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The “Club Fusion” channel offers non-stop mixes of today’s hit dance songs, expertly blending styles like House, Tech House, Future House, Big Room House, and Nu Disco. This mainstream channel not only features current chart-toppers but also introduces listeners to potential future hits. It’s the perfect backdrop for lively parties, energizing workouts, and anyone looking to stay abreast of the latest trends in the dance music scene. Whether you’re hosting a gathering or seeking motivation for your fitness routine, Club Fusion keeps the beats fresh and the energy high.© 2025 Party Favorz. All rights reserved. Musique
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  • Summer Heat Volume 2: The Summer’s HOTTEST Club Bangers [Updated]
    Aug 29 2025
    This episode has been updated: Bass was added to the Ozzy Osbourne tribute "Crazy Train" and the transition for TOMAZO - Turn On The Lights x Dont Stop The Music x The Blaze (Tomazo Mashup) was shortened. One thing oddly missing from this year’s summer soundtrack is the elusive “Song of the Summer.” Every year, there’s usually one track—whether pop, hip hop, dance, or even a left-field sleeper—that dominates airwaves and burrows into our brains. This summer? Not so much. Last year, Sabrina Carpenter’s Espresso filled that role perfectly, becoming the go-to anthem from beach parties to TikTok reels. Her label clearly hoped Manchild would repeat the success, but while catchy, it never caught fire in quite the same way. Even with an impressive batch of bootleg remixes (some of them excellent), it didn’t fit the overall mood of this mix and was subsequently dropped. How We’re Consuming Dance Music in 2025 As I’ve mentioned before, people aren’t just relying on traditional radio anymore. Music discovery is happening everywhere—Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube, TikTok, and countless other platforms. For the current generation, the club scene feels fractured, with most of the real momentum happening at massive EDM festivals. Having moved to the suburbs and living in a dry county, I’m admittedly far removed from it these days, but even from a distance it’s clear the club culture isn’t what it once was. Dance music itself isn’t dead—it’s just shifting in how people experience it. Diversity Defines Summer Heat One thing that stands out across our Summer Heat 2025 mixes is the sheer variety. Unlike years past when a couple of styles dominated, the sound is now wide open. That diversity raises the difficulty factor when building seamless sets. Take Afro House, for example. It had its hot minute, but it’s better suited for chill sets than high-energy dance floors. Transitioning from 120 BPM to 128 BPM can feel clunky without chopping tracks, and we’ve never been about jarring cuts just to get from one song to the next. Party Favorz is all about creating a musical journey, where each transition feels intentional. We may not hit perfection every time, but we get pretty damn close. What You’ll Hear in Volume 2 Volume 2 is packed with the latest summer dance songs, club anthems, and fresh remixes that define the season. Alongside those are perennial dance classics resurrected through mashups and bootlegs—the kind of surprises long-time listeners expect from this series. I do want to clear something up, though. The opener, Heartbreak Melody by Alan Walker and FAANGS, has been making waves on TikTok, with one viral video calling it an “80s classic.” Let’s get this straight: it’s not from the 80s. The track samples Be My Lover by La Bouche, a massive 90s Eurodance anthem. That song didn’t just dominate clubs—it crossed over to mainstream radio, paving the way for an entire wave of Eurodance acts. Here at Party Favorz, we even dedicated an entire series to 90s Eurodance, celebrating every bit of its cheesy, hands-in-the-air glory. Walker and FAANGS deserve credit—they’ve reimagined the track with new lyrics while keeping the essence of the original. But mislabeling it as an 80s song? That’s just lazy research. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ViP87WipSm0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGzoz2UlDek Looking Ahead This mix acts as a bit of a reset as we transition into fall—something that seems to be arriving earlier than usual here. Coming up in the next few weeks, Party Favorz will wrap up the final two editions of BackSpin, covering some of the biggest club songs from 2011–2012. After that, we’ll drop our only Chill Out set of the year, plus a few updated entries in the Diva Hall of Fame. On a personal note, I’ll also keep everyone updated on the saga of my shin infection (yes, looks like that one’s sticking around into next year). Until the next time...ENJOY!
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    3 h et 1 min
  • Summer Heat 2025: Summer’s Biggest Dance Songs!
