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Creating an Effective Party Playlist

The perfect party playlist is one that flows, sounds great, and incorporates a wide range of music for a wide range of tastes.

Creating an Effective Party Playlist

So, you're throwing a huge party, the invites have gone out, the food and the catering is on order, you've got everybody out of the house so that you can get it fixed up and cleaned and now you need music. The perfect party playlist has to feel right. Is your party following a theme? Because the playlist may be dictated by that theme. Is your party going to be low-key, or a bringing down the ceiling kind of party? Because your playlist will definitely dictate whether or not your party will be either of those. Whether you get your music from mainstream streamers like Spotify or you head to music torrenting sites for the newest and latest tracks, you need to confirm the perfect playlist with your guests. Here, we have some tips for making the perfect party playlist that hops!.

Determine Party Length

If you want a playlist to be a good one, it has to last the length of the party that you are throwing. A 24 hour event, for example, requires a list of up to 60 songs to take you through seamlessly. You need to ensure that you have enough party songs that go without repeating the tracks. Most parties have a playlist that can go for up to 3 to 4 hours without repeating the same songs.

Don't Click Shuffle

It's easy to do when you're going for a run or you're taking yourself off to work on the commute, but you want a playlist that sounds organized and that flows really well. It's not just a case of chucking songs into a list and hoping for the best when it comes to a party playlist. You have to have an order, tell a story with the playlist that you are using. Don't let people's eyes roll when they hear some songs come up. This is not a mixtape; create a theme and let it flow.

Have the Right Soundsystem

There is no use in having a beautifully flowing playlist if your Sound System is too old and cannot handle the music. You don't want to pump the volume and make it hard for people to enjoy the conversation. You need the music to play at the right level so that they are able to hear the words and not just hear a bunch of noise. Your home theater system doesn't have to be expensive to achieve this, so make sure that you are doing your research before the day of the party.


Consider Party Size

The type of party really does matter. Who is your audience for this party? If you're dealing with children, then you need to make sure that your playlist is unpacked with gangsta rap. If you're dealing with older people, choose songs of their decade. Special events often need a curated playlist, so make sure that you're speaking with your guests and getting a feel for the range of music people enjoy. You're not going to play hard-core metal to a bunch of 70-year-olds, right?

Be Open to Requests

You don't have to have hundreds of requests throughout the party, but being open to requests is going to really help the vibe as the night goes on. You want your party to be a success, and that means looking at the way that people like to enjoy music and going with the flow on the day. You don't have to start spinning any desk of any song that comes up, if you have a list of reserve music to one side so that if requests come up you can access it, people are going to talk about your party for years.

Think Like a DJ

When you think like a DJ, you keep playlists consistent and appealing to a wide age group to ensure that nobody falls out of the party early. If you have songs that don't line up next to each other, your playlist is going to sound messy and that's the last thing that you need when you're trying to impress. Consider everything the way a DJ would consider it and you'll be able to ensure that everybody has a great time.

The perfect party playlist is one that flows, that sounds great, and that incorporates a wide range of music for a wide range of tastes. If you create this list early enough and you get some feedback from your guests, you're going to ensure that everybody enjoys the music that you play at your party

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