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Parlons musique ! - Radio Mélodie
Jason Derulo et David Guetta sont en week-end

Parlons musique ! - Radio Mélodie

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 3:38


Plus de quatre ans après "Goodbye", Jason Derulo et David Guetta font à nouveau équipe sur le morceau "Saturday/Sunday" Quand deux poids lourds de la musique se rencontrent, le résultat fait forcément des étincelles. A ma gauche, Jason Derulo derrière les tubes "Watcha Say", "Wiggle" ou "Want To Want Me" qui, après un petit passage à vide, est revenu au sommet en retrouvant une popularité sur TikTok (le tube "Savage Love"), où il est le 14ème compte le plus suivi dans le monde. A ma droite, celui qu'on ne présente plus : David Guetta. Des dizaines de tubes depuis 20 ans, trois titres de meilleur DJ du monde et des concerts dans le monde entier. « C'est génial que cette collaboration sorte enfin. C'est une chanson que j'aime tellement ! Je suis vraiment heureux de travailler une nouvelle fois avec Jason, enfin ! » DG     • La suite sur https://www.radiomelodie.com/podcasts/10650-jason-derulo-et-david-guetta-sont-en-week-end.html

The Uncut Gems Songwriter Podcast

This week we have one of our best friends and hit songwriter / producer, Mitch Allan! We figured, we'd end Season 1 on a high note. so here ya go!!! You probably would know Mitch from his band SR-71 and their HUGE single, "Right Now", or maybe because Mitch wrote "1985" for Bowling for Soup, "Heart Attack" for Demi Lovato, and the #1 mega hit "Want To Want Me" for Jason Derulo!!! This is a fun episode... we hope you like it, and keep an eye out for Season 2 coming in early 2023!

I F'N Love That Song
Special Guest Mitch Allan

I F'N Love That Song

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 40:57


Songwriter Mitch Allan joins Tom to discuss the song he wrote, "Want To Want Me"

