If you were at least 18 yrs old back in 03-04 or so, you'd likely agree with me.
Seeing girls/women LOSE their absolute MINDS when "Get Low" came on, or "Salt Shaker", or "Whisper" song. Anything went on the dance floor when those were on. Those songs and several others he had out were guaranteed to take a club or party to another level. Even now when a DJ plays them they still have a little power.
Nothing compares.
Then you had teh more aggressive songs like "Bia Bia" "Put Your Hood Up", "What U Gon Do" where dudes could/would get bowed on the dance floor.
I've gone out a few times here recently and the DJ Mustard-style of stuff really doesn't get the dance floor crowded like you would think they do. The beats are clubby, but the lyrics don't have everyone on the floor chanting them or memorizing certain parts.
The one exception is Chris Browns "Loyal"
Seeing girls/women LOSE their absolute MINDS when "Get Low" came on, or "Salt Shaker", or "Whisper" song. Anything went on the dance floor when those were on. Those songs and several others he had out were guaranteed to take a club or party to another level. Even now when a DJ plays them they still have a little power.
Nothing compares.
Then you had teh more aggressive songs like "Bia Bia" "Put Your Hood Up", "What U Gon Do" where dudes could/would get bowed on the dance floor.
I've gone out a few times here recently and the DJ Mustard-style of stuff really doesn't get the dance floor crowded like you would think they do. The beats are clubby, but the lyrics don't have everyone on the floor chanting them or memorizing certain parts.
The one exception is Chris Browns "Loyal"