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Top 10 Non-English Club Anthems

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"Rising Sun" by EXILE

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UgolinoV 10 years ago Report
Okay, back to EXILE. Released in September 2011, this is considered the ultimate non-English clubbing anthem. It's so addictive, that millions of Mojoholics in Japan are thinking about pulling up to the clubs in or near Tokyo. Not to mention that "Rising Sun" became one of EXILE's signature songs since early 2012. Now that's what I call impress
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"Yerani Imanam" by Erik

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UgolinoV 10 years ago Report
If there were an English version of this Hayastan-pop track, then the lyrics might refer to being excited for casual romance. Erik has gone on to write more intersting songs, but apparently, this is his biggest hit, and you're likely to hear this at clubs in or near Yerevan!
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"Ukhodi" by Tolmachevy Sisters

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UgolinoV 10 years ago Report
Despite their young ages, these talented twins have worked with DJ Arnold, who provided the kick-ass sounds of typical David Guetta influences. It's as deep as you'd expect from a collaboration, but with millions of teens in Russia thinking about pulling up to the clubs in or near Moscow.
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"Ne mogu da ti oprostim" by Sergej Ćetković

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UgolinoV 10 years ago Report
Back when Serbia and Montenegro were one country, Sergej has written and recorded this disco-influenced anthem in hopes of representing the nation at the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 in Istanbul, Turkey. But sadly, he did not win the ticket. This made him furious. Either way, it's still appropriate for clubbing, no matter what!
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"Kel Yarashaylik" by Umidaxon

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UgolinoV 10 years ago Report
Here's a surprise for Uzbekistan's Mojoholics - Umidaxon has a lot of interesting tunes, and this is basically their biggest hit. You're very likely to hear this at clubs all over Uzbekistan! Have fun!
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"Electric Boy" by KARA

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UgolinoV 10 years ago Report
This electrifying fall 2012 jam would become one of their signature songs in early 2013. Not to mention that it was found on an album called "Girls Forever". Before that, it was announced that the group will make a special DJ launch event by the time the song was released. Now that's what I called super electrifying!!
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"Ljubav je svuda" by Moje 3

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UgolinoV 10 years ago Report
Okay, back to something ESC-ish. This was the Serbian entry for Eurovision 2013. Many people wanted this to qualify for the final, but it was very close. Yet again, some people think that it's only appropriate for clubbing.
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"All Night Long" by EXILE

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UgolinoV 10 years ago Report
Wow, we did not see this coming. Released in summer 2012, this interesting EXILE hit has been a perfect candidate for a clubbing anthem, not to mention that it later found on an album called "19: Road to Amazing World". Now that sounds kinda interesting.
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"Jestem" by Magdalena Tul

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UgolinoV 10 years ago Report
Another ESC tune in the list, also a dance-pop track that's sung in Polish. This was for Eurovision 2011 in Dusseldorf, Germany. Many people wanted "Jestem" to be in the final, but it wasn't. Again, many people think that it's only perfect for clubbing.
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"Love Unlimited" by Sofi Marinova

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UgolinoV 10 years ago Report
This seems to be something - this was the Bulgarian entry for the Eurovision Song Contest 2012 in Baku, Azerbaijan. However, it came very close to qualifying to the final. The reason why this song had missed out is because many people think it's only for clubbing.
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