- Do Not Play: which should include any songs you despise such as for example the Chicken Dance, or the Macarena, or the Electric Slide, etc. Also make sure to let your DJ know that the songs on this list are not to be played under ANY circumstances, even if people request them.
- Must Play: list which should include the biggies like your first dance song, and father-daughter dance song, and also some of your absolute favorites that you know you'll want to dance the night away
- Play If Possible: list of songs that you both like and certainly wouldn't mind hearing. You can even get some requests from close family and friends to add. This will help the DJ get an idea of the styles of music you prefer and what kind of crowd he'll be playing to.
Besides a specific list of "do not play" songs, also tell the DJ the general category of music you do not want to hear. For example, some people specify, "no rap music" or "no explicit rap." These guidelines will help your DJ handle requests from your guests.
The wrong song can kill a wedding reception, event or party. The guests could have been having the time of their lives, but as soon as "The Macarena" or "Achy Breaky Heart" came on, the dance floor cleared. Create a "Do Not Play" list to give to your band or DJ to avoid any embarrassing music moments that can turn an otherwise great event into a failure.
Another Badd Creation Productions (Clay County Mobile DJ Service, 32656)
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