I’m Your Wedding D.J., and These Songs Are Non-Negotiable (2024)

I’m a second-generation wedding d.j., so spinning sick beats is in my DNA. Since this is technically your day, I’m willing to make concessions. Sure, I’ll put “The Chicken Dance” on your no-play list. But, when it comes to what guests really need to hear, I’m the one with my finger on the pulse (except when I’m using it to make a finger gun as I wink at hotties on the dance floor). If you wanna party with D.J. Brad Boy Productions, these songs are non-negotiable.

“Y.M.C.A.,” by Village People

This song solves humanity’s most enduring crisis, which is not knowing what to do with your hands. As my signature move, I will cut your first dance short, since it’s probably a snoozefest anyway, and go right into the “Y.M.C.A.” chorus. This always leaves guests whispering that they’ve “never seen anything like this.” That’s how I know I’m crushing it.

“Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It),” by Beyoncé

Weddings are a time to celebrate two people making a lifelong commitment to each other. But they are also a time to draw unwanted attention to all of your sad, single friends. Who knows, maybe some of these spinsters just haven’t met the right part-time wedding d.j. yet?

“Sweet Caroline,” by Neil Diamond

Whenever I play this one, it seems like there’s always some guy on the dance floor named Chad who completely loses his sh*t for it. He’s so freaking stoked to add the little “bom-bom-bommm!” to the end of the chorus while scream-singing into his tenth I.P.A. It’s the purest thing you’ll ever see in this biz. Moments like that are what get me out of bed in the afternoon.

“Marry You,” by Bruno Mars

This one’s a no-brainer. I think we can all agree that it’s a beautiful and timeless song about a guy who’s totally blasted and trying to pressure some chick into marrying him. (Trust me, it’s harder than it sounds.)

“Welcome to the Jungle,” by Guns N’ Roses

I’ll be honest—this one’s just for me. And Chad.

“Blurred Lines,” by Robin Thicke (featuring Pharrell and T.I.)

Some people hate this song because of its rapey undertones. Others hate it because of its rapey overtones and in-between tones. But I think hate is just love that hasn’t danced its way out of your body yet.

“Get Low,” by Lil Jon and the East Side Boyz

This song is the great equalizer. It doesn’t matter who you are—when “Get Low” plays, everyone from your dad’s golf buddies to Nana will be shredding the dance floor till they feel the sweat drop down their balls. If your sweet Nana didn’t know the lyrics before, she will, after hearing Chad shout them at top volume.

“Runaround Sue,” by Dion DiMucci

On its face, this might seem like just another song about an old-timey slu*t. Not true! It also marks the point in an event when I get on top of the bar and break into a carefully choreographed dance with Chad, who, rumor has it, is not just any random wedding crasher but my former frat brother and eternal beer-pong partner. You’ll be mad, at first. But you’ll get over it once you realize how polished our footwork is and how many of your single friends have told us we’re “unbelievable.”

“The Chicken Dance,” by Werner Thomas

Did you really think I wasn’t going to play this fire hit? Come on.♦

I’m Your Wedding D.J., and These Songs Are Non-Negotiable (2024)

FAQs

How do you thank a wedding DJ? ›

Testimonials
  1. "We would book you 100x's over!" ...
  2. "I truly appreciate the DJs professionalism and attire!" ...
  3. "Thank you for everything you did to make our wedding day perfect!" ...
  4. "Thank you for working with us and thank you for keeping the dance floor going." ...
  5. "Thank you so much for providing great music for our wedding!

What is the most overplayed wedding song? ›

Suggest these songs for your band or DJ's “Do Not Play” list.
  1. I Will Always Love You by Whitney Houston. An error occurred. ...
  2. Y.M.C.A. by Village People. ...
  3. I'm Yours by Jason Mraz. ...
  4. Thinking Out Loud by Ed Sheeran. ...
  5. Single Ladies by Beyoncé ...
  6. My Heart Will Go On by Celine Dion. ...
  7. Happy by Pharrell. ...
  8. Blurred Lines by Robin Thicke.

Can you give wedding DJ a list of songs? ›

Everyone has their music preferences, including your wedding DJ. So, give your DJ a list of must-play songs, genres, and/or artists to ensure your favorites are part of the musical lineup. Let your DJ work their magic in creating a playlist that keeps your guests engaged and the energy on the dance floor alive.

How many songs should I give my wedding DJ? ›

Wedding Duration and Music Coverage

As a general rule of thumb, plan for about 15 songs per hour.

