The Top 10 Party Songs of the 2000’s

I admit that these are somewhat difficult, since the 2000s were in some short form enjoyable party songs. Let’s face it this way, the 2000s were certainly not the 1990s, no sir. However, I was able to avoid the plague of auto-tune and many musical disasters of this decade to give you 10 of some of the best Missy Elliott

Ciara’s duet with Missy Elliott on “1.2 Degrees” is a magnificent fusion of futuristic sounds and 80’s synthesizers, this is a definite classic 2000’s jam and one of Ciara’s most famous hits.

8. “Hot in Herre” (2002) by Nelly

It is not a crime to have a conspiracy poem. “Hot in the Herre” is a Nelly paid club messenger. From the catchy verses, the chorus, to the crazy uptempo of the song itself, how can you resist the urge to get down on the dance floor?

7. “Love, Sex, Magic” (2009) by Ciara and Justin Timberlake

Ciara strikes again on this Top Party Songs with her latest radio hit, “Love, Sex, Magic”, with Justin Timberlake The chemistry between these two singers along with the crackle is specially designed to work some ‘Magic’ on the dance floor.

6. “Next Night” (2007) by P. Diddy featuring Keyshia Cole

This song is somewhat comparable to “Ciara’s “1.2 Degrees” at number 9 on this countdown, although it doesn’t sound futuristic. P. Diddy’s “Last Night” could easily be mistaken for a party song from the 1980s, with its heavy use of synthesizers and there’s a crackling sound. which was written all over the world in the 1980s, although the overall rhythm of the song is perfectly acceptable for today’s club crowd.

5. “Happy Girls (DJ Rob Dinero Remix)” (2007) Sean Kingston

This has got to be one of the greatest remixes ever created, it’s all the genius of DJ Rob Dinero. This remix of Sean Kingston’s “Pretty Girls” is combined with an updated version of “Stand By Me” which served as an ideal for the original “Pretty Girls”. The vocals of Ben E. King and Sean Kingston make for an upbeat melodic dance tune on this track.

4. “Loverboy (Remix)” (2001) Mariah Carey ft. Da Brat and Ludacris

Mariah Carey rarely makes good music anymore. Everything went down with that album “Rainbow” in 1999. There were only a handful of quality Mariah Carey songs in this decade and the “Loverboy” remix was one of them. Yes, it’s heavily sampled from the “80s classic ‘Candy'” by Cameo, but that doesn’t matter because Mariah, Ludacris and Da Brat make this new version sound just as good.

3. “Salt Shaker” (2004) by Ying Yang Twins featuring Lil’ Jon and The Boyz< /b>

How can this not be included in any part of the story? “Salt Shaker” is designed to bring out the monster in you on the dance floor.

2. “Step in the Name of Love (Remix)” (2003) R. Kelly

R. Kelly’s “Step In The Name Of Love (Remix)” has all the charisma, melody, vocals and dance numbers of its own. This is one of the few examples where the remix is ​​as good as the rest of the original.

1. “I Need A Girl: Part 2” (2002) – P. Diddy featuring Mario Winans, Loon and Ginuwine

The best song of the 2000 decade is also the last song of the breakup “Girl Work: Part II” by P. Diddy with the help of Mario Winans, Loon and Ginuwine. “Work Girl: Part II” serves as a fantastic contrast to Part 1, as the first song dwelled on the intermission, this follows in an approach to break up as one who is ready to mingle and party all night. It’s not much like the relationship between Usher’s “U Bad” and “Call U”.

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