Top 50 2000’s Dance Floor Songs for Wedding Receptions

The 2000’s delivered some of the most danceable, feel-good, and high-energy music of any decade. These songs are perfect for keeping the floor moving once momentum is established.

🎢 EARLY 2000’s POP & DANCE ANTHEMS (1–15)

  1. Yeah! – Usher

  2. Crazy in Love – BeyoncΓ©

  3. Get Low – Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz (clean)

  4. Hollaback Girl – Gwen Stefani

  5. Temperature – Sean Paul

  6. Low – Flo Rida

  7. In Da Club – 50 Cent (clean)

  8. Gold Digger – Kanye West (clean)

  9. Promiscuous – Nelly Furtado

  10. SexyBack – Justin Timberlake

  11. Hips Don’t Lie – Shakira

  12. Boom Boom Pow – Black Eyed Peas

  13. Hey Ya! – OutKast

  14. The Way You Move – OutKast

  15. Party Rock Anthem – LMFAO

πŸ”₯ HIP-HOP & CLUB CLASSICS (16–30)

(Wedding-friendly edits recommended)

  1. Let Me Clear My Throat – DJ Kool

  2. Laffy Taffy – D4L

  3. Crank That (Soulja Boy) – Soulja Boy

  4. Gasolina – Daddy Yankee

  5. Get Busy – Sean Paul

  6. It’s Tricky – Run-DMC

  7. Move Ya Body – Nina Sky

  8. Tipsy – J-Kwon

  9. Yeah 3x – Chris Brown

  10. Drop It Like It’s Hot – Snoop Dogg (clean)

  11. Salt Shaker – Ying Yang Twins (clean)

  12. Shake Ya Tailfeather – Nelly

  13. Right Thurr – Chingy

  14. Pony – Ginuwine

  15. Ms. New Booty – Bubba Sparxxx (clean)

🎀 SING-ALONG & POP FAVORITES (31–40)

  1. I Gotta Feeling – Black Eyed Peas

  2. Since U Been Gone – Kelly Clarkson

  3. Yeah! – Usher (reprise-worthy)

  4. Mr. Brightside – The Killers

  5. Hey Baby (Drop It to the Floor) – Pitbull

  6. Tik Tok – Kesha

  7. Don’t Stop the Music – Rihanna

  8. Umbrella – Rihanna

  9. A Thousand Miles – Vanessa Carlton

  10. Cupid Shuffle – Cupid

πŸ’ƒ LATE-NIGHT CROWD PLEASERS (41–50)

  1. Cha Cha Slide – DJ Casper

  2. Cotton Eye Joe – Rednex

  3. Jump Around – House of Pain

  4. Ice Ice Baby – Vanilla Ice

  5. Dynamite – Taio Cruz

  6. Hot In Herre - Nelly

  7. Yeah! – Usher

  8. Calle Ocho - Pitbull

  9. We Found Love – Rihanna

  10. Shut Up and Dance – Walk the Moon

🎧 PRO DJ NOTE

2000’s music works best when:

  • The dance floor is already warmed up

  • Mixed with 90’s or modern hits

  • Clean edits are used

  • Energy is controlled, not dumped

A professional DJ uses this decade to sustain momentum, not shock the crowd.

FINAL THOUGHT

The 2000’s brought confidence, rhythm, and nonstop energy to wedding dance floors β€” and when used correctly, these songs keep guests dancing longer than almost any other era.

If you want a reception that blends nostalgia, energy, and flow, DJ Brian Anderson has the experience to make every song hit at the right moment.

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