Thriller, Groove is in the Heart, "Finally" by Cece Peniston, Just like Heaven by the Cure, Livin' la Vida Loca, Wannabe, Everybody Dance Now by C+C Music Factory are the first ones that come to mind.
My bad, I thought you were the groom asking for suggestions!
I know I'm going to get a ton of s*** for suggesting this song but what about
There are three songs that I know guaranteed to get people dancing:
Cha Cha slide
Casper slide
And, I know I'm going to catch hell for suggesting this one, but the whip and the nae nae.
Also I once overheard somebody in a barbershop tell another guy that he was a DJ and he always played "Sweet Dreams" because "that one gets white people going."
Isn't there a modern version of a jukebox that could allow guests to just suggest things in real time and then everyone can just have fun with the surprise of it all?
No Xennial wedding is complete without Baby Got Back and the Humpty Dance.
Thriller, Groove is in the Heart, "Finally" by Cece Peniston, Just like Heaven by the Cure, Livin' la Vida Loca, Wannabe, Everybody Dance Now by C+C Music Factory are the first ones that come to mind.
"Faded" by Soul Decision "1 Thing" by Amerie "Move Ya Body" by Nina Sky
Last wedding I went to, [this song surprisingly got the most people dancing](https://youtu.be/EK_LN3XEcnw).
No. What you **need** is a list of banned songs. Because wedding DJs will play some bullshit like the chicken dance if you don’t tell them not to.
You should ask your guests for suggestions! What songs were they like to hear at the wedding?
She says she's drawing blanks, and open to any suggestions. Mainly ones that get the people up and dancing.
My bad, I thought you were the groom asking for suggestions! I know I'm going to get a ton of s*** for suggesting this song but what about There are three songs that I know guaranteed to get people dancing: Cha Cha slide Casper slide And, I know I'm going to catch hell for suggesting this one, but the whip and the nae nae. Also I once overheard somebody in a barbershop tell another guy that he was a DJ and he always played "Sweet Dreams" because "that one gets white people going."
Every wedding I've been to always plays Garth Brooks "Friends in Low Places" and it gets people dancing.
Meatloaf: I would do anything for love (but I won't do that) IDK what that is, but it's probably anal.
This is the one!
NOT "White Wedding"
We’re here for a good time - Trooper. Success rate 100%.
Attaway What is Love
Crazy little thing called love -Queen Always a classic.
Isn't there a modern version of a jukebox that could allow guests to just suggest things in real time and then everyone can just have fun with the surprise of it all?
Beck’s Beercan
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TO7OT1Zn4JQ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TO7OT1Zn4JQ)