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Middle School Dance Songs That Get Better In College

Welcome to my middle school dance.

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Middle School Dance Songs That Get Better In College

As much as we'd like to put our embarrassing middle school days behind us, the music is something that we just can't let go of. Sure, you've traded in your Aeropostale monkey tee for a Forever 21 crop top and your orange soda for a handle of Fireball, but nothing pumps you up at a party or while you're pre-gaming quite like these middle school throwbacks. These songs capture the awkward emo stage that we wish that we could undo, the wanna-be ghetto stage that some people still kind of live in, the reminder of grind lines, and the blessing of always remembering how to spell bananas. Long live these middle school jams!

1. "Hollaback Girl" - Gwen Stafani

2. "Low" - Flo Rida, T-Pain

3. "Ignition (remix)" - R. Kelly

4. "SexyBack" - Justin Timberlake

5. "Gold Digger" - Kanye West

6. "Lean Back" - Terror Squad

7. "Swing (Remix)" - Savage, Pitbull

8. "Lollipop" - Lil Wayne

9. "Pop, Lock & Drop It" - Huey

10. "Cyclone" - Baby Bash

11. "Yeah" - Usher

12. "Show Stopper" - Danity Kane

13. "Buy U A Drank" - T-Pain

14. "Calabria 2007 (remix)" - Enur

15. "How To Love" - Lil Wayne

16. "Teenagers" - My Chemical Romance

17. "Thnks fr th Mmrs" - Fall Out Boy

18. "I Write Sins Not Tragedies" - Panic at the Disco

19. "Get Low" - Ying Yang Twins, Lil Jon and the East Side Boys

20. "Walk It Out" - Unk

21. "Chain Hang Low" - Jibbs

22. "Rompe" - Daddy Yankee

23. "Money Maker" - Ludacris, Pharrell Williams

24. "This Is Why I'm Hot" - Mims

25. "Kiss Kiss" - Chris Brown

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