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Steppin out Song List 2018 Song Title STEPPIN OUT SONG LIST 2018 SONG TITLE AIN’T NOBODY AIN’T NO STOPPING US NOW AIN’T NO SUNSHINE AIN’T TO PROUD TO BEG ALL ABOUT THAT BASS ALL NIGHT LONG AMOR PROHIBIDO ANYWAY YOU WANT IT AT LAST ATTENTION BAILA ESTA CUMBIA BAILANDO BANANA PANCAKES BANG BANG BEFORE HE CHEATS BESAME MUNCHO BETTER TOGETHER BILLIE JEAN BLANK SPACE BEFORE HE CHEATS BETCHA BY GOLLY WOW BLACK MAGIC WOMEN BLANK SPACE BODY IS A WONDERLAND BOOGIE ON REGGAE WOMAN BOOGIE OOGIE OOGIE BRICK HOUSE BROWN EYED GIRL BUDAPEST CAKE BY THE OCEAN CALL ME AL CANDY CAN’T GET ENOUGH OF YOUR LOVE CAN’T HELP FALLING IN LOVE WITH YOU CAN’T STOP THE FEELING CAN’T TAKE MY EYES OFF YOU CARELESS WHISPER CARIBBEAN QUEEN CELEBRATION CHAINED TO THE RHYTHM CLOSE TO YOU COMO LA FLOR CORAZON ESPINADO CRAZY CRAZY LITTLE THING CALLED LOVE CRUSIN CUPID SHUFFLE DANCING IN THE MOONLIGHT DANCIN QUEEN DESPACITO DON’T STOP BELIEVING DREAMS DRIFT AWAY EARTH ANGEL EASY ELECTRIC SLIDE EUROPA EVERY LITTLE STEP EVIL WAYS FAMILY AFFAIR FEEL IT STILL FEELS FIELDS OF GOLD FIRE AND RAIN FLY ME TO THE MOON FRAGILE FUNKY MUSIC WHITE BOY GEORGIA GET DOWN ON IT GET DOWN TONIGHT GET UP STAND UP GIRL CRUSH GIVE IT TO ME HAPPY HAVANA HELLO HEY MR. DJ HIGHER LOVE HOME HOTEL CALIFORNIA HOW SWEET IT IS HUMAN NATURE I CAN SEE CLEARLY NOW I CAN’T GO FOR THAT I FEEL IT COMING I FEEL GOOD IF I AIN’T GOT YOU I GOTTA FEELING I HEARD IT THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE I JUST CALLED TO SAY I LOVE YOU I’LL BE AROUND I’M NOT THE ONLY ONE I’M YOUR PUPPET I’M YOURS IS THIS LOVE IRON LION ZION ISN’T SHE LOVELY IT’S THE SAME OLD SONG IT HAD TO BE YOU I WON’T BACK DOWN JOHNNY B GOOD JOKER JUMPIN JACK FLASH JUMP JIVE AND WAIL JUNGLE BOOGIE JUNGLE LOVE JUST MY IMAGINATION KILLING ME SOFTLY KINGSTON TOWN KISS KNEE DEEP L-O-V-E LA BAMBA LA CAMISA NEGRA LADIES NIGHT LATE IN THE EVENING LET’S DANCE LET’S GROOVE LET’S STAY TOGETHER LOWDOWN LUCKY MAKE YOU FEEL MY LOVE MARIA MAN I FEEL LIKE A WOMAN MAN IN THE MIRROR MARGARITAVILLE MARY JANE’S LAST DANCE ME AND MRS. JONES MERCY MERCY ME ME TOO MEXICO MISTY MOVES LIKE JAGGAR MY 1ST MY LAST MY EVERYTHING MY GIRL NEED TO KNOW NEVER GONNA GIVE YOU UP NEW YORK NEW YORK NIGHT SHIFT NO DIGGITY OLD TIME ROCK N ROLL ONE LOVE ONE MORE NIGHT OPEN ARMS OUTSTANDING OYE COMO VA PEOPLE GET READY PERFECT PANTOON POWER OF LOVE PROUD MARY P.Y.T. RAISE YOUR GLASS RED RED WINE RESPECT ROCK WITH YOU ROLLING IN THE DEEP SAIL ON SANTERIA SARA SMILE SAVING ALL MY LOVE SEND MY LOVE SEPTEMBER SHAKE YOUR BODY DOWN SHAPE OF YOU SHOUT SIDE TO SIDE SIGNED SEALED DELIVERED SITTING ON THE DOCK OF THE BAY SMOOTH STAND BY ME STIR IT UP STUCK ON YOU SUAVECITO SUGAR PIE HONEY BUNCH SUPER FREAK SUPERSTITIOUS SWAY SWEET CAROLINE SWEET HOME ALABAMA SWEET HOME CHICAGO THAT’S THE WAY I LIKE IT THAT’S WHAT I LIKE THE HOUSE THAT BUILT ME THINKING OUT LOUD THREE LITTLE BIRDS TIME AFTER TIME TOES TOO CLOSE TOO GOOD AT GOODBYES TOO HOT TURN YOUR LOVE AROUND TWIST AND SHOUT UNDER THE BOARDWALK UPSIDE DOWN UPTOWN FUNK USE ME UP VALERIE WALKING AFTER MIDNIGHT WAITING IN VAIN WAITING ON THE WORLD TO CHANGE WE ARE FAMILY WHAT LOVERS DO WHAT A WONDERFUL WORLD WHAT YOU WON’T DO WHAT’S GOING ON WHEN CAN I SEE YOU WHEN THE SUN GOES DOWN WILD WORLD WOBBLE WORD UP WORKING DAY AND NIGHT WORTH IT YEAH YOU AND ME YOU CAN CALL ME AL YOU CAN’T HURRY LOVE YOU’LL NEVER FIND YOU’VE GOT A FRIEND YOU’VE LOST THAT LOVING FEELING 3 TIMES A LADY 24K MAGIC 50 WAY’S TO LEAVE YOUR LOVER PLEASE KEEP IN MIND THIS OUR ENTIRE SONG LIST. SONG SELECTION IS PUT IN PLACE BY WHO IS PERFORMING THE EVENING OF YOUR EVENT. THANK YOU. .
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