Wednesday, February 24, 2010

2010 Wedding DJ Playlist for 2010 and Beyond

Here is a new wedding DJ playlist for the beginning of the year 2010! These are the top hits on the radio and in the Top 40 clubs as of this first quarter of 2010. Some of these are over a year old, but they still work well. The problem with playing brand new songs at weddings is most people aren’t familiar with them yet, so the newest songs tend to empty your dance floor. Case in point: 3 by Britney Spears is a slamming dance song, but it just recently chased away all my dancers. How old is Womanizer now? Well, the moment I started it, it refilled the dance floor. So as you pick these songs, you can try to be super up-to-date and think that will be, “like, totally kewl!” but the truth is, you may be shooting yourself in the foot. Remember, a few will dance to Whatever You Like by T.I. but even more people will dance to that so very, very, very OLD song, Yeah by Usher. For the complete list, visit wedding songs timeline planner.

  1. Single ladies (put a ring on it) - beyonce
  2. Hypnotized - big gemini f flo rida
  3. (get the wedding planner for song title) - black eyed peas
  4. (get the wedding planner for song title) - black eyed peas
  5. Imma be - black eyed peas
  6. (get the wedding planner for song title) - black eyed peas
  7. (get the wedding planner for song title) - black eyed peas
  8. Pump it - black eyed peas
  9. 3 - britney spears
  10. (get the wedding planner for song title) - britney spears
  11. (get the wedding planner for song title) - britney spears
  12. (get the wedding planner for song title) - britney spears
  13. Forever - chris brown
  14. (get the wedding planner for song title) - Chris brown
  15. 1, 2 step - ciara f missy elliot
  16. Universal mind control - common f pharell
  17. Cupid shuffle - cupid
  18. Damaged - danity kane
  19. Get like me - david banner f chris brown jim jones and yung joc
  20. Tell me when to go - e-40 f keak the sneak
  21. American boy - estelle f kanye west
  22. (get the wedding planner for song title) - fergie
  23. Glamorous - fergie f ludacris
  24. Right round - flo rida f kesha
  25. (get the wedding planner for song title) - flo rida f t pain
  26. (get the wedding planner for song title) - flo rida f will i am
  27. (get the wedding planner for song title) - flo rida f wynter
  28. Pop, lock & drop it warning - huey
  29. Replay - iyaz
  30. Blame it (warning content) - jamie foxx f t-pain
  31. Lovestoned - justin timberlake
  32. (get the wedding planner for song title) - justin timberlake
  33. (get the wedding planner for song title) - justin timberlake
  34. Stronger - kanye west
  35. (get the wedding planner for song title) - kanye west f t-pain
  36. I kissed a girl - katy perry
  37. Gold digger - kayne west f jamie foxx
  38. Tik tok - ke$ha
  39. (get the wedding planner for song title) - ke$ha
  40. (get the wedding planner for song title) - ke$ha f 3oh!3
  41. I do not hook up - kelly clarkson
  42. Just dance - lady ga ga f akon
  43. (get the wedding planner for song title) - lady gaga
  44. (get the wedding planner for song title) - lady gaga
  45. (get the wedding planner for song title) - lady gaga
  46. (get the wedding planner for song title) - lady gaga
  47. (get the wedding planner for song title) - lady gaga f colby o'donis
  48. Lollipop(warning content) - lil wayne f kanye west
  49. Shake it - metro station
  50. Say hey (i love you) - michael franti and spearhead
  51. The above song Say Hey, isn’t a very popular one, but I wanted to add it to the 2010 wedding DJ playlist because it is very fun! Take a listen to it and you will see. It has the feel of Outkast’s Hey Ya! which was, of course, a mega-hit that still works well if mixed in properly. And, of course, the Miley songs below most likely won’t go over well for your average age wedding guests. Only add those to your wedding DJ playlist if you’ve got a few tween-agers to please.
  52. Hoedown throwdown - miley cyrus
  53. (get the wedding planner for song title) - Miley cyrus
  54. Move (if you wanna) (clean edit) - mims
  55. Love like this - natasha bedingfield f sean kingston
  56. Promiscuous (radio edit) - nelly furtado f timbaland
  57. Fireflies - owl city
  58. So what - pink
  59. I know you want me (calle ocho) (clean pop edit) - pitbull
  60. (get the wedding planner for song title) - pitbull f lil john
  61. (get the wedding planner for song title) - pitbull f lil jon
  62. (get the wedding planner for song title) - pussycat dolls
  63. Don't cha (radio) - pussycat dolls f busty rhymes
  64. Sexy can i (super clean (no booty)(warning content) - ray j f yung berg
  65. Disturbia - rihanna
  66. (get the wedding planner for song title) - rihanna
  67. (get the wedding planner for song title) - rihanna
  68. (get the wedding planner for song title) - rihanna f young jeezy
  69. Hips don't lie - shakira f wyclef jean
  70. Crank that(clean edit) - soulja boy
  71. (get the wedding planner for song title) - soulja boy tell'em f sammie
  72. Whatever you like - t.i.
  73. Love story - taylor swift
  74. Lolli lolli (pop that body)(clean edit) - three 6 mafia f project pat and young d
  75. Way i are - timbaland f keri hilson
  76. Yeah (clean)warning - usher f ludacris & lil jon
  77. (get the wedding planner for song title) - usher f young jeezy

