Best Strip Club Songs of All Time

Apr 28
11:09

2011

Anna Woodward

Anna Woodward

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When you think of the strip club, the music is as integral a part of the experience as the ladies themselves. Without that thumping background, the rhythm wouldn't be there and the dancing itself would fall flat. Without further ado, here are the best songs for getting dirty on the stage.

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When you think of the strip club,Best Strip Club Songs of All Time Articles the music is as integral a part of the experience as the ladies themselves. Without that thumping background accompanying the ladies getting down, the rhythm wouldn't be there and the dancing itself would fall flat. Both slow and fast music has been successfully used as the entertainment score, but there are a few songs that have risen above the rest to be the best. These are the songs that were simply made for this type of entertainment. Without further ado, here are the best songs for getting dirty on the stage.

"Girls, Girls, Girls" - Motley Crue

Whatever else one might say about the glam rock explosion of the 80s, few could deny that it gave us its fair share of strip club anthems. Songs like "Cherry Pie" from Warrant, "Talk Dirty to Me" from Poison, and of course this ode to strippers everywhere by Vince Neil and the boys. Not only does the song provide a driving drum-and-guitar rhythm that all but the very shyest of all could get down to, it actually incorporates many of the world's most famous houses of exotic dance into the lyrics. What more could you want from your anthem?

"Hit Me With Your Best Shot" - Pat Benatar

At first, it may seem like a contradiction to propose this female empowerment anthem as one of the best strip clubs songs of all time, but there it is. Perhaps it is a contradiction, but since when has that kind of disassociation stopped anyone from putting a song where they want it? For anyone who was around when Ronald Reagan was using "Born in the U.S.A." as his campaign theme, it isn't a surprise to see music being appropriated in ways the artist may never have intended.

"Shook Me All Night Long" - AC/DC

This classic rock ode to a perfect night of exhilaration couldn't be more suited to the strip club. As long as you can put the Celine Dion live version out of your head while watching the dancers, it should make for an excellent mix of metal and dancing excitement. Of course, there are clubs where "Whole Lotta Rosie" might be more appropriate, but everyone has their preferences.

"Working For The Weekend" - Loverboy

The thumping bass of this 80s bit of fluff makes it quite a popular choice for dancers across the country. Of course, the message of relaxing after a hard week of work certainly hits home for many of the patrons of the strip club establishment. Of course, it was also the background music for Chris Farley's stripping debut on SNL, so who could deny its rightful place in the annals of great stripper music?