want to want me
iEDM Radio
iEDM Radio Episode 137: Kill The Buzz

iEDM Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2017 57:48


Bio Kill the Buzz, real name Adithya Nanuru, began making music at the age of 10, igniting a passion that would eventually see him playing to some of the biggest crowds in the world and alongside some of the biggest names in electronic music. The Breda-based producer has climbed the progressive house ladder right to the top and is now reaching the lofty heights after receiving well deserved praise from the community and valiant support from the titans of the upper reaches, a cast that includes artists such as Dannic and Sander van Doorn, as well as the legendary David Guetta and Hardwell. With his 2012 breakthrough track ‘Party Hard' signalling to the world that Kill the Buzz was the name to watch, Nanuru has since gone from strength to strength, supporting Hardwell, the biggest DJ on the planet, around the globe as part of his I Am Hardwell series of shows, signing to Revealed Recordings and releasing some of the most vital progressive house of the past few years. Kill The Buzz heard his music broadcast to millions when his collaborative track with Joey Suki ‘Life is Calling', received worldwide radio airplay at the tail end of 2013, sending huge waves through the dance music community. With its exquisite combination of towering electro house beats and melodic sensibilities, the track propelled Kill the Buzz into the upper echelons of the genre where he remains today. On Revealed Recordings, Nanaru has released numerous collaborations with both rising artists like David Spekter and established names such as Manse, with whom he's ventured out alongside on the Revealed Presents Asian tour, playing to frenzied audiences in cities including Octagon in South Korea, Levels in Hong Kong and Myst in Shanghai across 8 dates in total. Kill the Buzz's music is an elaborate combination of expertly crafted electro house and compelling progressive beats, infinitely danceable but retaining a sense of intricate melody and harmony, something perfectly highlighted in ‘Dreamin', his joint release with fellow Revealed artist Ralvero in 2015, as well as his scorching remix of Jason Derulo's ‘Want To Want Me' that took the pop sensation's original working to new, lofty heights. Equally suited for radio play, humongous festivals and intimate rooms, KTB's distinctive branch of the genre incorporates both influences from his peers and supporters, as well as unique experimentation with texture and sound. The latter part of the year also saw him gear up for a collaborative release with label mates Futuristic Polar Bears entitled ‘Shake it off', a track that received support from names including Ummet Ozcan, R3hab and many more, with his rapid trajectory to the top becoming further solidified by his standing in the dance music community. 2016's release schedule has continued to impress, with highlight tracks such as ‘All The Way Down' with Tom Swoon on Revealed Recordings, ‘Galaxies' alongside Katt Niall on Armada Trice and ‘Once Upon A Time' with Harrison, Kill the Buzz's craftsmanship and perfectionism in the studio has reached new heights with each release.  However, his ambitions see him looking far beyond the boundaries of dance music, with his increasingly vocal and more melodic tracks demonstrating a desire to create sounds that appeal to the vast and diverse audience of global music fans, alongside the more traditional club tracks he has already showcased proficiency in. Having played at some of the biggest venues and festivals in the world, including Tomorrowland (Both in Belgium and Brazil), Solaris Music Festival Canada, Las Vegas's Hakkasan, Germany's World Club Dome (World's biggest club) and Hardwell's Carnival at Ushuaia Ibiza. Kill the Buzz has also proven his domination on the tour front with events such as the Brasil ‘Carnival' trek across a multitude of the country's tropical provinces, as well as the momentous 11-date Revealed North America Bus Tour, now the stuff of label legend, alongside label head Hardwell and peer Thomas Newson. Kill the Buzz's tour endeavours in 2016 have been equally as impressive, including shows such as Hardwell's ‘Go Hardwell Or Go Home' at Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium in New Delhi, as well as the Hardwell Presents Revealed show at ADE, showcasing that Kill the Buzz continues to rise year on year and cement himself as one of the scene's best talents. Tracklist Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano - Drums of Tobago Julian Jordan - Saint Dannic vs Zedd Ft. Selena Gomez - I Want You To Fonk It Up (Kill The Buzz Mashup) Kill The Buzz & Futuristic Polar Bears vs Galantis - Shake it Up vs No Money (Kill The Buzz Mashup) Sunstars - Honorado Martin Garrix vs Sikdope - Oldskool Name of Love (Kill The Buzz Mashup) Ibranovski - Woozy Roc Dubloc - Plato O Plomo Kill The Buzz - Break The House Down (Hardwell Edit) REGGIO & Sansixto - Rumble Mr. Black & 22Bullets - Badman Ft. Richie Loop Garmiani - Jump & Sweat (Ft. Sanjin) Badd Dimes - Go Down Low Sick Individuals - Focus Bruno Mars - 24K Magic (Slice N Dice & Reece Low Bootleg) Kill The Buzz & Harrison - Once Upon A Time Socials http://facebook.com/djkillthebuzz http://twitter.com/killthebuzz http://www.instagram.com/killthebuzz http://soundcloud.com/killthebuzz http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAteEB_-e-3xFZz4wDjwbHQ

Club Soda
Episode 8-7: Red Phase

Club Soda

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2016 60:29


This nonstop episode is entirely based on mainstream hits you've heard on the radio in 2014, starting at 69.5 BPM and gradually increasing to 125 BPM over the course of 60 minutes. This mix is designed for those who enjoy songs in their original forms. Some older songs from previous seasons have been revived, such as KE$HA's "Tik Tok" and Katy Perry's "California Gurls". "Lips Are Movin'" by Meghan Trainor "Masterpiece" by Jessie J "Tennis Court" by Lorde "Chandelier" by Sia "Boom Clap" by Charli XCX "Fancy" by Iggy Azalea f./ Charli XCX "Jealous" by Nick Jonas "Style" by Taylor Swift "L.A. Love (La La)" by Fergie f./ YG "Somebody" by Natalie La Rose f./ Jeremih "Ghost" by Ella Henderson "Hollaback Girl" by Gwen Stefani "Want To Want Me" by Jason Derulo "Uptown Funk" by Bruno Mars "Habits (Stay High)" by Tove Lo "Tik Tok" by KE$HA "California Gurls" by Katy Perry f./ Snoop Dogg