Wish I could just give it all away, but I've got mouths to feed, so pick up a copy of my wedding songs timeline planner and you'll get the entire list and more! Keep that super important rule of 3 songs from any genre and you will be fine mixing any of these together for your wedding DJ playlist. There’s also the technique of sandwiching songs. This works by putting the newer, not-so-well-known songs in between well known tunes. For instance, putting the newer Tik Tok by Ke$ha between Calle Ocho by Pitbull and I Got A Feeling by B.E.P. But that is a completely different blog topic! Here, we’re strictly focusing on your 2010 wedding DJ playlist for your upcoming wedding.

Sunday, February 14, 2010

The Best Rock for your Wedding DJ Playlist

For this particular wedding DJ playlist, all I can ask is, are you ready to ROCK? Yes, here is the best rock songs from the 80's and 90's mostly. As for the rule of playing only 3 songs from a particular genre, i would cut that back even more with this category. Reason is, a lot of these rock songs are over 5 minutes, so it would take up a lot of your wedding DJ playlist. Two tracks should be enough to satisfy your headbangers, but if house is a rockin' don't switch too fast! These are one song from each artist, A through Z. For the complete list of 58 songs, download my Wedding Songs Time Line Planner. Have fun!

You shook me all night long -- ac dc

Mony mony -- billy idol

Photograph -- def leppard

Lay down sally -- eric clapton

All right now -- free

Sweet child o' mine -- guns n' roses

Long cool woman (in a black dress) -- hollies

I love rock & roll -- joan jett & the blackhearts

Rock & roll all night -- kiss

Sweet home alabama -- lynyrd skynyrd

Mississippi queen -- mountain

As you can see, some of these rock songs fall all the way back to the 70's, but once we hit the 60's I put those tracks in the oldies category. Some of yo umihgt consider the Beatles rock, but I choose to put the in the oldies category. This is entirely your personal preference when building your wedding DJ playlist.

Message in a bottle -- police

Come on feel the noise -- quiet riot

Honky tonk woman -- rolling stones

Joker -- steve miller band

Dance the night away -- van halen

Give me all your lovin' -- zz top

I have left out many songs that could probably pass muster and be listed here, but I really wanted to narrow it down to songs that I found people get excited about and get up and dance to. And again, this is just a sample. For the complete list, download my Wedding Songs Time Line Planner. Hope you like this list as your wedding DJ playlist rock suggestions and ideas!

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

The Alternative 80's New Wave Wedding DJ Playlist!

80’s alternate, new wave, electronic, and so on, this wedding DJ playlist
genre is, like, totally tubular! Some of these songs, or maybe this whole category, won’t relate to you. Being from Southern California, many people out here grew up with these tunes. These all have a great dance beat, and can be mixed in with today’s top hits. This time, due to popular demand, I have made this music list alphabetical by artist with one song from each. For the complete list of 82 songs, download my Wedding Songs Time Line Planner.

I ran (so far away) a flock of seagulls

Rock lobster b-52's

Boys don't cry cure

Just can't get enough depeche mode

Electric avenue eddy grant

She drives me crazy fine young cannibals

Don't you want me human league

Need you tonight inxs

Footloose kenny loggins

So alive love & rockets

Our house madness

Always something there (to remind me) naked eyes

A quick half way note. You may recognize some of these titles as done by other artists, newer artists. This is another way to work these songs into your wedding DJ playlist. Just mix out of your Top 40 remake into the real deal!

Dead man's party oingo boingo

If you leave omd

West end girls pet shop boys

What i like about you romantics

How soon is now smiths

Shout tears for fears

Blister in the sun violent femmes

Mexican radio wall of voodoo

Situation yaz

A lot of great “flashback” songs for your graduated in 1984 crowd. If you are from So Cal, you may recall the great days of the world famous KROQ. Just a few from the full list. For the complete list, download my Wedding Songs Time Line Planner. Anyway, have fun checking out these 80’s alternative tunes for your wedding DJ playlist and don’t be afraid to dance like an 80’s geek to them!

Monday, February 8, 2010

The Wedding DJ Playlist Variety--and The Secret Weapon!

