1. Mohombi Feat. Akon – Dirty Situation (Prod. By RedOne)

This is a new uptempo track by RedOne’s artist Mohombi with Akon which will be off his debut album Movemeant. Mohombi and Akon team up to create an awesome dance party jam that you’re going to want for your next pre game.

2. Kanye West feat. Rihanna and Drake – All Of The Lights

Kanye confirmed that “All of the Lights” will now officially be the third single from his upcoming My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy album. Rumors state that this track could have up to 11 artists on it, so stay tuned. Kanye is moving away from the auto-tune stage and getting back to old school flow. Drake is no longer “Wheelchair Jimmy” from the Nickelodeon show Degrassi, but is now one of the top rap artists in the game. Rihanna is the premier female artist right now with unreal vocals.

3. Lupe Fiasco – The Show Goes On

This is the first single from his upcoming album “Lasers”. I honestly think this is going to be one of the top songs of 2010-2011. Lupe marks his return to stardom with a single built around a sped-up sample from “Float On”, the 2004 hit from rock band Modest Mouse.

4. Timeflies – All Night

Tufts College students Cal and Rob Resnick form the duo known as Timeflies. Timeflies is an up and coming group out of the Boston area. Rob Resnick, producer, provides the beats while Cal is on vocals. Timeflies produces hip-hop, rap, and pop tracks. “All Night” is a track that illustrates Cal’s ability as a lyricist. Rob creates a creative and unique beat, which goes perfectly with Cal’s vocals.

5. Akon – Give It To ‘Em [Ft. Rick Ross]

This is a brand new track from Akon featuring Rick Ross off Akon’s upcoming album “Akonic” dropping Nov. 23. With this song you see Akon going back to “urban” music. Produced by The Runners, the fast-paced banger touts frenetic handclaps and will get your head-bumping.

6. Flo Rida – Turn Around (5,4,3,2,1)

Flo Rida has released a new club banger, ‘Turn Around (5,4,3,2,1),’ which is featured on his upcoming third studio album ‘Only One Flo,’ in stores Nov. 30. The track opens with the recognizable electronic sample of Yello’s 1985 hit ‘Oh Yeah’, which you’ll know if you have seen “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off”. This song will get you off your feat and keep you dancing all night.

7. Collin McLoughlin – Back to the Wall

Collin McLoughlin is 22 from Bedford, NY. Collin’s soulful voice and true to life lyrics resonate with a broad audience. “Back To the Wall” is a story of being at a crossroads and passing up the safe, smooth path to follow your passion and embark on a rough and sometimes unforgiving journey, in Collin’s case, pursuing a musical career. Collin has the capability of becoming one of the next superstar musicians in the music industry. Collin has an up-beat feel and sings over electro-pop beats that make his music something any guy or girl will want.

8. Chiddy Bang – Young Blood

Chiddy Bang is an alternative hip hop band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Their music has become hits for colleges across America. This new song samples The Naked & Famous’ hit “Young Blood”. The song not only showcases some verses from Chidera “Chiddy” Anamege, but also creative production making this a dance party hit. The other half of Chiddy Bang, Xaphoon Jones, is becoming one of the top producers in the industry.

9. Rihanna – Who’s That Chick (Prod. By David Guetta)

This is Rihanna’s second single “Who’s That Chick” from her forthcoming LOUD! album due out soon. This song is produced by dance party mastermind David Guetta. This upbeat dance track will get your adrenaline flowing. The combination of Guetta’s electro beat and Rihanna’s vocals form a sure fire hit.

10. Jessica Mauboy Feat. Ludacris – Saturday Night

Jessica Mauboy is an Australian R&B singer, songwriter and actress. This song is set to be the 2nd single off of Jessica Mauboy’s upcoming album “Get ‘Em Girls.” Ludacris provides a smooth verse to go with Jessica’s great vocals. This has dance party written all over it and is going to be a radio hit real soon.

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