Music is an important element in strip culture, it’s what the girls dance to. We talk about music every night.
“Should I dance to my regular set?”
“What kind of music should I play for this crowd?”
“Do I look good dancing to that song?”
“Is this song strippable?”
“What song is that?”
“Why the hell is she playing my song?”
Quite often talking about favorite bands or songs or music genres is the topic many girls use as a favorite device to break the ice with their customers.
Being in clubs every day is how I find new music. It’s also the reason I start liking songs I otherwise wouldn’t. After a while certain songs become associated with certain girls in my mind. Hearing one of those songs can bring back memories of good times and girls I’ve known.
There’s just no getting around music in strip-culture.
As time goes by I hear certain songs over and over. Certain songs come into vogue. Some are popular for months or years others just a flash in the pan. Many of the songs are of course new songs. The girls like new songs and we hear the strippable ones alot. So much that for every day patrons like myself it can get played out very fast. But some songs get played long past played out to the point of torture. For instance, we all like Titty Dancer, the first thousand times it was played. Two years later those of us that were here when it first entered strip culture are liable to get dizzy or vomit if some newb does play it. It’s become a torture. Some songs just never get old. They don’t get over played. They just keep showing up over and over. Some bands never really the strip culture play list. When I first worked in a strip club in the early 1990s Nine Inch Nails was a new band and got lots of play. 20 years later I still hear NIN; original versions of classic and newer songs, re-mixes and mash-ups.
I’ve made it a habbit for the last couple of years that when I notice a song has become popular in the clubs here in Vegas I go home and add it to my Real Rhapsody playlist. At the end of each moth I save that list. In January I go back and make a new playlist for all the songs that were popular for the previous year. It’s sort of a musical look back at the year. You’ll hear songs that were very popular for a time, songs that still get played today, and songs that were resurrected.
To me this list is more than just a Top 100+ list for the year. It’s memories. It’s a walk across styles and cultures through time, all filtered through stripper lenses. I’ve shared these lists with stripper friends and they seem love them. They love talking about who or what these songs remind them of. They love rating the songs and debating if one or the other is even strippable.
Since we all enjoy this process so much I thought those of you that visit this site might like it too. If you don’t have rhapsody you can just click the link at the end of this post to listen to 25 of the songs for free. If you do have Rhapsody you can look the list up and listen to the entire thing yourself. You could also give it a good rating and see if we can get it up there on the charts. You can find the list in the Playlist Central section under Theme/Holiday Mixes, or just look for it by name, Live Nude Vegas 2010. Or if you want to listen to the music on your own ipod or another streaming service you can see the full list below.
Lastly, it should probably go without saying but this list is subjective since its based on clubs here in Vegas. But that doesn’t mean that I left off songs I didn’t like. There’s plenty of songs here I like alot and some I don’t like at all.Also since strip culture isn’t politically correct this list isn’t either. I use the explicit versions of all songs and I didn’t leave songs off because the genre, subject or language may be offensive.
