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11-06-2001, 11:38 AM
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Wow, this brings back some memories
The Choice is Yours by Black Sheep
Send Me On My Way by Rusted Root
Let Me Clear My Throat by DJ Kool
C'mon and Ride It by Quad City DJs
Lick It by Twenty Fingers
No Diggity by Blackstreet
Come on Over by Christina Aguilera
Stronger by Britney Spears
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11-06-2001, 03:32 PM
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Bar
Soul Decision- Faded
" " " " - Ooh Its Kinda Crazy
Britney Spears- Crazy (remix)
Billy Joel- Piano Man
Wiseguys- Commotion
Chumbawumba - Tubthumping
Dance Club/ Parties
Darude - Sandstorm
Joe- Missing You
Chrstina Milan - AM to PM
Outkast- Rosa Parks
Outkast- Bombs Over Baghdad
Ludacris- Whats Your Fantasy
Ludacris- Southern Hospitality
Bubba Sparxx- Ugly
112- Peaches and Cream, Over Now, and Dnace With Me
DMX- Party Up, Whats My Name
Sisqo - Thong Song
Foxy Brown- Oh Yeah
Lil Moe- Superwoman
BIggie- Mo Money Mo Problems
Queen Pen - A Party Aint A Party
Too many to go on. I have over 200 CD's
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11-06-2001, 07:35 PM
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Great thread1
Juvinile-Back that A** up-cracks me up!
David Allen Coe-You never even called me by my name-usually sung drunk with a bunch of guys
Dixie Chicks-Sin Wagon
Prodigy-any song-is usually good to get pumped up
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11-06-2001, 09:10 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by Corbin Dallas
Billy Joel - Piano Man
Johnny Cash - Ring of Fire
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CD, that rocks. Piano Man is Phi-Upsilon Zeta's chapter song. Always sung at midnight at a party by the brothers and AM's in a circle. AM's in the outer circle, Brothers in the inner circle.
As for Johnny cash. Much respect to the man in black. I love kicking that song on (or Fulsom prison Blues) and watching people look at me so strangely.
My Tunes for partying on the way to a bar. I actually have a burned CD i pop in for the occasion.
1. "Goin to Town" Robert Earl Keen
2. "Clifs of Dover" Eric Johnson
3. "I'm the Only One" Melissa Etheridge (must be sung outta key and at full scream)
4. "Back in Black" AC/DC
5. "Even Flow" Pearl Jam
6. "Alive" Pearl Jam
7. "Black" Pearl Jam
8 "Jeremy" Pearl Jam
9. "Lightning Crashes" Live
10. "Vanishing Cream" The Hunger
11. "More than a Feeling" Boston
12. "Ready to Go" Republica
13. "Everything is Everything" Lauryn Hill
14. "Chain of Fools" Aretha Franklin
15. "Just Cant get Enough" Depeche Mode
16. "Wonderwall" Oasis
The wierd part is that I cant listen to any of these songs unless I am going out. I'll usually start out by poping the CD in the stereo as I shower and get dressed and thentake the CD with in the car. Just a pre-game ritual I have.
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11-06-2001, 09:26 PM
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We LOVE anything by Dave Matthews Band, some other faves include:
Akinyele - Put it in Your Mouth
Petey Pablo - Raise Up (North Carolina)
112-Peaches and Cream
Nelly - Where's the Party At?
Missy Elliot - Get UR Freak on, One Minute Man
I Can Tell you Wanna F@#$
Jay Z - Girlz Girlz Girlz, H.O.V.A
P. Diddy - Diddy, Bad Boys for Life
I love dancing to these songs!
