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My favorite silent clubbing song is All Gold Everything by Trinidad James. They seem to always play that one. It is hilarious to hear that collective "Pop the molly I'm sweatin, whoo!" My second favorite is Poison by BBD.
My favorite silent clubbing song is All Gold Everything by Trinidad James. They seem to always play that one. It is hilarious to hear that collective "Pop the molly I'm sweatin, whoo!" My second favorite is Poison by BBD.
Atlanta's nightlife peaked in the 90s. I mean, at the time, we even had Freaknik which was ghetto as hell, but I heard people had a lot of fun. Buckhead Village was also the center for nightlife, but that's long gone and now it's an upscale urban shopping development.
Still, I'd say Atlanta's nightlife is better than D.C. Atlanta still has a top 10 nightlife scene in the country and probably #1 for Urban nightlife(Rap/HiP Hop).
Oh, it's coming. It's only a matter of time. It's as inevitable as the spread of frozen yogurt, cupcakes and Lululemon across major cities all over America.
Atlanta's nightlife peaked in the 90s. I mean, at the time, we even had Freaknik which was ghetto as hell, but I heard people had a lot of fun. Buckhead Village was also the center for nightlife, but that's long gone and now it's an upscale urban shopping development.
Still, I'd say Atlanta's nightlife is better than D.C. Atlanta still has a top 10 nightlife scene in the country and probably #1 for Urban nightlife(Rap/HiP Hop).
Loved partying in Buckhead Village. Used to remind me of Adams Morgan back in the day with all the people walking outside.
Oh, it's coming. It's only a matter of time. It's as inevitable as the spread of frozen yogurt, cupcakes and Lululemon across major cities all over America.
Just from an LA perspective: Not sure if frozen yogurt was an LA craze first before it went to NYC or vice versa; Cupcakes I don't will ever really catch on in LA, Lululemon looks pretty non-distinguishable from what people have been wearing in LA forever. Rest of the country maybe.
Back to the silent dance craze...are we really one step away from virtual reality clubbing? Cause that is the natural progression from silent clubbing. At least you know that the male/ female ratio will be perfect lol.
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