40 Party Jams for Your 4th of July BBQ
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After over 50 years in show business, Ronald Isley and The Isley Brothers have stood the test of time. Their music is eternal, and on the 4th of July, all ages will rejoice to their 1969 classic, "It's Your Thing."
You can take your 4th of July party guests higher, without artificial stimulants, with this 1973 classic from Stevie Wonder, "Higher Ground."
Robin Thicke ruled 2013 with one of the best selling singles of all-time, selling over 15 million copies worldwide. In 2015, a California federal jury ruled he had copied elements from Marvin Gaye's 1977 classic, "Got To Give it Up." Don't let the legal ramifications stop you from partying to "Blurred Lines" on July 4th.
Faith Evans and Puff Daddy sampled the "Chic Cheer" by Chic for this song that will keep your 4th of July soiree jammin,' "Love Like This" from 1998.
A great 4th of July party offers many varieties of funk, including Parliament, Funkadelic, and of course, "Dr. Funkenstein," George Clinton. Have your friends yelling, "Yippie, yo, yippie, yeah," as they bark along with "Atomic Dog" from 1982.
Every 4th of July BBQ needs some disco flava, so bring out "The Maestro," Barry White, for his 1974 classic, "Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe."
You can expect the sun will be blazin' for your 4th of July jam, so work up the perspiration with this 1967 classic from James Brown, "Cold Sweat."
For the singles ladies at your Independence Day BBQ who know they got it goin' on, recognize them with this 2008 dance floor burner from Ne-Yo, "Miss Independent."
Create a club atmosphere for your 4th of July throwdown with the party kings, Usher and Pitbull, and their 2010 jam, "DJ Got Us Fallin' in Love."
Add jazzy flavored R&B to your 4th of July menu with this Stevie Wonder 1977 classic paying tribute to Duke Ellington, "Sir Duke."
31. 1969 - "It's Your Thing" - The Isley Brothers
After over 50 years in show business, Ronald Isley and The Isley Brothers have stood the test of time. Their music is eternal, and on the 4th of July, all ages will rejoice to their 1969 classic, "It's Your Thing."
32. 1973 - "Higher Ground" - Stevie Wonder
You can take your 4th of July party guests higher, without artificial stimulants, with this 1973 classic from Stevie Wonder, "Higher Ground."
33. 2013 - "Blurred Lines" - Robin Thicke
Robin Thicke ruled 2013 with one of the best selling singles of all-time, selling over 15 million copies worldwide. In 2015, a California federal jury ruled he had copied elements from Marvin Gaye's 1977 classic, "Got To Give it Up." Don't let the legal ramifications stop you from partying to "Blurred Lines" on July 4th.
34. 1998 - "Love Like This" - Faith Evans
Faith Evans and Puff Daddy sampled the "Chic Cheer" by Chic for this song that will keep your 4th of July soiree jammin,' "Love Like This" from 1998.
35. 1982- "Atomic Dog" - George Clinton
A great 4th of July party offers many varieties of funk, including Parliament, Funkadelic, and of course, "Dr. Funkenstein," George Clinton. Have your friends yelling, "Yippie, yo, yippie, yeah," as they bark along with "Atomic Dog" from 1982.
36. 1974 - "Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe" - Barry White
Every 4th of July BBQ needs some disco flava, so bring out "The Maestro," Barry White, for his 1974 classic, "Can't Get Enough of Your Love, Babe."
37. 1967 - "Cold Sweat" - James Brown
You can expect the sun will be blazin' for your 4th of July jam, so work up the perspiration with this 1967 classic from James Brown, "Cold Sweat."
38. 2008 - "Miss Independent" - Ne-Yo
For the singles ladies at your Independence Day BBQ who know they got it goin' on, recognize them with this 2008 dance floor burner from Ne-Yo, "Miss Independent."
39. 2010- "DJ Got Us Fallin' in Love" - Usher featuring Pitbull
Create a club atmosphere for your 4th of July throwdown with the party kings, Usher and Pitbull, and their 2010 jam, "DJ Got Us Fallin' in Love."
40. 1977 - "Sir Duke" - Stevie Wonder
Add jazzy flavored R&B to your 4th of July menu with this Stevie Wonder 1977 classic paying tribute to Duke Ellington, "Sir Duke."
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