
“Mama”
Songs include:
- EJ – Mama I’m Gonna Sing
- 2Pac – Mama
- Notorious B.I.G. – Juicy
- Mtume – Juicy Fruit
- Musical Youth – Pass the Dutchie
- Prince – 1999
- Donna Summer – Love to Love you Baby

“Mama”
Songs include:

WORLD GO BOOM
I’ve made some changes in the song selection process this year.
In efforts to better reflect the year, I have a system that draws from the weekly charts from throughout 2011 that ensures that all the late-breaking hits (such as “We Found Love” & “Sexy and I Know It”) are included in the 2011 mix.

For the 2nd year in a row, I put together a mashup of all fifteen artists that performed at Capital FM’s Summertime Ball at Wembley Stadium in London. This video premiered during the concert. For last year’s mashup, check out “Like OMG, Baby”
Party on the Floor (Capital FM Summertime Ball Mashup)
I made this for YouTube to help promote their latest Android app, which will stream music videos (from VEVO and elsewhere) to your phone.

Yet another installment in what has become an annual New Year’s tradition. It’s the United State of Pop, which mashes up the Top 25 songs of the year, according to Billboard magazine.
In 2010, pop has gone into serious all-out party mode. In 2009 the music was encouraging us to pick ourselves back up after being knocked down again, and to rock out to some great dance music while you’re at it. This year’s music tells us to keep going now that we’re up and having fun. In fact, the fun seems to be in such overdrive that it borders on recklessness. Usher urges us to ‘dance like it’s the last night of your life”, and Katy Perry wants us to “run away and don’t ever look back”. Even the songs that aren’t about parties have parties in their videos, like this year’s entries from Mike Posner and Lady Antebellum.
It’s a great thing about music that you can leave your worries and lose yourself in the moment. In our current world of dance pop culture fantasy, this takes place at a club, where you can drink, meet the most amazing person you’ve ever met, and where as Ke$ha says, “the party don’t stop”.
Personally, as a DJ performing mostly at raging party-ish events, I can relate. My career path has been crazy lately, and I’m definitely not ready for the party to stop!
So with that in mind I urge you all please……
DON’T STOP THE POP




