Day: November 18, 2015

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Top 20 Trap Music Songs for November 18, 2015

Led Zeppelin – Black Dog (Jorgen Odegard Remix) MISOGI – LUNAR Kaaris – Chargé (Oshi Remix) Losi – My Friend Marshmello – Keep It Mello feat. Omar Linx Tove Lo – Habits (Philip Podraza Remix) TroyBoi – Afterhours (feat. Diplo & Nina Sky) Slim Jesus – Drill Time (Riot Ten Trap Remix) Fifth Harmony – […]

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Top 5 House Music Songs for November 18, 2015

Swanky Tunes feat. Christian Burns – Skin & Bones (Going Deeper Radio Edit) Norman Doray & Bottai – #BringBackTheGroove (Original Mix) Pierce Fulton – No More Vigel feat. LACES – Nothing To Lose (Tom Swoon Radio Edit) Sunnery James & Ryan Marciano – Horny Bounce (Original Mix)

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Sony Playstation (PSX) – Gran Turismo 2

PSX Longplay [223] Gran Turismo 2 (Arcade Mode) from World of Longplays

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Shaparder & LRX feat. Marie Beeckman – Maitasun

Step into Shaparder & LRX’s “Maitasun,” a warm and melodic house track from late 2015 that pairs lush textures with Marie Beeckman’s airy, emotive vocal. The song’s gentle progression and tender melodies made it a standout in both chill playlists and club sets, proving that house music can be as heartfelt as it is rhythmic. Dive back into a track that captures the beauty of groove with emotional depth.

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Promotional still from CaPa’s “Helios” music video, featuring bright stage lighting and dynamic house visuals.
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“Helios” — Sun-Kissed Groove by CaPa in Late 2015

Rediscover CaPa’s “Helios,” a radiant house track from late 2015 that blends bright, sun-soaked melodies with driving rhythm and uplifting energy. Named after the Greek sun god, the song stood out for its feel-good atmosphere and seamless club-floor transition, making it a favorite in daytime sets and late-night sessions alike. Dive back into a moment when house music balanced warmth and momentum with effortless groove.

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Promotional still from Emdeka feat. LeeKim’s “Grey To Gold” music visuals, showing atmospheric house vibes and warm lighting.
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Emdeka’s “Grey To Gold” (feat. LeeKim) — Mood and Groove in House

Step into Emdeka feat. LeeKim’s “Grey To Gold,” a warm and atmospheric house track from late 2015 that pairs layered textures with a steady, groove-driven pulse. LeeKim’s evocative vocal adds emotional depth, while the smooth progression and subtle melodic shifts made the song a favorite in both relaxed sets and late-night playlists. Rediscover a track that captured house music’s ability to be both introspective and danceable.

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Trap Music

Mimosa – Lost

Trap music track from Mimosa – “Lost” – a crowd pleaser if ever there was one Mimosa – Lost from Trap City More trap songs for your playlist Mr. Carmack – ugh 8Er$ – Black Roses Stu – Diamond L O U D – You Can’t Stop Me Diskord – Give U More Hilton – […]

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Official promotional image from Hellberg’s “Better (Radio Edit),” showing dynamic house music visuals and bold lighting.Official promotional image from Hellberg’s “Better (Radio Edit),” showing dynamic house music visuals and bold lighting.
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Hellberg’s “Better (Radio Edit)” — Clean House Energy and Uplift

Rediscover Hellberg’s “Better (Radio Edit),” a bright and melodic house track from late 2015 that paired radio-ready accessibility with club-floor appeal. Clean production, uplifting chord work, and a catchy vocal hook helped the song stand out in an era defined by groove and emotion. Whether heard on playlists or in DJ sets, this version of “Better” captured a moment when house music balanced pop sensibility with dance-floor momentum.

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Official image from Party Killers & Syskey’s “Atlas” music video or promotional still, featuring silhouetted performers and bright club lighting.
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“Atlas”: A 2015 House Floor Staple with Weight and Drive

Experience the driving momentum of Party Killers & Syskey’s “Atlas,” a punchy house track from late 2015 built on steady rhythms and groove-first energy. With its tight production and propulsive bassline, “Atlas” became a club favorite in peak-time sets, capturing the era’s appetite for tracks that move bodies without overcomplication. Rediscover the song that helped define a moment in house music’s forward-pushing evolution.

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