new great rock band after year 2000 too.... that I can think of?
I'm willing to bet, outside of the U.S. there is better music playing in radio station and clubs/bars .
I went to this Burning man decompression and this girl was pole dancing to the most beautiful trappy, EDM and i couldn't stop watching. I also think some sexy rock and stuff nice , but I am not a dancer
How about Lady Gaga. Tunes like Bad Romance, Poker Face, Just Dance, Paparazzi.
Rock is not dead. This is one of my all time favorite rock songs, and it came out in 2014. Needs to be cued in 14-19 seconds.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzFUESHaDJk
I've NEVER been a fan of the Cheezy poptop40 sound, but it does seem like there are times when it gets worse. Like right now for instance.
I've been thinking for the last few years that the 'urban male vocals' have long been by far the most overrated facet of modern music. The record producers have been ramming it down our throats for more than 20 years now, and increasingly, suburban punks everywhere like to believe they are badass because they listen to guys bragging nonstop about how many bitches suck their dick, how many dudes they showed up in several different pathetic macho ways. More & more women now expect cocky pimp types to be the ideal men as a result.
It's also nearly impossible to listen to ANY popular music without the obligatory 'guest rapper' ruining the fucking songs. Classic case being 'Look Good For You'. The idiotic bitch goes on & on about spending hours getting dolled up for this asshole, he then tells her he will rub his dick on her in front of the whole club as her reward. Fucking nauseating.
But I had several dancers ask for that song when it came out, and be all happy when I played it. Quickly found a trap remix with no fucking scumbag rapper* in there at all, fortunately for everyone in the club.
*Actually I like some of that guy's other stuff. Just can't watch the fucking videos. Looks like a seriously ignorant POS
Ever since Tpain got famous rap/singing with autotunes or whatever it's called most of the mainstream rappers do this now. Gag me. Hip hop artists like Common, Lupe Fiasco, etc are much better and more positive and not misogynistic or violent.
Dj oser you know your locker room talk includes ladies rubbing and sucking you lolol.....I'm playing.
I think a portion of rap today is like mens "locker room" talk but out loud. plus artists know that when they say "provocative" shit it sell more but yeah narcissistic misogynistic lyrics is the absolute last thing to play I would play the club for men who are probably already objectifying the women as soon as their pinky toe crosses the club threshold.
Djs have quite a job.
And does anyone know what genre that Banks womans' music is considered? It sounds like a fusion but I can't put my finger on it...I could envision some sexy pole work to this song.
https://youtu.be/S98Q11zhS-g