iEDM Radio
iEDM Radio Episode 116: Kill the Buzz

iEDM Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2016 60:25


Bio Kill the Buzz, real name Adithya Nanuru, began making music at the age of 10, igniting a passion that would eventually see him playing to some of the biggest crowds in the world and alongside some of the biggest names in electronic music. The Breda-based producer has climbed the progressive house ladder right to the top and is now reaching the lofty heights after receiving well deserved praise from the community and valiant support from the titans of the upper reaches, a cast that includes artists such as Dannic and Sander van Doorn, as well as the legendary David Guetta and current world beater Hardwell. With his 2012 breakthrough track ‘Party Hard' signalling to the world that Kill The Buzz was the name to watch, Nanuru has since gone from strength to strength, supporting Hardwell, the biggest DJ on the planet, around the globe as part of his I Am Hardwell series of shows, signing to Revealed Recordings and releasing some of the most vital progressive house of the past few years.  Kill The Buzz heard his music broadcast to millions when his collaborative track with Joey Suki ‘Life is Calling', received worldwide radio airplay at the tail end of 2013, sending huge waves through the dance music community. With its exquisite combination of towering electro house beats and melodic sensibilities, the track propelled Kill the Buzz into the upper echelons of the genre where he remains today. On Revealed Recordings Nanaru has released numerous collaborations with both up and coming artists like David Spekter and established names such as Manse, with whom he recently ventured out alongside on the Revealed Presents Asian tour, playing to frenzied audiences in cities including Octagon in South Korea, Levels in Hong Kong and Myst in Shanghai across 8 dates in total. Kill The Buzz's music is an elaborate combination of expertly crafted electro house and compelling progressive beats, infinitely danceable but retaining a sense of intricate melody and harmony, something perfectly highlighted in ‘Dreamin', his joint release with fellow Revealed artist Ralvero in 2015, as well as his scorching remix of Jason Derulo's ‘Want To Want Me' that took the pop sensation's original working to new, lofty heights. Equally suited for radio play, humongous festivals and intimate rooms, KTB's distinctive branch of the genre incorporates both influences from his peers and supporters, as well as unique experimentation with texture and sound. The latter part of the year also saw him gear up for a collaborative release with label mates Futuristic Polar Bears entitled ‘Shake it off', a track that received support from names including Ummet Ozcan, R3hab and many more, with his rapid trajectory to the top becoming further solidified by his standing in the dance music community.  However, Kill the Buzz's ambitions see him looking far beyond the boundaries of dance music, with his increasingly vocal and more melodic tracks demonstrating a desire to create sounds that appeal to the vast and diverse audience of global music fans, alongside the more traditional club tracks he has already showcased proficiency in. Having played at some of the biggest venues and festivals in the world, including Tomorrowland (Both in Belgium and Brazil), Solaris Music Festival Canada, Las Vegas's Hakkasan, Germany's World Club Dome (World's biggest club) and Hardwell's Carnival at Ushuaia Ibiza – he's cranking up the heat even further for 2016. With dates in his diary that signal greatness as his global fanbase continues to swell, Kill The Buzz already has two exciting tours lined up to kick-off the year in style with a special Brasil ‘Carnival' trek across a multitude of the country's tropical provinces, followed shortly after by a 11-date Revealed North America Bus Tour, now the stuff of label legend, alongside label head Hardwell and peer Thomas Newson, Kill the Buzz now looks set to dominate the scene in the coming years and continue to bolt upwards into the stratosphere. Tracklist  Tom Swoon & Kill The Buzz feat. Jenson Vaughan - All The Way Down Kidd Massive, Seva feat. Alexandra Prince - In & Out (Of My Life) Armin van Buuren - Gotta Be Love feat. Lyrica Anderson (Arston Remix)  Manse - No Matter Where We Are Kryder & Eddie Thoneick - The Chant  Kill The Buzz & Harrison - Once Upon A Time Dirty Rush & Gregor Es - EVRBDY (Vip Mix) MR. BLACK & WAVO - Hu Ha Kill The Buzz & Futuristic Polar Bears - Shake it Off RIVERO & REGGIO - Mental JAGGS & KEVU - Stop Me  Jason Derulo - Want To Want Me (Kill The Buzz Remix) Laidback Luke & Will Sparks feat. Alicia Madison - Promiscuous Mark Martins - BACK  Sundry James & Ryan Marciano - Don't Make Me Wait Julian Jordan - Midnight DancersSocials https://www.instagram.com/killthebuzz/ https://www.facebook.com/DJkillthebuzz  https://twitter.com/KillTheBuzz 