    Jul 19 2025
    Album: Summer Heat 2025Genre: Future House, House, Melodic House, Tech HouseYear: 2025Total Time: 02:55:16 Cheat Codes & Edward Maya feat. Enisa - Be Your Friend (Sisco Kennedy Remix Clean) Rossi x Jazzy - High On Me (Extended Mix) Tiesto & Sexyy Red - OMG! (Clean Extended) Shakedown - At Night (Anyma x Layton Giordani Extended Remix) Chris Lake & Yael Watchman - On & On (Extended Mix) ZHU - Faded (HNTR Extended Remix) Calvin Harris feat. Clementine Douglas - Blessings (Max Styler Extended Remix) Jayda G - The Shiver (Extended Mix) Moby, Blondish & Kiko Franco - Natural Blues (Extended Mix) Sigala & Jaxomy feat. Ilan Kidron - Riptide (Extended Mix) Switch Disco & Tones and I - Hideaway (Extended Mix) Kevin McKay, Fab Massimo & Chantal Lewis-Brown - How Will Know (Extended Mix) Michael Buble - Feeling Good (Better Than Lex Edit) Maesic & Marshall Jefferson feat. Salome Das - Life Is Simple [Move Your Body] (SCRIPT Extended Remix) Rob - Lick It (Original Mix) Nelly Furtado - Maneater (Esox Remix) SIDEPIECE & Bobby Shmurda - Cash Out (Extended Mix) Fred Again, Skepta & PlaqueboyMax - Victory Lap (CRG Remix Dirty) Lou Bega - Sweet Like Cola (Stereoact Extended Mix) DREYA V - Up Front (Extended Mix) Disco Lines & Tinashe - No Broke Boys (Brett Allen Remix Dirty) CeCe Peniston & lau.ra - Finally (Original Mix) Chris Lake - Savana (Extended Mix) David Guetta & Cedric Gervais - If (A Better World) (Extended Mix) Bingo Players, Disco Fries & Boy Meets Girl - For A Star To Fall (Extended Mix) David Guetta, Hypaton & Bonnie Tyler - Together (Extended Mix) Mario Beck - Satisfaction (Original Mix) Bob Sinclar - Cruel Summer (Again) (Tom Enzy Extended Remix) Cheat Codes feat. Izzy Bizu & Kenny G - More Than Anybody (Milan Variable Remix) Swedish House Mafia - Wait So Long (Original Mix) Chris Lorenzo, Max Styler & Audio Bullys - London's On Fire (Extended Mix) Ship Wrek - Shake That (Extended Mix) David Guetta & Sia - Beautiful People (D.O.D. Club Mix) Prospa & Josh Baker feat. RAAH - You Don't Own Me (Extended Mix) it's murph - My Love (Extended Rework) TSHA - Revolution (Extended Mix) Peggy Gou - D.A.N.C.E. (Extended Mix) John Summit + Gorgon City feat. rhys from the sticks - Is Everybody Having Fun (Extended Mix) N.I.C. Nicolaci - Carry On (Extended Mix) Jax Jones x Emei - Stereo (Extended Mix) Pawsa - Double C (From F1 The Movie Extended Mix) Eliza Rose feat. The Trip - Weekend (Extended Mix) The Chainsmokers & Beau Nox - White Wine & Adderall (Beatport Exclusive Extended Version) Alex Warren - Ordinary (Telykast Remix) Extended DVBBS + Abi Flynn - Move A Little Closer (Extended Mix) SG Lewis & Shygirl - Sugar (Sweeter Than Edit) CamelPhat - Sunshine (Original Mix)
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    2 h et 55 min
  • The Biggest Dance Songs of 2025 …So Far! | Catch-Up 2025
    Jun 27 2025
    Halfway there, but the ride feels shaky We have officially crossed the midpoint of 2025, and—between a parade of medical visits and tapering off pain pills—I’ve had plenty of time to listen. What I’ve heard is a scene flooded with well-meaning producers who often sound exactly alike. Tools once locked behind studio doors now sit on every laptop, and the consequence is clear: presets rule, random samples of half-forgotten hits scatter everywhere, and every third track chases the same Afro-House rhythm. Variety exists, but you have to dig deeper than ever to find it. Catch-Up 2025 exists for that very reason. Quantity over quality is wearing thin Party Favorz screens hundreds of promos each week, covering every style under the dance umbrella. The inbox overload means true standouts must punch harder than ever before. When 30 tracks recycle the same kick, bass patch, and “nostalgia” hook, listeners start wondering whether they’re hearing a playlist or a single endlessly looping song. The “biggest dance songs of 2025” must clear a higher bar, yet the supply of fresh ideas keeps shrinking. That sameness forced me to lower the usual entry threshold just to assemble this Catch-Up 2025 mix—and I do not lower bars lightly. A remix masterclass from Lola Young & David Puentez Still, flashes of genius shine. Lola Young’s soulful “Messy” has owned my headphones since January. Early bootlegs skimmed by with polite Future-House padding, fine for playlists but hardly memorable. Then David Puentez arrived. He kept Lola’s raw vocal front and center (even if the verses are a little buried underneath the mix), ratcheted the tension with a snarling synth stab, and slipped in some Stutter House nobody saw coming. The result hits like a confetti cannon on a festival main stage—proof that originality can burn through the noise. This is exactly the mindset the biggest dance songs of 2025 need. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7e13RNXQ7w Streams, stats, and the shrinking spotlight Remember when dance singles pulled 20 million YouTube streams in a week? Now a clip clears 1 million and the industry calls it a “smash.” Much of that traffic moved to Spotify and Apple Music, but pulling numbers is still tougher than ever. Compiling data for Catch-Up 2025 became an exercise in compromise. Lowering stream requirements let slower-burning records claim a slot, and I’m betting some late-season releases will surge before the final Top Dance Songs of 2025 list drops in December. For now, this midpoint snapshot reflects reality—even if reality needs a caffeine shot. John Summit keeps things interesting Credit where it belongs: John Summit refuses to coast. Rather than rinsing and repeating his 2024 formula, he jumped into collabs with indie vocalists, alt-pop writers that include sub-genres of his usual fortay. That willingness to gamble earns him multiple nods inside Catch-Up 2025. At the same time, some classics deserve a breather. “Born Slippy,” “Sweet Disposition,” “Silence,” and “Rapture” have inspired timeless moments, yet they don’t need another remake every quarter. Nadia Ali’s rumored return does make me smile—her voice defined an era—but endless tributes risk draining their own magic. Filling the gaps without filler A handful of Tech-House floor-workers sneak into the set to keep transitions smooth. They won’t break streaming records, yet they move hips, and momentum matters. In two spots I chose alternate versions over chart-topping originals because the edits lifted energy instead of stalling it. Think of Catch-Up 2025 as a living, breathing night out: the headline tunes shine, but the beat never dies between them. About that déjà-vu intro… Sharp-eared listeners will notice the opening block matches the launch of Club Fusion Winter 2025 from earlier in the year. Yes, I accidentally reused it. Chalk that lapse up to brain fog while weaning off prescription painkillers. The good news? Detox is on track,
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    3 h et 44 min
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