While working on your wedding DJ playlist, it is important to keep variety in mind. I touched on this earlier when discussing the number one rule, so now I would like to expand on this particular subject. Whenever people talk about dance music, they think, well, it’s got to be all dance music. But you would be surprised at what people will “dance” to nowadays. And in just a few moments, I am going to share with you the secret weapon that always gets people up and onto your dance floor.

It doesn’t have to be Usher, Lady GaGa, and House Music all night long to keep your dance floor moving and grooving. As you have already learned, that is the last thing you want to do, which is to play the same genre of music all night. Remember? Play only 3 songs from the same genre in a row! Got it? Okay then, let’s talk about how to mix it up for your guests!

Starting off your wedding DJ playlist for dancing with a hard-hitting hip hop song will usually prove disastrous. Most people are either eating cake, getting another drink, or wrapping up a long dinner conversation, so they aren’t ready to PARTY!!! You need to ease your people onto the dance floor. And the best way to do that, is to break out the secret weapon: The romantic slow song!

I’m sure you’re shaking your head—again—and saying—again—“Really? That’s it? But it’s so easy!” Yes, it is simple, but very effective. Think about it. Guys don’t dance, usually. So, if you start off with a slow dance, their significant other will most likely drag him out to the dance floor and he will go. Begrudgingly, yes, but still, how can he say no? And once one couple gets up another usually follows and so on and so on.

Now that you have your dance floor full, you can start to walk them a little further down the party-road by picking up the tempo. Maybe a classic Motown hit like My Girl or Mustang Sally. You could even move into some slower disco like Brickhouse. And if you pulled this weapon out later in the evening, when you should start getting into more of the Top 40 and Hip Hop, you could play Blame It or Luv In This Club next.

Moving on to the genres that people dance to, it has changed drastically over the years. It used to be, “All Disco, All Night Long!” but now, the good news is this: It’s ALL dance music. Just about every single genre has at least a few danceable titles in it’s group. Of course, the old staples of Disco, Dance, and Hip Hop will always be there but here are some other genres you can add to your wedding DJ playlist that people are getting up and dancing to:

Rock and Classic rock, like Journey, Bon Jovi, and Def Leppard
Oldies and Motown like The Beatles, Elvis, and the Four Tops
Adult Alternative/Contemporary like Jack Johnson, John Mayer and Colbie Caillat
Country (yes, country) like Tim McGraw, Brad Paisley, and Taylor Swift
Alternative 80’s like Depeche Mode, New Order, and Soft Cell
Reggae, mon, like Bob Marley, Big Mountain and Lucky Dube
Rap like Ludacris, Snoop Dogg, and Kanye West
And Latin (especially western and southern US) like Elvis Crespo, Limi-T 21, and Shakira
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These are only a few and as you can see, there are so many different styles to choose from. It makes no sense getting pigeon-holed into one or two genres. There are so many specialized genres like Jewish, Polkas, Big Band and Swing, and ethnic tunes from specific regions around the world, like Croatian, Armenian, African, and so on to choose from if it fits in with your needs and wants.

Just know, the more variety you have, the more people you will reach and touch and make happy. And when it comes to your wedding DJ playlist, don’t be afraid to broaden your horizons and try something new—or old for that matter!

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Oldies and Motown Wedding DJ Playlist

This wedding DJ playlist is the best of the best in oldies and Motown. Every single one of these songs is danceable and fun! Yes, some are way over-played, but many are probably tunes you’ve either forgot about or haven’t heard in ages. Just know, your older wedding guests will love you for dropping a few of these on the playlist. This list is truncated, as it is only one song from each letter. For the complete list of 71 songs, download my Wedding Songs Time Line Planner.

(You're the) devil in disguise elvis presley

Abc jackson 5

Brown eyed girl van morrison

Can't buy me love beatles


Do you love me contours

Fun, fun, fun beach boys

Good lovin' rascals

How sweet it is four tops

I can't get next to you temptations

Johnny b. Goode chuck berry

Louie, louie animal house soundtrack

Just a quick note about the Animal House soundtrack. There are other versions (the original versions) of these songs available to put on your wedding DJ playlist, but the tracks from the Animal House soundtrack are excellent. And many of your wedding guests will probably be more familiar with the newer versions of these oldies, therefore, more apt to get up and dance to them!

Money (that's what i want) animal house soundtrack

No particular place to go chuck berry

Oh pretty woman roy orbison

Respect aretha franklin

Shout animal house soundtrack

Tequila champs

Viva las vegas elvis presley

Wooly bully sam the sham & the pharaohs

Yakety yak coasters

So many great songs from years past. If some of your guests are in the 50 to 60 year range, they will enjoy any of these songs. Heck, even younger people like dancing to songs like Respect and You Never Can Tell. Again, for the complete list, download my Wedding Songs Time Line Planner. Have a lot of fun adding these oldies tracks to your wedding DJ playlist and, remember, this isn’t the end all be all to oldies and Motown!