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15 Dance Vibes For Syllabus Week

Songs sure to get you up and on your feet this syllabus week.

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15 Dance Vibes For Syllabus Week
Patrick Poulin

In the spirit of returning to school, I have been thinking a lot about music, presumably party music. Though party music is not a specific genre I have been able to understand what people like yourself listen to in a party environment. Syllabus week is a great week to get out and have fun with your friends and these selections are sure to get you on the dance floor. (All songs have links below them).


15. "Levels" — Avicii

Levels Avicii

14. "Shed A Light" — Robin Schulz, David Guetta, feat. Cheat Codes

Shed A Light

13. "Hey Mama" — David Guetta, feat. Nicki Minaj, Bebe Rexha, Afrojack

Hey Mama

12. "Sexy And I Know It" — LMFAO

Sexy And I Know It

11. "Pursuit Of Happiness — Steve Aoki Remix" — Kid Cudi

Pursuit Of Happiness Steve Aoki Remix

10. "Runaway (U & I)" — Galantis

Runaway U & I

9. "S&M" — Rihanna

S&M

8. "I Love It" — Icona Pop, feat. Charli XCX

I Love It

7. "Break Free" — Ariana Grande, feat. Zedd

Break Free

6. "Just Hold On" — Steve Aoki, Louis Tomlinson

Just Hold On

5. "Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F)" — Katy Perry

Last Friday Night

4. "All Night Longer" — Sammy Adams

All Night Longer

3. "We Found Love" — Calvin Harris, Rihanna

We Found Love

2. "Don't You Worry Child" — Swedish House Mafia, feat. John Martin

Don't You Worry Child

1. "Where Them Girls At" — David Guetta, feat. Nicki Minaj, Flo Rida

Where Them Girls At


However you plan to spend your syllabus week these dance vibes are sure to get you up and on your feet!

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