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Classic club music tracks recommended for people in their 40s

Classic club music tracks recommended for people in their 40s
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As we get older, we may start to feel that clubs are places far removed from our lives.

However, the music played there is often very interesting, having evolved by incorporating a wide range of genres.

In this piece, I’ll be introducing some of that club music.

Classic club music recommendations for people in their 40s (1–10)

How GeeBlack Machine

A club-music classic by Black Machine, whose catchy vocal riff leaves a lasting impression and evokes the aura of a famed dance classic.

Its modern sound lingers in the ear, offering a refreshing feel that also makes it a great recommendation for listeners in their 40s.

Runaway BabyBruno Mars

(Lip sync MV) Bruno Mars – Runaway Baby
Runaway BabyBruno Mars

A classic piece of club music by Bruno Mars, showcasing high-quality production with universally powerful, catchy, high-speed pop sound.

Its exuberant brightness makes it a guaranteed crowd-pleaser and an easy recommendation for listeners in their 40s as well.

Throw DownDogg Master

This is a club music classic by Dog Master, whose style reimagines P-Funk in a more electronic setting and has gained popularity for its cool fusion with hip-hop elements.

With a modern finish that’s approachable for listeners in their 40s, it delivers a powerful overall production.

Precious ThingOlli

This is a classic club track by Ollie, whose heavy groove blends P-funk and electro elements into a cool, club-ready production with powerful impact.

It’s a fresh-sounding tune that’s perfect for getting the energy up, and it comes highly recommended for listeners in their 40s as well.

Maxx AxeRoger Troutman

Roger Troutman – Maxx Axe (Full Lenght Version)
Maxx AxeRoger Troutman

This is a classic club track by Roger Troutman, famous for its cool, choppy cutting-guitar intro phrase and an entertaining, Famicom-like sound approach.

With a heavy P-Funk flavor, it’s an easy-to-listen-to production that’s also recommended for listeners in their 40s.