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Released in 1984, the song's infectious hooks and hypnotic rhythm created a whirlwind of excitement on dancefloors everywhere. Today, its irresistible charm and addicting chorus still set hearts racing and bodies moving. Also ranks #2 on The Greatest Dance Songs By One-Hit Wonders Also ranks #...
Were The Prodigy ‘proper’ dance music? Who cares? It was big, not-at-all clever and loads of fun. Tristan Parker Advertising 37.‘Enter Sandman’ by Metallica Image: Elektra The crossover song that gave the titans the keys to the stadium. It’s accessible enough to attract the masses...
Most divisive:The Diva Dance Opera Over 1.4K Ranker voters have come together to rank this list of Fictional Songs from the '90s HOW RANKINGS WORK 1 Grow Old with You 526 votes The Wedding Singer 2 Smelly Cat 717 votes Friends 3
Ofc, it's Kurt Cobain with arguably the *most* '90s song (and, according to lots of ppl, one of the best songs of all time). This title can also be used as a line to describe the stench of an Axe-filled boys' locker room, but I digress. With Dave Grohl writing and on drums...
“Now That We Found Love.” And while “Now That We Found Love” is technically a dance track, Heavy D’s delightful bars firmly cement the song into crossover territory. Add inTeddy Riley’s excellent production and the group created a song ready for the dance club and the strip club....
NBA fans, they released “C’mon N’ Ride It (The Train).” Come for the shuffling, Barry White-sampling beat; stay for the innuendo that eluded even vocalist JeLana LaFleur, whotoldThe Ringer in 2021 that she always thought “The Train” was nothing more than a dance move. –Dylan ...
“Greetings” stands up not only as one of dancehall’s greatest tracks, but often its siren song. Its opening line is frequently played by DJs and selectors to welcome people onto a dance floor: “Greetings, I bring, from Jah, to all ragamuffin.” Far from a one-hit wonder, Half Pint...
“Dip It Low” stands as the pinnacle of Christina Milian’s musical career, a testament to her ability to create a song that is simultaneously playful, seductive, and irresistibly danceable. The track’s success is not surprising when you consider its alluring blend of catchy rhythms and flir...
“Don’t Make Me Over,” the former disco diva embraced a more R&B sound on her second albumSybilizationfeaturing the upbeat breakup song, “Make It Easy On Me.” Despite it being about a relationship that has run its course, the infectious dance-pop production makes it sound like she ...