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Sesh Saturday 07.01.17

  • Lizzie Wannell
  • Jan 7, 2017
  • 2 min read

It's that time of the week again! Gear yourself up for a night of madness and adventures with this week's Sesh Saturday playlist.

Diplo and Sleepy Tom - Be Right There

This is a sure winner with your pre-drinks crowd with a heavy beat and catchy lyrics. The song interpolates lyrics from Jade's 1992 hit Don't Walk Away making it into a great dance hit for the 21st century.

Jax Jones and Raye - You Don't Know Me

Get yourself moving with Jax Jones' fourth lead single You Don't Know Me. Despite not doing very well in the charts Jones is gaining a bigger fandom with each song released rocketing him up the charts with every new single.

Tiësto, Oliver Heldens and Natalie La Rose - The Right Song

This tune is almost one year old now, but it is still a top dance anthem. The intro into this song has the deep bass you can distinguish from any other other single making it like no other track. If you want your guests out of their chairs and attempt to shuffle this is the song to pick.

Storm Queen - Look Right Through (MK Remix)

Number one in the charts in 2013, this remix was a huge hit at the time and is still played everywhere to get the crowd going. This timeless house piece is a must on any Saturday night playlist.

Tiësto and John Legend - Summer Nights

If you're wishing for the long summer nights as much as we are here at Chooniverse, then this is the song for you. With vocals by the incredible man that is John Legend, this tune prepares you for the many nights of partying ahead of you.

NEIKED, Dyo and Zac Samuel - Sexual (Zac Samuel Remix)

Up and coming artist Zac Samuel, has done an incredible remix of the song that has seemingly taken over every dj's playlist. Samuel gives the tune a faster backing track with a light bass than runs through your body with ease. This track is certain to keep your body moving into the early hours of the morning.

The French DJ Martin Solveig is back with this epic single Places. Released late last year, this song sadly didn't make it into the UK Top 40 where is deserves a place. Despite this, any electronic/house fan will no doubt have heard of this awesome tune.

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