While
Pride
is
ongoing
during
June,
the
Stonewall
riots
actually
took
place
on
the
weekend
of
June
27.
So,
whether
you’re
heading
up
to
New
York
this
weekend
or
not,
consider
celebrating
with
friends
or
by
heading
out
to
the
clubs
and
enjoying
some
of
the
latest
hot
remixes
and
club
singles.
Check
out
our
top
10
songs
to
keep
you
dancing
with
pride.
So
maybe
they
aren’t
the
most
profound
group
ever
to
record
a
song,
but
this
remix
is
tight.
The
production
gives
the
song
a
dirty,
gritty
feel
in
a
darker
mix,
but
the
girls
still
shine
on
the
vocals.
This
mix
puts
some
funk
behind
Morissette’s
heartache
with
a
faster
beat
and
plenty
of
guitar
manipulation
that
fuels
a
dance
version
of
one
hell
of
a
great
break-up
song.
There
is
nothing
like
grinding
with
a
new
boy
on
the
dance
floor
to
make
you
forget
about
the
one
that
got
away.
The
R&B
hitmaker
goes
for
the
dance
crowd
again
with
remixes
of
his
latest
track
from
his
third
album,
“Year
of
the
Gentleman.”
StoneBridge
reworks
the
track
with
a
frenetic
beat
under
the
cool
lyrics
and
packs
in
plenty
of
acoustic
guitar
—
all
of
which
makes
for
compelling
dance
music.
Usher,
watch
out
—
Ne-Yo
is
gunning
for
your
chart
positions.
No,
you
are
not
experiencing
déjà
vu.
Moran
and
Rigg
released
almost
the
same
remix
with
Danielle
Bollinger
on
vocals
last
year.
The
Holiday
version
gives
the
song
more
life,
which
means
even
better
dance-ability.
Holiday’s
vocals
are
prominent
and
soar
over
the
excellent
dub.
The
Queen
of
Disco
wants
to
make
sure
her
domination
of
the
dance
floor
continues
—
or
at
least,
that
we’re
reminded
she
can
command
its
attention.
Ranny
amps
up
the
golden
vocals
and
adds
synths
the
size
of
a
Pride
float
to
create
a
club
mix
worthy
of
this
sure-fire
Pride
anthem.
All
of
the
sass
and
spunk
shine
through
as
Rihanna
once
again
teams
up
with
Haji
and
Emanuel
for
another
stellar
dance
mix.
The
vocals
are
tweaked
to
play
up
the
drama
and
attitude,
giving
the
upbeat
tempo
added
gusto.
Rihanna
scores
again.
The
album
version
features
an
excellent
use
of
a
sample
of
David
Bowie’s
‘Let’s
Dance’
that
Bowie
himself
approved.
But
sexy
DJ
Eddie
Baez
cranks
up
the
sample
and
lays
down
an
aggressive
beat.
In
a
genre
dominated
by
the
divas,
Craig
David
has
carved
out
a
nice
place
for
himself
on
the
dance
floor.
Armed
with
one
of
the
biggest,
most
distinctive
voices
in
dance
music,
Hamilton
adds
another
terrific
single
to
her
long
list
of
hits.
Rafael
M.
serves
up
a
healthy
dose
of
drama
on
this
mix
by
laying
the
vocals
over
a
high-octane
beat.
Get
it
and
love
it,
because
it’s
headed
to
the
top
of
the
charts.
Where
would
Pride
be
without
our
mega-divas?
Just
in
time
for
the
biggest
gay
weekend
of
the
year,
a
new
remix
of
this
single
from
‘X’
surfaces.
The
Freemasons
made
the
album
version
glimmer,
but
this
one
ramps
up
the
energy
to
make
the
gem
shine
even
more.
Thanks
to
liberal
use
of
the
f-bomb
and
a
slew
of
big
name
remixers,
Lauper
has
already
slung
this
track
all
the
way
up
the
Billboard
Hot
Dance
Club
Play
Chart.
Ralphi
Rosario
and
Abel
crank
up
the
drama
and
give
us
a
perfect
peak-hour
remix.
And
as
those
who
attended
this
year’s
True
Colors
concert
know,
Lauper
has
never
sounded
better.