Secret Tunes for Your Sing-Along

I’ve put together some cool secret tunes that will set your sing-along on fire tonight. Skip the same old tracks, and try Dan Hartman’s catchy “Relight My Fire” or France Joli’s “Come to Me” to light up the dance floor.
- If rock is your thing, Budgie’s “Breadfan” will blow you away.
- O-Zone’s “Dragostea Din Tei” is super fun for anyone to sing.
- Put on Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ “Heads Will Roll” and LCD Soundsystem’s “Dance Yrself Clean” for a fresh vibe at your party. 이 가이드에서 자세한 정보 확인하기
Deep Disco Songs You Should Find
Many forget the rich disco tunes beyond hits like “Stayin’ Alive” and “Y.M.C.A.” I’ve found gems like Dan Hartman’s “Relight My Fire,” a song full of synths that shaped early house music. Crown Heights Affair’s “Dancin'” has cool horn bits.
- Cerrone’s “Supernature” led the space disco sound with Moog synths and vocoder tricks.
- Double Exposure’s “Ten Percent” was the first 12-inch single sold, changing club music.
- Eddie Kendricks’ “Girl You Need a Change of Mind,” seen as the first disco song.
- Silvetti’s “Spring Rain” is sampled a lot in today’s dance music.
One-Hit Stars Still Shining
While some write off one-hit wonders, some disco stars have kept on playing and making music. Anita Ward’s “Ring My Bell” was big in 1979, and she still tours with new R&B songs. The Trammps still have fun shows, and France Joli continues to create new dance tracks.
Alicia Bridges also changed her style, moving into bluesy music. These artists show how lasting talent goes beyond one big hit.
Rock Hits Lost in Time
Looking at 70s rock, I’ve found forgotten songs like Budgie’s “Breadfan” with its hard metal sound, and Captain Beyond’s “Sufficiently Breathless” featuring Rod Evans. Australia’s Buffalo made “Volcanic Rock,” a super-heavy sound ahead of its time.
- Don’t miss Bang’s 1971 power track.
- Dust’s “From A Dry Camel” with intense drums and bass.
Dance Songs from Around the World

Global dance floors have hidden gems like O-Zone’s “Dragostea Din Tei” and Stromae’s “Alors On Danse.” Italy’s “L’Amour Toujours” by Gigi D’Agostino and Sweden’s “Calcutta” by Dr. Bombay get people moving with their catchy beats.
- “Bailando” by Paradisio and “Better Off Alone” by Alice Deejay ruled Europe’s dance scenes.
- Germany’s “Infinity” by Guru Josh Project and “Ecuador” by Sash! have great vibes.
Alternative Songs That Hit Hard
Alternative scenes give us lively tracks beyond the usual. While DJing, I find Yeah Yeah Yeahs’ “Heads Will Roll” and The Strokes’ “Last Nite” always get people going. LCD Soundsystem’s “Dance Yrself Clean” starts slow then explodes. The Killers’ “Mr. Brightside” is always a crowd-pleaser, and Arctic Monkeys’ “I Bet You Look Good on the Dancefloor” has perfect indie rock vibes.
- Don’t skip Bloc Party’s “Helicopter” or TV on the Radio’s “Wolf Like Me.”
- Newer songs like IDLES’ “Danny Nedelko” and Fontaines D.C.’s “Boys in the Better Land” bring fresh energy. High-Quality Karaoke Room
Old Radio Hits You Forgot
Old radios played many great songs that have faded into the background. I’ve searched charts from 1985-2005 and found top tunes like Len’s “Steal My Sunshine,” a mix of disco and rap. Deep Blue Something’s “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” was catchy but is rarely played now.
- Primitive Radio Gods’ “Standing Outside a Broken Phone Booth with Money in My Hand” had catchy bits.
- New Radicals’ “You Get What You Give” was everywhere until the band split.
- Crazy Town’s “Butterfly” topped many charts in 2001.