The Fourth of July weekend is upon us. And as youโre putting the finishing touches on your cookout menu, you canโt forget to make sure your playlist is on point. The right music can make or break your BBQ, and can mean the difference between a festival worthy of fireworks and one thatโs over before the sun goes down.
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When Iโm not writing, I DJ, so I take my music seriously. But Iโm also over 40, which means I have a special place in my heart for music from the 80s and 90s (sorry, Doja Cat). If you need a little inspiration, check out our ultimate BBQ playlist that will have everyone at your cookout from 8 to 80 dancing non stop. And if you think thereโs a song we missed, be sure to let us know whatโs on your cookout playlist in the comment section.
Frankie Beverly & Maze - โBefore I Let Goโ
No disrespect to Queen Bey. She slayed her version of โBefore I Let Go,โ which she dropped as a bonus track on her โHomecomingโ live album. But when youโre putting your cookout playlist together, ainโt nothing like the real thing. Although Frankie Beverly & Mazeโs 1981 hit is all about breaking up, I just canโt help but smile and dance as soon as the first beat drops.
Marvin Gaye - โGot To Give It Up (Pt. 1)โ
Marvin Gaye released โGot to Give it Upโโ in 1977. But the song was back in the news in 2018 when after a five-year legal battle, Pharrell Williams and Robin Thicke were ordered to pay $5 million to Marvin Gayeโs estate in a copyright infringement suit. The family claimed Thickeโs hit, โBlurred Linesโ took a little too much inspiration from Gayeโs song. But who could blame them? Everything about this song, from Marvin Gayeโs falsetto to the milk bottle percussion in the background, is perfection.
Mary J Blige - โFamily Affairโ
When Mary J Blige and Dr. Dre get together you can only expect that the product will be something that makes you want to dance. The Queen of Hip Hop Soul blessed us with โFamily Affairโ in 2011 on her โNo More Dramaโ album. And when she performed the hit at the 2022 Super Bowl, she proved that it is definitely a banger that can stand the test of time.
Alicia Myers - โI Want to Thank Youโ
No party playlist is complete without โI Want to Thank You,โ Alicia Myersโ 1981 hit. In the song, sheโs thanking the Lord for sending her true love. And youโll want to thank her for blessing us with this timeless classic that is sure to be a favorite of any lover of house, disco, or R&B.
Jagged Edge ft. Nelly - โWhere the Party Atโ
Jagged Edge is known for their love songs like โLetโs Get Marriedโ and โPromise,โ but they proved that they also know how to make people dance with โWhere the Party At,โ the 2001 Jermaine Dupri-produced track featuring Nelly. โIf the partyโs where youโre at then let me know.โ
Zhanรฉ - โHey Mr. DJโ
The โ90s introduced us to some amazing R&B girl groups, and Zhanรฉ is no exception. โHey Mr. DJโ was the duoโs debut single and one of the hottest tracks on their 1994 album โPronounced Jah-Nay.โ The song soared to the top of the R&B and Dance charts and had all of us wanting the DJ to keep playing that song โon and on and on.โ
Ghost Town DJs - โMy Booโ
Ghost Town DJsโ โMy Booโ was a hit when it first dropped in 1996, reaching #31 on the Billboard Hot 100. But a viral โRunning Man Dance Challengeโ breathed new life into the song in 2016 and sent the song up the charts to the #29 spot.
Beyoncรฉ - โBreak My Soulโ
As a true-blue house head, I donโt know if I can agree with the internetโs claim that Queen Bey resurrected house music with her latest track, โBreak My Soul.โ But thatโs only because I donโt think the genre needed resurrecting in the first place. But I will admit that the house-inspired track is an undeniable banger that you canโt help but dance to.
Donell Jones ft. Lisa โLeft Eyeโ Lopes - โU Know Whatโs Upโ
If you were clubbing in the late โ90s, you already know whatโs up. This Donell Jones classic was a go-to when I was getting ready to hit the streets with my girls. And when Left Eyeโs verse drops, itโs hard not to dance.
Roy Ayers - โRunning Awayโ
Where this often-sampled disco track lacks in lyrics, it totally makes up for in funkiness. If youโre looking to burn some calories after eating all of that Fourth of July food, this nearly seven-minute track will help you break a serious sweat.
Faith Evans - โLove Like Thisโ
Faith Evansโ โLove Like Thisโ samples the unmistakably dope baseline of Chicโs โChic Cheer.โ Her 1998 hit is an R&B classic everyone can get down with.
Rob Base & DJ EZ Rock - โIt Takes Twoโ
You may not have been around when Lyn Collinsโ 1972 single โThink (About It)โ was released. But we can all agree that Rob Base & DJ EZ Rockโs โIt Takes Twoโ did it justice with the sample.
DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince - โSummertimeโ
Itโs easy to forget that Will Smith was a rapper long before he became an A-list actor. But โSummertimeโ will remind you that the guy actually has bars. The song, which samples Kool & The Gangโs โSummer Madness,โ won them a GRAMMY for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group in 1991 and has been a cookout classic ever since.
Earth, Wind & Fire - โSeptemberโ
Your cookout may be in July, but Earth, Wind & Fireโs 1978 hit โSeptemberโ is a classic disco track your guests will love.
Teena Marie - โSquare Bizโ
Teena Marie may have been white, but she had a standing invitation to the cookout. And her hit, โSquare Biz,โ is a timeless classic that should be on every party playlist. โWhen I first auditioned her she was so awesome she blew me away,โ Berry Gordy said after her passing in 2010. โShe had so much soul โ the only thing white about her was her skin.โ
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