i stick with electronic music, i use mostly my own tracks
but it takes a good hour or so to convince the DJ my flash drive isn't ridden with viruses >___<
top-40 bs annoys me, what do you usually dance to?
i stick with electronic music, i use mostly my own tracks
but it takes a good hour or so to convince the DJ my flash drive isn't ridden with viruses >___<
top-40 bs annoys me, what do you usually dance to?
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I like rock, both classic and alternative, usually erring on the slower/more ballady side.




really funky, sexy blues music. So sexy![]()
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I generally danced to classic rock and alternative.





trance, industrial, electronic, and sometimes some RnB





Metal
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Hip HopThis includes Busta Rhymes, Webbie, Lil Wayne, M.I.A., Gwen Stefani, Lil Kim, Biggie Smalls, Tech N9ne.
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mellow, bluesy rock





*In order of preference*
Hair metal, classic rock, southern rock, country, and pop music.




Minimal house ftw!

Rock, alternative or metal (as heavy as I can get away with). Sometimes a random minimal tech song or cruisey house song to change it up once in a while.





Something slow and sexy (we don't get to choose our music though).
Metal all the way!
If the DJ and I are getting along I usually get what I want for my set: Beyonce (have a routine to this) and then mostly T.I., If he's pissy then he plays mostly Hip Hop, whatever's popular...etc.
"Being a sex symbol is a heavy load to carry, especially when one is tired, hurt and bewildered." - Marilyn Monroe
We choose our own music out of a jukebox, so selections are usually limited to hit singles. I tend to go heavy on the '80s with Michael Jackson, Prince, and Billy Idol. But I also like to dance to newer musicians like MGMT, Katy Perry, and Muse. Sometimes the jukebox gets backed up though and you have to dance to whatever is playing.




Before 9 pm- Grunge, Alternative.
After 9pm- Industrial, Metal.
The older the better. 70s, 80s, 90s (anything pre-2000s).
I like all music, pretty much, but at work I pick stuff makes me seem like a nostalgic dream onstage, especially to the baby-boomers... That means more cash.
My goal is to remind older men of their early girlfriends and those wild nights out they had.
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