Circuit & Anthems
Summer Circuit Edition 2016 pt. 2

Circuit & Anthems

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2016


It's precisely 3:14 AM and I can't sleep. So, I thought I'd go ahead and drop this massive bomb on everyone as a little TGIF early morning gift when you wake up. The Summer Circuit Edition pt.2 picks right up where we left off with sizzling tribal beats for those hot sticky nights. Things kick-off with Offer Nissim's dark and divalicious We Can Make It and then just steam rolls through the rest of the set.  While not a huge radio hit, I Ain't Your Mama (Jennifer Lopez) has hit all the right notes with us gay folk and Danny Verde gets serious in his remix of the song. As you would expect, he uses deep and progressive beats while keeping the lively attitude of the lyrics intact. Score! Betty Who returns with an unexpected remake of I Love You Always Forever originally sung by one-hit wonder Donna Lewis. This is one of those songs I'd prefer to not remember from the 90's but it works surprisingly well. Even more so on the laid-back version coming up on the next installment of Summer Chill. Give it a few spins and you'll be singing along like a happy little love bird. It's Britney, BITCH! and she's back with a new single and new album in the works. Of course, leave it to Barry Harris to snatch that puppy up and work the shit out of it. Brazil's HenriqMoraes whips out a bootleg for Jason Derulo's Want To Want Me even after the label kinda didn't support it that much. We never got the full 7th Heaven version of this catchy pop tune but Henriq stays true his style, while maintaining the fun "pop" of the original. If his name is familiar from another recent post, it's because he also re-worked Madonna's Like a Virgin, which landed on her most recent Diva Hall of Fame set. This guy has a good ear and knows his shit and should be someone you should follow. I'm fairly certain he's got some tricks up his sleeves and will surprise us in the coming year. Not another all-girl group! Well, yes and frankly I'm really digging these chicks. Fourever1 are quadruplets picked up by Randy Jackson's label. I dropped an EDM version of All About Tonight on Summer Slammers pt. 2 and am now sending up Ranny's fantastic version. He stays in the framework of the original but gives it some super-juice by banging those beats pretty hard. Cheap Thrills by Sia should have made an appearance back in Spring but I forgot to include it. Then again on Gay Days and I forgot again. Then again on Summer Circuit Edition pt.1 and for some fucked up reason I forgot again. The good news is that the song has been one of those creeping up the pop charts making it one of the biggest summer hits for 2016. Relevance is key in this instance (even if I do pride myself on picking the hits before they actually are one). You know what, it's finally made it on to a mix; get over it (that 's me talking to my evil snarky twin). As long as he doesn't get political or even open his mouth, I've become a solid Bieber fan. Hey, I admit it. I like his music. Cold Water with Major Lazer is catchy and a great piece of work. I don't care who he fucks or the bro wars because I don't follow all that nonsense. If you write and sing catchy songs and display a semblance of maturity, then I'm on your side. He's definitely being well-served by taking advice from Usher in going from scrawny to hotty. I always new the transformation would come and welcome it since he looks great! Barry handled the song by making two versions. One hot and the other cold. I prefer the cold. I think he's unsure about the slowdown tempo change in the song before picking up again. I'll just say that he's the master at handling these songs that change tempo and it comes across effortlessly. Another score for Barry. Houston's Dirty Disco return with a HUGE winner in Fabulous by none other than Jeanie Tracy. I'd say this is the best use of her voice in some time and the sister just works it (2 snaps and a twirl). Ranny pops back in with his version of Adele's MOR adult-oriented slog Send ...

