Top Party Songs for Halloween



Halloween is one of those great holidays for creepy yet cool parties. And what’s a party without smashing jams to dance and bust a move?

Here are top party songs for Halloween.

"Thriller" - Michael Jackson – this 1983 Michael Jackson hit was originally titled Starlight, and has already been in AOL Radio Blog’s “10 Best Halloween Songs”. Well, why not? The video itself is like your nightmares come into life. It became Jackson’s 7th top 10 single to be in the Billboard Hot 100 chart with 3.4 million digital sales to date.

"Superstition" - Stevie Wonder – a 1972 single by singer-songwriter Stevie Wonder, which peaked at #74 in Rolling Stone magazine’s 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. Straight to the point on the title, the song tells about fables and several superstitions. Perfect for the midnight dance floor, right?

"Ghostbusters" - Ray Parker Jr. – well, who you gonna call? This 1984 single is also the theme for the movie of the same title. In 1984, the song hit at #1 in the Billboard Hot 100 and let it be a hit at your super Halloween party.

"Monster" - Kanye West – let’s add a little modern jam in the list. Monster is a 2010 hit single by Kanye which features other artists like Nicki Minaj, Jay-Z, Rick Ross and Justin Vernon. So, if you want to invite them to the party, put this on your playlist!

"A Nightmare on My Street" - D.J. Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince – this 1998 crossover hit reached #15 in the Hot 100 charts. Although the song is not affiliated with the film on Elm Street, it still talks about old Freddy Krueger and the nightmares. Perfectly fits the occasion.

List down your own party mix and have the freakiest Halloween party ever.