How do you appreciate a good DJ? ›

For a DJ. Dear [DJ's name], Thank you so much for keeping the party alive with your skill, flexibility and energy. Not only were you able to accommodate our playlist requests with precision and care, but you were also a pro at taking impromptu song requests from guests without diverting too much from our wishes.

How do you thank someone for their music? ›

How to Compliment a Song
  1. 1 “I really like the melody.”
  2. 2 “I'm so honored you shared this with me.”
  3. 3 “You light up a room when you sing.”
  4. 4 “Thank you for writing my feelings.”
  5. 5 “The way you convey emotion is incredible.”
  6. 6 “So impressed by you.”
  7. 7 “That beat is out of the world.”

What is the number 1 wedding song of all time? ›

1. "Can't Help Falling In Love," by Elvis Presley.

What is the song called when the Bride and groom leave? ›

Wedding recessional songs, better known as wedding exit songs, are played as the couple walk back down the aisle as newlyweds and the guests clap wildly. Happy, celebratory and bursting with love, your wedding recessional song should reflect the excitement you're feeling inside.

What is the song that brides walk down to aisle to? ›

When you think of wedding songs to walk down the aisle to, you probably envision classical entrance tunes like, the song "Here Comes the Bride" or the "Wedding March." If you want an ultra-traditional wedding entrance, a song that's been proven to stand the test of time is the way to go.

Can I negotiate with wedding DJ? ›

If you find a wedding DJ that you love but their pricing is slightly out of your budget, don't be afraid to negotiate. Many DJs are willing to work with couples to find a pricing package that suits both parties. Start by expressing your interest in their services and explaining your budget constraints.

How do DJs pick their songs? ›

Here are some key tips for track selection:
  • Mix Music That Goes Together. ...
  • Choose Music That You Love. ...
  • Listen to as Much Music as You can and Build Your Music Library. ...
  • Organize Your Collection. ...
  • Download Files of the Highest Quality. ...
  • Mixing Harmonically. ...
  • The Importance of Beat Matching. ...
  • Telling a story.

Do I feed DJ at wedding? ›

Definitely consider feeding your Wedding Vendors that will be working long hours, over dinner at your Wedding! DJ/Musicians, Planner/Coordinators, Sometimes Site Staff, Photobooth Attendants and Photographers are working long, hard hours and you want them to continue to do so through close of event!

How long should a DJ play at a wedding? ›

It's usual for Wedding DJs to provide music for around 4-5 hours. Just bear in mind that even the most professional DJ needs a break now and then, and your guests would probably welcome a breather from dancing every 90 minutes or so too!

What should a female DJ wear to a wedding? ›

The attire of a wedding DJ should not only reflect their personal style but also align with the overall theme and formality of the wedding. Typically, wedding DJs are expected to dress in formal or semi-formal attire.

How many songs are usually in a 1 hour DJ set? ›

You're a pop DJ, and you guess the average length of each song you want to play is three minutes. That means about twenty songs an hour. So you'll probably end up playing sixty songs in your set. Therefore, the crate you pack should contain 120 songs.

How do you say thank you to a wedding party? ›

8 Creative Ways to Thank Your Bridal Party
  1. Ask Them in a Unique Way.
  2. Gift Accessories to Wear at the Wedding.
  3. Write a Personalized Note.
  4. Plan a Special Dance or Thank You Toast.
  5. Give Them Personalized Introductions.
  6. Get Them a Ride Home.
  7. Invite Them to Slumber with You the Night Before.
  8. Help Cover Some Costs.
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Did you tip your wedding DJ? ›

Tipping your reception entertainment is optional but generally preferred. The standard is $20-$25 per musician or $50-$150 for DJs. Gratuity for drivers is usually included in the contract. If it isn't included, 15-20% of the total bill, depending on the service, is the general rule.

How do you say thank you to wedding coordinator? ›

Dear [wedding coordinator's name], We wanted to take a moment to express our deepest appreciation for you as our amazing wedding coordinator. Everything flowed seamlessly, allowing us to fully be in the moment, from day's start to day's end, without worry. That's a huge deal and something we'll never forget.

How do you thank your wedding emcee? ›

“Just wanted to say a big thank you for last night. You are an absolute delight. Thank you for your professionalism and expertise, your wonderful way with words, your very personable approach and your great sense of humour. You made everyone feel welcome, relaxed and connected.” SGCH.

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