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    Default Top 10 tracks of 2016?

    As Christmas silly season is almost upon us, what have you top 5-10 dance floor killers of 2016 been?
    Any tracks released this year.

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    Killers or Fillers?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Corabar Steve View Post
    Killers or Fillers?
    Sorry Fillers.
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    TBH, I think this year has been the worst for new mainstream music since I started DJing. The only track I can think of that has had a consistently good reaction that came out this year is Justin Timberlake - Can't stop the feeling
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    Quote Originally Posted by Corabar Steve View Post
    Justin Timberlake - Can't stop the feeling


    I personally have liked - cheap thrills as its reasonably original and seems to work with all ages.

    Sexual - Neiked although rather poppy, has a really nice bounce to it.
    Only tried it once, but I think it will be a good one at the start of the night.

    I do like Heathens and sucker for pain too.
    Tons more I am sure, but those are 2016 tracks that I can think of.

    Everything else falls under 2015 / 14 (such as Uptown Funk).
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    The 3 for me which stand out are :

    This Girl - Kungs vs Cookin' On 3 Burners
    Cheap Thrills - Sia
    Drake – One Dance

    As well as Justin Timberlake as Steve mentioned. However now it is November we should see the flurry of half decent songs upcoming for the Xmas season
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    Quote Originally Posted by Corabar Steve View Post
    TBH, I think this year has been the worst for new mainstream music since I started DJing.
    I've been saying that since 1980, but I genuinely think this year has been particularly poor for good stuff. Heavens, when we're all agreeing that Justin Timberlake is near the top of the heap, and Justin Bieber has had about eight chart hits simultaneously.................................... .............
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    Quote Originally Posted by Excalibur View Post
    I've been saying that since 1980, but I genuinely think this year has been particularly poor for good stuff. Heavens, when we're all agreeing that Justin Timberlake is near the top of the heap, and Justin Bieber has had about eight chart hits simultaneously.................................... .............


    I have to go with my learn'd friend from 'oop North on this one. The current chart (and 2016 in particular) has been utter cp. What in the name of all that's holy was Panda all about?

    Timberlake - Can't stop the feeling works (very, very well). It also mixes nicely into a loop of Uptown Funk (sorry....November 2014 officially.

    I don't tend to do chart countdown type stuff for Xmas parties....they tend to be more pure (it just works once Twinspin's breakfast kicks in ). And luckily (by choice)...I'm not working NYE this year (which is when I'd normally do the chart countdown for the year).

    I think I'll retreat back to the 80s now....it was much nicer back then. You could actually sing to most of the songs

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    I guess that I'm the only one who has actually enjoyed what's been in the charts this year.

    Quote Originally Posted by ppentertainments View Post
    This Girl - Kungs vs Cookin' On 3 Burners
    Cheap Thrills - Sia
    Drake – One Dance

    As well as Justin Timberlake as Steve mentioned.
    Other songs to add to the above would be:

    Bastille: Good Grief
    Calvin Harris & Rihanna: This Is What You Came For
    Zara Larsson: Lush Life
    Jonas Blue: Perfect Stranger
    Callum Scott: Dancing On My Own (Tiësto Remix)
    Alan Walker: Faded
    Tinie Tempah: Girls Like
    Galantis: No Money
    Cash Cash: I Feel Like A Millionaire

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    Quote Originally Posted by Imagine View Post

    I think I'll retreat back to the 80s now....it was much nicer back then. You could actually sing to most of the songs
    Err, I presume you hit a wrong key. I'm sure you meant to type 70s.

    Quote Originally Posted by Benny Smyth View Post
    I guess that I'm the only one who has actually enjoyed what's been in the charts this year.
    Apparently so. I think you can get tablets for that.
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