23 PULSING SONGS FOR THE CLUB

On Fire, We Are Going To Make You Sweat

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BY: Alexis Eichelberger

The pandemic is ending, and the world is getting back to normal. And that means nightlife is coming alive again.

No more Zoom happy hours. No more practicing our dance moves alone in our apartments. No more drinking wine on Friday night with our pets. We’re going back out on the town, and we’re ready to dance.

We’ve been dreaming of this for more than a year, and we’ve curated the perfect playlist for the occasion. It’s a mix of old favorites and new hits from all eras and genres.

Here are the songs we want to hear when we return to the clubs.

 

CURRENT TOP HITS

We begin our playlist with all the songs we’re currently obsessing over. Dua Lipa’s “Levitating (feat. DaBaby)” and Joel Corry’s EDM banger “BED” (with RAYE and David Guetta) are begging to be blasted in every bar. You can also catch us shamelessly sliding down our imaginary poles to Lil Nas X’s “MONTERO (Call Me By Your Name).”

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Saweetie

 

PANDEMIC HITS WE MISSED

There were so many hot tracks released during the pandemic that we didn’t get a chance to dance to in our favorite club. So we went back in time and picked favorites from the past year to include in our playlist. At the top of the list is Lady Gaga’s “Rain On Me (feat. Ariana Grande.” There’s also guaranteed to be some booty-shaking to Cardi B’s notorious “WAP (feat. Megan Thee Stallion).”

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SAINt JHN

 

OUR PRE-PANDEMIC FAVORITES

Next, we have our pre-pandemic favorites. These songs were what we were grooving to before we had to pause. Hits like Post Malone’s “rockstar (feat. 21 Savage)” and Drake’s “Nice For What” were some top choices leading up to 2021. 

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Megan Thee Stallion

 

CLUB CLASSICS

Last but not least, we have the club classics. These are the guaranteed crowd-pleasers. The songs you’ll be screaming at the top of your lungs after one too many drinks. These tracks never get old. No one is ever too drunk or tired to dance to The Killers’ “Mr. Brightside” or ABBA’s “Dancing Queen.”