Party Favorz
Summer Circuit Edition 2016 pt. 2

Party Favorz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2016


It's precisely 3:14 AM and I can't sleep. So, I thought I'd go ahead and drop this massive bomb on everyone as a little TGIF early morning gift when you wake up. The Summer Circuit Edition pt.2 picks right up where we left off with sizzling tribal beats for those hot sticky nights. Things kick-off with Offer Nissim's dark and divalicious We Can Make It and then just steam rolls through the rest of the set.  While not a huge radio hit, I Ain't Your Mama (Jennifer Lopez) has hit all the right notes with us gay folk and Danny Verde gets serious in his remix of the song. As you would expect, he uses deep and progressive beats while keeping the lively attitude of the lyrics intact. Score! Betty Who returns with an unexpected remake of I Love You Always Forever originally sung by one-hit wonder Donna Lewis. This is one of those songs I'd prefer to not remember from the 90's but it works surprisingly well. Even more so on the laid-back version coming up on the next installment of Summer Chill. Give it a few spins and you'll be singing along like a happy little love bird. It's Britney, BITCH! and she's back with a new single and new album in the works. Of course, leave it to Barry Harris to snatch that puppy up and work the shit out of it. Brazil's HenriqMoraes whips out a bootleg for Jason Derulo's Want To Want Me even after the label kinda didn't support it that much. We never got the full 7th Heaven version of this catchy pop tune but Henriq stays true his style, while maintaining the fun "pop" of the original. If his name is familiar from another recent post, it's because he also re-worked Madonna's Like a Virgin, which landed on her most recent Diva Hall of Fame set. This guy has a good ear and knows his shit and should be someone you should follow. I'm fairly certain he's got some tricks up his sleeves and will surprise us in the coming year. Not another all-girl group! Well, yes and frankly I'm really digging these chicks. Fourever1 are quadruplets picked up by Randy Jackson's label. I dropped an EDM version of All About Tonight on Summer Slammers pt. 2 and am now sending up Ranny's fantastic version. He stays in the framework of the original but gives it some super-juice by banging those beats pretty hard. Cheap Thrills by Sia should have made an appearance back in Spring but I forgot to include it. Then again on Gay Days and I forgot again. Then again on Summer Circuit Edition pt.1 and for some fucked up reason I forgot again. The good news is that the song has been one of those creeping up the pop charts making it one of the biggest summer hits for 2016. Relevance is key in this instance (even if I do pride myself on picking the hits before they actually are one). You know what, it's finally made it on to a mix; get over it (that 's me talking to my evil snarky twin). As long as he doesn't get political or even open his mouth, I've become a solid Bieber fan. Hey, I admit it. I like his music. Cold Water with Major Lazer is catchy and a great piece of work. I don't care who he fucks or the bro wars because I don't follow all that nonsense. If you write and sing catchy songs and display a semblance of maturity, then I'm on your side. He's definitely being well-served by taking advice from Usher in going from scrawny to hotty. I always new the transformation would come and welcome it since he looks great! Barry handled the song by making two versions. One hot and the other cold. I prefer the cold. I think he's unsure about the slowdown tempo change in the song before picking up again. I'll just say that he's the master at handling these songs that change tempo and it comes across effortlessly. Another score for Barry. Houston's Dirty Disco return with a HUGE winner in Fabulous by none other than Jeanie Tracy. I'd say this is the best use of her voice in some time and the sister just works it (2 snaps and a twirl). Ranny pops back in with his version of Adele's MOR adult-oriented slog Send ...

Circuit & Anthems
Summer Edition 2016 Volume 2

Circuit & Anthems

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2016 117:29


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Party Favorz
Summer Edition 2016 Volume 2

Party Favorz

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2016 117:29


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Club Soda
Episode 9-3: The Party Platter

Club Soda

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2016 55:21


Here’s an episode put together to supply your demands for your house parties, road trips, workout, and more! This mix features top charting songs with genres ranging from hip-hop to pop. As the episode progresses over time, the tempo increases to accommodate the original speed for each song. Serving a whopping 33 tracks in 1 hour, the length of each song is trimmed. The video version of this mix was shown at Missie B’s upstairs for its podcast release. “Hotline Bling” by Drake “Watch Me (Whip/Nae Nae)” by Silentó “Hit The Quan” by iLoveMemphis “Trap Queen” by Fetty Wap “See You Again (f./ Charlie Puth)” by Wiz Khalifa “On My Mind” by Ellie Goulding “Hey Mama (f./ Nicki Minaj)” by David Guetta “Bad Blood (f./ Kendrick Lamar)” by Taylor Swift “Fight Song” by Rachel Platten “Good For You” by Selena Gomez “Dessert (f./ Silentó)” by Dawin “Locked Away” by R. City f./ Adam Levine “Lean On (f./ MØ)” by Major Lazer & DJ Snake “You Know You Like It” by DJ Snake & AlunaGeorge “Roses (f./ ROZES)” by The Chainsmokers “Focus” by Ariana Grande “Stitches” by Shawn Mendes “Sorry” by Justin Bieber “Can’t Feel My Face” by The Weeknd “Want To Want Me” by Jason Derulo “Downtown” by Macklemore & Ryan Lewis f./ Eric Nally, Melle Mel, Kool Moe Dee, and Grandmaster Caz “WTF (Where They From)” by Missy Elliot “Easy Love” by Sigala “What Do You Mean” by Justin Bieber “How Deep Is Your Love” by Calvin Harris & Disciples “Hello (f./ Dragonette)” by Martin Solveig “Intoxicated” by Martin Solveig “Hello” by Adele “Cheerleader” by OMI “Shut Up And Dance” by Walk The Moon “Ex's and Oh's” by Elle King “Drag Me Down” by One Direction

