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Hip Hop Dance Tunes

Hip hop dance songs are the most popular form of dance music in clubs right now. However, what exactly makes a good dance song? Is it a catchy hook? Dope lyrics? Here's the deciding factors for making a hit dance song...

First, the song itself should be unique, even if it is based on samples from other bands (many rap artists have successfully sampled George Clinton, Led Zeppelin and Queen just to name a few). The key to sounding unique is to add your own personal stamp on the song. Take Run DMC's cover of Aerosmith's "Walk This Way." While the lyrics and guitar riff didn't change, Run DMC's personal style came through on the track.

For hip hop dance songs, tempo is also a deciding factor. Hip hop tracks tend to run between 90- 115 BPM, with dance hits tending towards the higher end of the spectrum. In addition to speed, a quality dance song should be well mixed. All this means is that the listener should be able to hear each instrument individually, without any one piece standing out too much. Think of a high school band: you know the kid who always played too loud and drowned out the string section? A well mixed song can avoid this.

Once the song is properly mixed, it's time to master the track. This, along with mixing, is what separates a song your buddy put together, and a hot club mix. Mastering essentially smooths the song out and gives it that polished finish (think Dr. Dre beats).

I've included a list of hot hip hop dance songs that work in a club or at a party. Before I share it with you, a few points: First, I left out most underground rap in order to keep this list familiar to a larger audience. These are songs most likely to hear in a club. If you enjoyed this post and you would certainly like to get more details pertaining to royalty free hip hop music kindly visit our own webpage. I've also listed a few songs from a few years ago, due to the fact that they haven't been (too) played out.

If you want to learn more about good hip hop dance music, check out Pandora, a free radio service that plays music according to your selected genre. you can always delete the songs you don't like, and save the music you think would work well at your party.








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