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11-06-2001, 09:26 PM
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For a dance party (at a dance/techno club bc that's what us Orlando people love to do!  )
1. 12 Guage- Donkey Butt
2. B-Rock and the Bizz- My Baby Daddy
3. DJ Laz- Esa Morena
4. Fatboy Slim and Wildchild- Renegade Master
5. Marcella Wood- Beautiful
6. DJ Icey- The One
7. Freestylers- Shake Your Body
8. Jay Z- Can I Get A
9. LL Cool J- Doing It
10. Luke- Doo Da Brown & Scarred
11. Outkast- BOB
12. 2 Live Crew- Shake What Your Mama Gave Ya
13. Juvenile- Back That A$$ Up
14. Darude- Sandstorm
there's more but I won't bore you all
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11-06-2001, 11:17 PM
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Ok, I skimmed over the other replies, and here are some I didn't see mentioned too much:
Alabama- "Dixieland Delight" (it's a southern thing... lol)
Alien Ant Farm- "Smooth Criminal"
Beastie Boys- "Fight for your right to party"
Britney Spears- "I'm a slave 4 u"
Bryan Adams- "Summer of '69"
Crazytown- "Butterfly"
Destiny's Child- "Survivor" and "Bootylicious"
Jay-Z- "H to the Izzo" (or whatever it's called... lol)
J-lo and Ja Rule- "I'm Real"
Missy Elliot- "Get your freak on"
Trick Daddy- "Take it to the house"
Ludacris- "What's your fantasy"
Janet- "It's all for you"
Eve- "let me blow your mind"
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11-06-2001, 11:39 PM
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Awesome thread!
Three Six Mafia---Ass and titties
Afroman--Colt 45, Because I got High
Nickelback--How you remind me
Lil Romeo--I don't need a girlfriend (guys fave!)
Ja Rule--Put it on me
Lil Troy--Wanna Be a Baller (all about some memories!)
Big Tymers -- Get YOur Roll On
Anyways, those always keep people dancin and drinkin!
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11-07-2001, 12:26 AM
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Prince--PUSSY CONTROL!!! 
Rum "N" Coke-- Pop that pussy, bitch
Juvenile--Back that ass up
Mystikal--Shake your ass
Artist unknown--Shakin' that ass
Prodigy--Smack my bitch up
Artist unknown-- Bone me like you own me
Last edited by SH80er; 11-07-2001 at 12:42 AM.
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11-07-2001, 12:40 AM
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Quote:
Originally posted by UMgirl
Outkast- Bombs Over Baghdad
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I always wondered, what does that song meant? I never listened to the lyrics closely. Sounds anti-arab to me.
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11-07-2001, 09:09 AM
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I've not payed too close of attention either, but my guess is that they're "blowing-up" like bombs over bahgdad..just a guess tho
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11-07-2001, 09:36 AM
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Also, when I think of Prodigy, I think of the old song "Firestarter" which brings me to a funny memory from this summer. In my time spent in London, one of my cousins flatmates was Scottish, and was a raging alcoholic who worked for customs, whereas he is the one who never should have been allowed into the UK. Anyway, the other 5 people in the flat hate him, because he's basically just a mean-ass bitch. One night there (four of us were in 1 large sleeping room) and this guy, Marc, starts pounding at the door, and stabbing at it with a huge ginsu knife, smashing plates on the floor, and screaming that we're all going to pay tonight, and that he's come to kill all of us...of course they'd suspected his mental instability and locked the door. Anyway, he disappears for a few days while we're all living in fear for our lives (not really, but we checked over our shoulder time to time) and talk to the landlord to get this psycho ass out, which happens.
But the referrence to Firestarter is that we hear him blaring that the night he'd come after us all night long, and in talking to a neighbor whos view is into his window, we find out that Marc had set fire to the curtains in his room, then considered burning the entire building down to get at his flatmates and I (my being there really pissed him off), but soon after they went out, and never flamed much, and he couldn't get them started again, not that he tried long, or too hard to do so.
So when you hear firestarter, think about me nearly being burnt to that song
Cory
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11-07-2001, 11:27 AM
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Quote:
Originally posted by SH80er
I always wondered, what does that song meant? I never listened to the lyrics closely. Sounds anti-arab to me.
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Actually, its the opposite. In a weird Outkast sort of way, they draw attetion social problems that the typical Hip Hop listener wouldn't be aware of. A lot of artist do this, you just have to be open and actually listen to the lyrics and not just the beat.
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11-07-2001, 12:28 PM
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I heard a song this weekend at Jason's hayride that everyone liked...
College girls are easy!
lol
It was funny.
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11-07-2001, 12:31 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by NewBee
Actually, its the opposite. In a weird Outkast sort of way, they draw attetion social problems that the typical Hip Hop listener wouldn't be aware of. A lot of artist do this, you just have to be open and actually listen to the lyrics and not just the beat.
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Well, I try to listen to lyrics in hip-hop, but I just don't understand what the devil they are saying!
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