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P!nk has to be one of the most baller artists out there off late!

A feel good song all the way! Raise me out of a bad day.

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31 people agree
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Because she autotunes. A lot.

Gotta love Ke$ha! Really nice song.

amazing performer! catchy songs!

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26 people agree
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This is always a great song to bring everyone on the floor. The dance caller style Mr. 3000 employs at the end of the song makes for great interpretations and for such a happy song there is an enjoyable twist in everyone singing along to the lyrics, "Why are we so in denial/When we know we're not happy here?"

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18 people agree
2 people disagree

This song (and video) inspired an entire generation to go out and crash nerd parties the world over.

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19 people agree
4 people disagree

Someday Jamie Foxx will be better known for channeling Ray Charles on Gold Digger, than he will be for his role the biopic 'Ray.' Maybe that day is today. In any case it's getting closer every night with every drink that's drunk at every party, wedding, or bat mitzvah, on every dancefloor everywhere when we all shout along, 'we want pre-nup!' Ye and Foxx lay it on thick in this one, to the point t... Morehat you're almost never not singing along, 'she gives me money! when i'm in need!... go on ma, go on get down... I ain't sayin' she's a gold digger, i'm just sayin' i ain't no broke n..."

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15 people agree
3 people disagree

Oh cmon, do i need a reason! The best R&B track in recent times, you play this in a club and the people go wild. And of course by people i mean errbaady!

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20 people agree
6 people disagree

The party don't start till I walk in.

That could not be any more true. It ain't a party without this song.

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20 people agree
8 people disagree

Put this on and just try not to dance. I dare you.

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15 people agree
4 people disagree

Sure it's redundant, but what party song isn't?

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13 people agree
3 people disagree

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9 people agree
4 people disagree

It's a dance move and it's got plenty of tude. Get on the floor, get that dirt off your shoulder.

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8 people agree
3 people disagree

The opening is bomb if you have a good sound system.

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10 people agree
3 people disagree

... a milli a milli a milli a milli a milli a milli a milli ...
Young money!

That creepy snicker before he delivers a perfectly nasty line makes everyone wanna sing along but he is so out of no where he leaves you in the dust. It's a jam for sure.

Every line is memorable, and the beat hypnotizes you into dancing.

The Bass in that song is intense!

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16 people agree
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You and me baby, ain't nothing but mammals!

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9 people agree
4 people disagree

The sound of "S.A.F.E.T.Y." always makes the dancefloor a little more inviting.

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6 people agree
1 person disagrees

With the ABBA sample of Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight) in the background, this song is pretty damn danceable.

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7 people agree
4 people disagree

She's so hot right now.

She's so hot period. I'm a straight girl and I have a crush on her. The women does sparkles like nobody's biz.

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13 people agree
11 people disagree

Epic sounding enough to stop everyone in their tracks, familiar enough for everyone to sing along, provocative enough for the guys, Madonna for the girls. Great breakdown for the dancefloor.

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7 people agree
6 people disagree

Just put this on and you can't go wrong. Michael Jackson was superhuman in how many of-the-minute sounding party songs he wrote.

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5 people agree
2 people disagree

How is this not on the list?

Pretty sure our grandkids will still be gettin' crunk to this classic 50 years down the road..

But it MUST BE THE REMIX. Much better than the original.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQc0xfhS4YI

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5 people agree
3 people disagree

SNL is responsible for making this song popular.

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5 people agree
4 people disagree

Why people seem to have forgotten about Cee-lo between Crazy and Fuck You is beyond me. Crazy is a head-bobbin', shoulder shakin' dance party starter with too much soul to contend with. Crank it up and make sure you have a jam cued to kick the party into the next gear because this one is a bit of a slow burner, but every one knows the words, now let those strings sweep you around the floor - get y... Moreour pointer fingers out and start pointing: Maybe I'm crazy. I think you're crazy!

how come the avatar is crazysexycool ??

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7 people agree
5 people disagree

If you are having an angry party.

Puts me in bit*h mode

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5 people agree
5 people disagree

If you don't feel like setting fire to/trashing/anger humping your immediate surroundings after listening to this, you have no business partying.

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4 people agree
5 people disagree

...well, it's a good party song in Rodney Dangerfield college movies, anyway...

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2 people agree
3 people disagree

The most nihilistic of 80s dance songs.

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2 people agree
4 people disagree

This song makes you have to dance. You can't resist it. It comes on the radio, and your leg involuntarily starts kicking. It might well be that Steve Winwood is responsible for every case of Restless Leg Syndrome ever documented.

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2 people agree
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Good bass. Great when it comes on in the club.

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4 people agree
6 people disagree

Old school synths mixed with impassioned sing-along lyrics, "Because we are your friends/You'll never be alone again/Well come on!" Anthemic dance floor uniter.

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3 people agree
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Groove Armada is one of the best for dance tracks.

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3 people agree
5 people disagree

You know you hate it so much love it. Betcha can't play it at a party keep people off the dance floor

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4 people agree
6 people disagree

Brings back the chill vibes from the early 80's.

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1 person agrees
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Before "Black and Yellow," there was "Black and Gold."

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4 people agree
7 people disagree

You need to bump this one hard.

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0 people agree
4 people disagree

The second you hear that opening drum beat, your ass is on the dance floor.

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0 people agree
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