From the Speakers

DJ Delicious presents her top-10 tracks of the moment


Featured DJ: DJ Delicious

Hometown: London, England

Bio: Resident DJ at Church on Church, DJ Delicious has been headlining some of the hottest parties in Toronto for over 10 years. Born and raised in London, England and proud to represent the Toronto Queer Scene, her sound ranges from bass banging house music to trap, and hip hop. A guaranteed crowd pleaser!

1. DJ Snake, featuring Lil John – Turn Down for What

Love the bass drop in this song!

2. Hot Natured, featuring Anabel Englund – “Reverse Skydiving”

It’s so sexy and smooth.

3. Lana Del Rey – Blue Jeans (Dub Step Remix)

It’s Lana Del Rey. Need I say more?

4. Drake – “Hold On, We’re Going Home”

Such a crowd-pleaser, and I feel like I’m in love every time I listen to this song.

5. Dillon Francis – “Masta Blasta”

Again, another bass-banging tune!

6. Lady Gaga – “Do What You Want”

I just love singing this song at the top of my lungs in the shower.

7. Sean Finn – “Show Me Love 2K12”

Solid house track with a great drop.

8. Major Lazer – “Get Free”

I think this song is so beautiful.

9. Major Lazer – “Bubble Butt”

 

It gets the ladies moving every time.

10. T-Pain – “Up Down”

If you watch the video of Rihanna dancing to this song, you’ll know why I like it.

Catch DJ Delicious at Back to Church
Fri, April 11 and every second Friday of the month
Church, 504 Church St
churchonchurch.com

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