Jozzie O's Podcast
ON IT Simon's 40th Mix Jan2016

Jozzie O's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2016 185:32


Welcome to 2016! A mix spefically for one of my Sydney besties' 40th Birthday! Happy Birthday Simon! Enjoy.   1 Outlines (Redondo Remix) Mike Mago & Dragonette 2 If (Extended Club Mix) Freemasons Ft Hazel Fernandes 3 Sun Goes Down (Feat. Jasmine Thompson) [Extended Vocal Mix] Robin Schulz  4 Shine (Max Sanna & Steve Pitron Club Mix) Years & Years 5 Love Yourself (Disco Suckz Remix) Justin Bieber 6 House Every Weekend (LuvBug Remix) David Zowie 7 When You Touch Me Freemasons 8 Run On Love (Dave Aude Club Mix) Lucas Nord ft Tove Lo  9 Can't Feel My Face (Throttle Remix) The Weeknd 10 Love On My Mind (Joey Negro Mix) Freemasons feat Amanda Wilson 11 Ocean Drive (Groovefore & Neevald Remix) Duke Dumont 12 Years & Years (Florian Paetzold Remix) King  13 Firestarter (Craig Welsh Pop Bootleg Mix) Samantha Jade 14 Replay (Country Club Martini Crew Remix) Zendaya 15 Poker Face (Dave Aude Remix) Lady Gaga 16 Fall 4 U (Goldhouse Remix) Natali Yura 17 Body Talk (Bakermat Remix) Foxes 18 Pray To God ft HAIM (Matt Nevin Extended Mix) Calvin Harris 19 Uptown Funk (CLX Remix) Mark Ronson (feat Bruno Mars) 20 Want To Want Me  (MUSIC REMIX 2015 NEW) Jason Derulo  21 Fade (The Bimbo Jones Strings Mix) Solu Music ft. KimBlee 22 How Deep Is Your Love (Extended Mix) Calvin Harris & Disciples  23 Headlights feat. Ilsey (Griffin Stoller Remix) Robin Schulz 24 Style (Craig Welsh Pop Bootleg Mix) Taylor Swift 25 Night Of Your Life (Matt Nevin Extended Mix) David Guetta feat. Jennifer Hudson 26 Sunset to Sunrise (Wildfruit Mix) Wheelan & Discala 27 Grown Woman (Shahaf Moran Remix) Beyonce 28 Cool for the Summer (Dave Aude Remix) Demi Lovato  29 Wild (Cosmic Dawn No Rap Remix) Jessie J 30 What I Did For Love Feat Emeli Sande (Extended) David Guetta 31 Elastic Heart (Steve Pitron & Max Sanna Club Mix) Sia (feat Diplo & The Weeknd) 32 Diamonds Vs The One (Dj Kitty Gliiter/Worx Bootleg Mashup) Dj Kitty Glitter 33 Dreamer (Javi Mula Remix) Tune In Tokyo  34 Bang My Head Feat Sia (Extended) David Guetta 35  Bitch Better Have My Money (Vinícius Cétrix Club Mix) Rihanna 36 De Ja vu (Benny Benassi Club Remix) Sia, Giorgio Moroder 37 Touch My Body (Seamus Haji Club Mix) Mariah Carey 38 Show Me Love (WasteLand Unoffcial Remix) Sam Feldt 