http://rhaplinks.real.com/rhaplink?rhapid=7000969&type=playlist&title=Playlist&from=roadrunner
IMNOTYOURBOYFRIENDBABY (Explicit Album Version) 3OH!3
Whatever You Like (Single Version) — Anya Marina
Like A Stone – Audioslave
Video Phone – Beyonce
Ball Out ($500)–Blak Jak
Airplanes [feat. Hayley Williams of Paramore] (Amended Album Version)–B.o.B
Budsmokers Only–Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
The Crossroads–Bone Thugs-N-Harmony
Give Me A Sign–Breaking Benjamin
I Will Not Bow–Breaking Benjamin
Glycerine–Bush
Mouth [The Stingray Mix]–Bush
Teach Me How To Dougie–Cali Swag District
I Can Transform Ya–Chris Brown
This S’it Will Fcuk You Up–Combichrist
Colors–Crossfade
Ghosts N Stuff–Deadmau5
I Remember–Deadmau5
Prayer–Disturbed
All I Do Is Win (feat. T-Pain, Ludacris, Snoop Dogg & Rick Ross)–DJ Khaled
F*ck On Cocaine 2009 (DJ Yoeri Hard Mix)–DJ Yoeri
Bitch–Dope
The Next Episode–Dr. Dre
Best I Ever Had–Drake
I’m Goin In featuring Lil Wayne, Young Jeezy (Album Version (Explicit))–Drake
Love The Way You Lie featuring Rihanna–Eminem
Not Afraid–Eminem
My Mom–Eminem
I Like Girls–Gorilla Zoe
Viva La White Girl–Gym Class Heroes
Ridin’ Solo–Jason DeRulo
Baby featuring Ludacris–Justin Bieber
Up–Justin Bieber
Mamma Got Ass (Album Version (Explicit))–Juvenile
Blah Blah Blah–Ke$ha
TiK ToK–Ke$ha
Use Somebody–Kings Of Leon
Bad Romance–Lady Gaga
Telephone featuring Beyoncé–Lady Gaga
Love Me Or Hate Me–Lady Sovereign
Outta Your Mind featuring LMFAO (Album Version (Explicit))–Lil Jon
Drop The World featuring Eminem (Album Version (Explicit))–Lil Wayne
Earthquake (album version)–Little Boots
Pussy–Lords of Acid
My Chick Bad featuring Nicki Minaj (Album Version (Explicit))–Ludacris
Electric Feel–MGMT
Kids–MGMT
Party In The U.S.A.–Miley Cyrus
Get Ur Freak On–Missy Elliott
The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly)–Missy Elliott
Got It Twisted–Mobb Deep
Bounce (feat. N.O.R.E. & Isis)–MSTRKRFT
Do What You Do–Mudvayne
Not Falling–Mudvayne
Clipping–Mute Math
Everybody Nose–N.E.R.D.
Cricketz [feat. Tyga] (Explicit Album Version)–New Boyz
You’re A Jerk (Explicit Album Version)–New Boyz
How You Remind Me–Nickelback
All The Right Moves–OneRepublic
Apologize–OneRepublic
Secrets–OneRepublic
Stop And Stare–OneRepublic
Little Secrets–Passion Pit
Sleepyhead–Passion Pit
I’m Throwed [Feat. Jermaine Dupri]–Paul Wall
Bust It Baby Part 2–Plies
Hypnotized (featuring Akon) (Explicit Album Version)–Plies
She Got It Made–Plies
Dance In Dark–Proxy
Rude Boy (Explicit Version)–Rihanna
ROCKSTAR 101 featuring Slash (Explicit Version)–Rihanna
True Romance–She Wants Revenge
Rebirthing–Skillet
The Last Night–Skillet
Chop Suey!–System of a Down
Break Your Heart featuring Ludacris–Taio Cruz
Imma Tell–Tech N9ne
Slacker–Tech N9ne
Warp 1.9 (feat. Steve Aoki)–The Bloody Beetroots
Falsetto–The-Dream
Let Me See The Booty Featuring Lil Jon–The-Dream
I Luv Your Girl featuring Young Jeezy (Remix (Edited))–The-Dream
Walkin’ On The Moon Featuring Kanye West–The-Dream
Dick In A Box featuring Justin Timberlake–The Lonely Island
I’m On A Boat featuring T-Pain–The Lonely Island
Jizz In My Pants–The Lonely Island
4ever–The Veronicas
Untouched–The Veronicas
The Artist In The Ambulance–Thrice
Bounce–Timbaland
Headstrong–Trapt
Does He Do It–Trey Songz
I Invented Sex [feat. Drake]–Trey Songz
Neighbors Know My Name–Trey Songz
Say Aah [feat. Fabolous]–Trey Songz
Love You To Death–Type O Negative
Hey Daddy (Daddy’s Home)–Usher
Lil Freak (feat. Nicki Minaj)–Usher
OMG (feat. will.i.am)–Usher
Lil Freak (feat. Nicki Minaj)–Usher
Hey Daddy (Daddy’s Home)–Usher
