Tra few days is the last day of the year. And so they get closer the celebrations of San Silvestro, or for the New Year’s Eve, as you prefer. While many squares will host concerts and shows, many people will instead stay at home, have an intimate dinner and friends. Without musical accompaniment? Far from it. New Year’s music is essential, to be able to greet the past year and to be able to welcome what will come in the best way. Here then some tips for your playlists new year’s eve.

Songs for new year’s eve 2023: Apple Music playlists

To greet 2022 in a big way, Apple Music asked a 20 of the best DJs and producers in the world to create some exclusive mixes perfect for the New Year’s Eve party. These are songs that push the accelerator and force everyone to dance. Perfect for the famous New Year’s train. But also for an impromptu dance floor at home, between the dinner table and the sofa.

The playlists NYE 2023 are made by prominent names such as Tiësto, Fatboy Slim, Major Lazer, Purple Disco Machine, Martin Garrix. The latter, for example, entered a mix of his Follow with Zedd. But also many other songs remixed by the Dutch producer himself, offering an explosion of dance and electronic music. Here found what it has prepared for Apple Music: 23 songs that promise to let you vent properly.

But all the energy for the last day of 2022 also comes from the retro atmosphere of the groove magician Purple Disco Machine. The German producer also wanted to include mixes from in his playlist for Apple Music Radio GaGa of Queen, of Lay all your love on me of ABBA, of What a Night by Giorgio Moroder e Into the groove of Madonna. Try to listen this playlist and stand still: impossible.

The classics: from YMCA extension to I Will Survive

New Year’s music can range from dance to electronica. But also local pop-rock. The important thing is that we dance and sing as much as possible. But what are the classic New Year’s songs?

We go through the explosive Boom Boom Boom of the Vengaboys to the iconic YMCA extension of the Village People (here the movement of the pelvis is a must). But also I Will Survive by Gloria Gaynor Happy by Pharrell Williams e Uptown Funk by Mark Ronson with Bruno Mars. Among the end-of-year songs may then be missing Happy Birthday of the eternal Raffaella Carrà? Absolutely no. As well as many other of his timeless songs.

New Year’s Eve is also synonymous with unbridled dancing. That is how Samba de Janeiro by Bellini is one of the New Year’s songs to dance non-stop. Entering a colorful and very cheerful “Brazil mood”.

It can not miss Maracaibo

But there’s a title among the most famous New Year’s songs that can’t be missed. It’s about Maracaibo by Lu Colombo. This is one of the most broadcast, listened to and danced Italian songs of the last year.

A curiosity: many mistakenly attribute this song to Raffaella Carrà. But the voice is precisely that of the Italian born in 1952, Lu Colombo.

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