Party Favorz
Top Dance Songs of 2015 Volume 2

Party Favorz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2015 106:16


Play Pause Support the PodcastDownloadShare var srp_player_params_677258c0ea818 = {"title":"","store_title_text":"","albums":[],"hide_artwork":"true","sticky_player":"true","show_album_market":0,"show_track_market":"true","hide_timeline":0,"player_layout":"skin_boxed_tracklist","orderby":"date","order":"DESC","hide_album_title":"true","hide_album_subtitle":"true","hide_player_title":"true","hide_track_title":"true","show_publish_date":"false","show_skip_bt":"false","show_volume_bt":"false","show_speed_bt":"false","show_shuffle_bt":"false","use_play_label":"true","use_play_label_with_icon":"true","progressbar_inline":"true","spectro":"","hide_progressbar":"true","main_settings":"||"} var srp_player_params_args_677258c0ea818 = {"before_widget":"","after_widget":"","before_title":"","after_title":"","widget_id":"arbitrary-instance-677258c0ea818"} if(typeof setIronAudioplayers !== "undefined"){ setIronAudioplayers("arbitrary-instance-677258c0ea818"); } Revisit the rhythmic journey of the year with a selection of the Top Dance Songs of 2015. Dance music enthusiasts were treated to an array of infectious beats and mesmerizing melodies that kept dance floors around the world alive. Kickstarting our list, we remember Justin Bieber's hypnotic beats in "What Do You Mean" (MARC Remix), followed by the tropical summer vibes of Demi Lovato's "Cool For The Summer" (Cahill Club Mix). Each track on this list, from Mikey B's "Stay A While" (Tiesto Remix) to The Weeknd's haunting "The Hills" (DJ Kue Club Mix), played its part in shaping the soundscape of 2015. The Top Dance Songs of 2015 didn't stop there. Notable contributions also came from artists such as Klangkarussell with "Sun Don't Shine" (Zilverstep Remix), and Sam Feldt's touching rendition of "Show Me Love" (EDX Remix). Each one of these tracks carried its own unique rhythm and story, further solidifying 2015's influence in the realm of dance music. Moreover, the Top Dance Songs of 2015 were a testament to the global reach and appeal of dance music. From Major Lazer & DJ Snake's "Lean On" (eSQUIRE Houselife Remix), an international hit that had everyone grooving, to Calvin Harris' "Pray To God" (Calvin Harris vs. Mike Pickering Hacienda Remix), dance music in 2015 crossed boundaries, uniting listeners around the world. Concluding our nostalgic journey, we can't forget the energetic beats of Jason Derulo's "Want To Want Me" (7th Heaven Video Edit), or the catchy rhythm of Giorgio Moroder's "Right Here Right Now" (7th Heaven Club Mix). As we revisit these Top Dance Songs of 2015, we are reminded of the innovative year that marked a significant era in the landscape of dance music. Album : Year in Dance 2015 pt. 2Genre : EDM, Electro House, Deep HouseYear : 2015Total Time : 01:46:16 1. Justin Bieber - What Do You Mean (MARC Remix) 2. Demi Lovato - Cool For The Summer (Cahill Club Mix) 3. Mikey B - Stay A While (Tiesto Remix) 4. Klangkarussell feat. Jaymes Young - Sun Don't Shine (Zilverstep Remix) 5. The Weeknd - The Hills (DJ Kue Club Mix) 6. Alex Adair - Make Me Feel Better (Don Diablo & CID Remix) 7. ZZ Ward - Love 3x (Phil B & Andy Allder Mind The Gap Remix) 8. Giorgio Moroder feat. Sia - Deja Vu (Liam Keegan Extended Club Mix) 9. Shaun Frank & KSHMR feat. Delaney Jane - Heaven (Original Mix) 10. Sam Feldt - Show Me Love (EDX Remix) 11. Nick Jonas - Chains (DJ Mike D & ChAdachi Extended Mix) 12. Calvin Harris feat. HAIM - Pray To God (Calvin Harris vs. Mike Pickering Hacienda Remix) 13. AlunaGeorge - You Know You Like It (Tchami Remix) 14. Major Lazer & DJ Snake feat.

FREEFLY Radio
Set It Off For The Summer (2015)

