I know I'm a few days late on the Cinco De Mayo front, but some of us had to work and are forced to suspend our partying for a couple of days. In the spirit of the upcoming summer season, I've compiled a special playlist with your dance party needs in mind. Even if you can't wrangle up a party in the next couple of days, this will at least get you through a particularly rough commute. It may, however, garner some strange looks from fellow drivers when they see you singing your 90s heart out on the on-ramp.
This list should have you well on your way to throwing a solid 90s party. Just be warned: mixing these songs with alcohol may lead to some adverse reactions. I can't be held responsible for the things you might do or the dance moves you might break out under the concurrent influence of rockin' old school 90s dance music and a couple of vodka tonics. I hereby absolve myself of all liability; I said solid party, not liquid. Consume at your own discretion. Those dance moves are all you.
Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now) (C&C Music Factory)
They've got their own music factory, so you know C&C has got to be good. This one is straight, direct, and to the point. Everybody dance. Now. Do it.
Gettin' Jiggy With it (Will Smith)
Ah, the song that encouraged us to use the word "jiggy" in everyday parlance. You want to hate it, but Will Smith is just so darn likable, you might just get carried away by the beat. Or, you know, lost in his eyes on the album cover. Either or.
Boombastic (Shaggy)
This one gets a little PG-13 in parts, so you may want to leave it off your song rotation if you have any young guests. Then again, we listened to it and turned out okay. Well, sort of. To be fair, we couldn't understand most of the words. Also, it starts pretty innocently: "Soft and cuddle hug me up like a quilt." With an intro like that, who would have thought it would get so racy?
Be My Lover (La Bouche)
It's got a beat and you can dance to it? Plus, it's totally cheesy. What's not to like.
OPP (Naughty By Nature)
You know who's down with OPP? Yeah, you know. Me. Totally am. Constantly singing the praises of OPP. Guilty as charged.
This is How We Do It (Montell Jordan)
This is one of those songs we all knew the words to as children, even though we probably couldn't tell you what any of them meant. At the very least, it promoted designated drivers. That's semi-educational, right?
C'mon and Ride it (The Train) (Quad City DJs)
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Picture it: A 50-something woman driving around, jamming something fierce to her very own CD single of The Venga Boys Boom Boom Boom. My friend and I were mortified. She would literally shake the car from her fab dance moves. The fact that she wasn't my own mother didn't really reduce any of the humiliation, either. (I threw in that Golden Girls reference just for you, by the way. :))
The minute I saw the Venga Boys pic I knew I was going to have BOOM BOOM BOOM in my head all day...oh man! Your blog is the #1 source of my 90s earworms!
None of my high school dances would have been complete without hearing these songs. Especially the "We Like to party" one & The train. Ohh & "What is love". I'm bobbing my head like the Night at the Roxbury guys!! hehe
Oh, I remember warming up before trackmeets listening to Whomp There it Is and Tootsie roll on my walkman...on a special mix-tape my friends and I made to "pump us up" before athletic events.
This is a great compilation! LOL, te Venga Boys! La Bouche, MC Hammer, Vanilla Ice...brings back so many memories, and will definitely need to get these on Itunes! Thanks! :)
I was challenged to an Ice Ice Baby "rap off" at work the other day... (I'm a hair stylist..haha) Needless to say - I blew everyone away with my mad skills. lol ...I now answer to Vanilla around the salon. :)
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Picture it: A 50-something woman driving around, jamming something fierce to her very own CD single of The Venga Boys Boom Boom Boom. My friend and I were mortified. She would literally shake the car from her fab dance moves. The fact that she wasn't my own mother didn't really reduce any of the humiliation, either. (I threw in that Golden Girls reference just for you, by the way. :))
The minute I saw the Venga Boys pic I knew I was going to have BOOM BOOM BOOM in my head all day...oh man! Your blog is the #1 source of my 90s earworms!
None of my high school dances would have been complete without hearing these songs. Especially the "We Like to party" one & The train. Ohh & "What is love". I'm bobbing my head like the Night at the Roxbury guys!! hehe
Oh, I remember warming up before trackmeets listening to Whomp There it Is and Tootsie roll on my walkman...on a special mix-tape my friends and I made to "pump us up" before athletic events.
I know every word. :)
This is a great compilation! LOL, te Venga Boys! La Bouche, MC Hammer, Vanilla Ice...brings back so many memories, and will definitely need to get these on Itunes! Thanks! :)
Aww. Nineties music was the best.
you forgot the Macarena!!!
I specifically requested "C'mon Ride It, The Train" for our wedding, lol...
RIP La Bouche - they were pretty awesome in their time!
I was challenged to an Ice Ice Baby "rap off" at work the other day... (I'm a hair stylist..haha) Needless to say - I blew everyone away with my mad skills. lol ...I now answer to Vanilla around the salon. :)
Oh my goodness...I want to have a dance off right now after listening to those... I love it!!
this is a 90s party, heezys:
http://bit.ly/biaoIQ
"dope"
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