FREEFLY Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2015 81:12


FREEFLY presents: Set It Off for the Summer (2015) - a collective of the latest Pop, RnB, Hip-Hop, Moombahton, Dancehall & Tropical House tracks - June 1, 2015This upload was 5th in the Rnb/Hip Hop chart, 7th in the Dancehall chart, 12th in the Pop chart and 12th in the R'N'B chart on Mixcloud.Tracklist:  1. Ellie (Loyal x Don't) (Coucheron Remix) by Eastside (0:00) 2. Five Four Seconds (DJ Mustard Remix) by Rihanna ft. Kanye West & Paul McCartney (3:32) 3. Somebody by Natalie La Rose ft. Jeremih (4:58) 4. I Got U (ETC! ETC! Moombahton Edit) by Duke Dumont (8:19) 5. Clouds by KSHMR & Dillon Francis ft. Becky G (11:11) 6. Dale Frikitona by Gabriel Rowano (14:37) 7. B#tch Better Have My Money (G-Kidd Moombahton Bootleg) by Rihanna (16:40) 8. One Wine by Machel Montano & Sean Paul ft. Major Lazer (19:21) 9. Freak Of The Week by Krept & Konan ft. Jeremih (21:51) 10. No Games (DJ Klutch Bruk Out Bootleg) by Serani (23:25) 11. I Need Your Love (Doncorleon Dancehall Remix) by Shaggy ft. Mohombi, Faydee, & Costi (24:59) 12. Lean On by Major Lazer & DJ Snake ft. MØ (27:04) 13. Dance Like We're Making Love by Ciara (29:42)14. ID by Kygo (32:38) 15. Let Me Love You (Tim Gunter Remix) by Mario (36:38) 16. Want To Want Me by Jason Derulo (40:07) 17. Baby's In Love by Jamie Foxx ft. Kid Ink (42:31) 18. Thinking About It (Ghassemi Remix) by Just Kiddin (45:04) 19. Habits (Oliver Nelson Remix) by Tove Lo (47:33) 20. Ain't Nobody (Loves Me Better) by Felix Jaehn ft. Jasmine Thompson (50:52) 21. Something About You by Hayden James (52:50) 22. Fun by Pitbull ft. Chris Brown (55:57) 23. Uptown Funk (Remix) by Mark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars & Trinidad James (57:57) 24. King Kunta by Kendrick Lamar (1:00:06) 25. Peaches & Cream by Snoop Dogg ft. Charlie Wilson (1:02:44) 26. Focused On You by Eric Bellinger ft. 2 Chainz (1:05:56) 27. She Wildin' by Fabolous ft. Chris Brown (1:07:40) 28. Ayo by Chris Brown & Tyga (1:10:43) 29. When I Get You Alone by Maejor ft. Jeremih (1:12:55) 30. Earned It by The Weeknd (1:17:31)

GLOBAL HITS CON ARMANDO_PLATA
GLOBAL HITS 29 CON ARMANDO PLATA

GLOBAL HITS CON ARMANDO_PLATA

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2015 54:38


GENTE DE ZONA tiene ahora en su colección otro hit, La Gozadera junto a Marc Anthony, un tema que está caliente en el caribe.Jason de rulo se ha consolidado mundialmente con QUIERO QUE ME QUIERAS, WANT TO WANT ME. Según Letzsinglt EL AMOR ETERNIT de FEDEZ y Noemi, es # 14 en Italia con 6 millones de visitas en youtube, su nuevo Global hit,Llegaste tú, de Luis Fonsi, cuenta con la colaboración de Juan Luis Guerra, y en Chile se ha convertido en un sleeper que se consolida como número cuatro. Girl Crush de Little big town es el tema más transmitido en estaciones de radio country de Estados Unidos y Canadá.Hey Mama según Official Chart Company es # 17 en Inglaterra, en Líbano top 16, 15 en Francia, 10 en Finlandia, 9 en Bélgica, 6 en Australia, y # 1 en los dance-floor de estados unidos.Según Chartus HE LLORADO COMO UN NINO con Juan Magan y GENTE DE ZONA es el más alto debut en la península ibérica, su nuevo GLOBAL HIT.El trio pop PERFUME incorpora raíces y sonidos del folclor japonés y según Letsinglt es # 2 en Japón con RELAX IN THE CITY. Según Top 40 Charts LA PROMESA DE MELENDI es el más alto debut de un sencillo en Chile llegando directamente al puesto 16.En rock AMEN de HALESTORM es # 7 en Canadá, top 50 en Australia, Austria, Alemania, Japón y Holanda y # 1 en Inglaterra y Estados Unidos, todo un Global Hit.PERDIDOS EN TUS OJOS de DON OMAR Y NATTI NATASHA según Mundo Latino de Top 40 charts ya es un top 10 en Estados Unidos Latino y el caribe.SEE YOU AGAIN tiene 275 millones de visitas en youtube, según chart us es # 7 en España y Japón, 3 en Holanda, Colombia, y Corea del sur, # 1 en Australia, Estados Unidos, Canadá, Inglaterra, Francia, Italia, Israel, Líbano, Portugal, India, Hungría, Grecia, Bélgica y 20 países más. SEEE YOU AGAIN de Charlie Puth y Whiz Kalifa, el top de Global hits.