Hi, the title says pretty much everything I wanted to ask you - Can I ask a DJ at a strip club to play my favorite song? Has anybody done that? Perhaps, I can get him a few dollars as a tip for the request? Would it be too rude?
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Hi, the title says pretty much everything I wanted to ask you - Can I ask a DJ at a strip club to play my favorite song? Has anybody done that? Perhaps, I can get him a few dollars as a tip for the request? Would it be too rude?
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It’s usually fine to ask the DJ if you can tip them to play your favorite song. Of course, the song might have to fit in with the other music the club plays, but some DJs are more flexible than others in what they might be willing to play. Also keep in mind that if a dancer is on stage, she might have chosen what songs she wants to dance to, so the DJ may have more song flexibility between stage sets…
I ask the DJ to play "Tiptoe Through the Tulips" by tiny tim but he never does it. maybe it takes more than my $1 tip.
^ $5 per song seems reasonable, or maybe one can get 3 songs for $10… 😁
' 📲 ' 📲 ' 📲 ' Yes, you can. Depending on how busy da' strip club is, and if there songs in line for strippers/other customers might be considered. I inquired what dj ' played before, & picked up a cool song, but haven't actually made a request yet. It's a good idea to request coz you want dat' adrenaline, thrive & celebration for you & da' strippers. The more songs fav's played, the more money for the strippers/dj. I wish more classic rock music could be played, Imma' more 90's, early 2000's & 80's rock, pop/r&b, & techno monster, some rap. Lil' current stuff, and mixed music. I like playin' songs with youtube' strippers & pole dancers! OTC would be great, Lol - Own DJ with mi stripper, pvt pole would be nice! You can check mi tuscl profile as well as mi strip club songs fav's discussion for additional songs you might like. ' Fav' Songs Discussion With Links @ YouTube :
Good DJs will announce that they will play your favorites. To just let them know.
' 👽_ - - - - ' I will be adding more songs ' @ mi favorite sc songs discussion ' tuscl.net
One thing that will never happen again is a dancer asking me to pick her music for her at a club with a juke box. That happened once years ago. I remember picking a Tool and a Rob Zombie song. Nowadays, I could care less what they played.
Yes, but within reason.
If you ask for song completely out of the club vibe, they might say no. And if you ask for something super long, they'll probably cut it to within standards. Otherwise, yeah go for it. Buy him a drink or give him a tip along with the request and won't just not be rude but he'll appreciate it.
I’ve been asked by the dj in two clubs where I’m a regular what I wanted to hear or what I wanted a certain dancer to dance to. Never took them up on it but i was asked. I’d be perfectly comfortable requesting a song and throwing the dj a tip if I really wanted to hear something, as long as it fit the club vibe.
So, OP, what is your favorite song? No judgment (lol)
My local strip club DJ used to wear a hoodie that said "I AM NOT YOUR IPOD" because he was tired of requests 😂
As others said most likely - especially if you tip - and the song is appropriate- you request Moon River they might say no
Yep, like others have said, a decent tip will get almost any song you have heard in a strip club played for you. I usually give they guy $20 and ask him for a couple different songs. I have never had it take more than a a couple minutes for them to be played back to back. Unfortunately, this almost never gets them to move off their established song lengths. A 3 minute song club, remains a three minute song club.
All clubs should have a standardized song length. So longer songs get cut to that length or shorter ones get replayed till the length is reached. Ive been in a situation where most songs were 3-4 minutes each.. but there was a random song that only played for 30 seconds. Dancer wanted to still count it as one song. That club took a cut of the dance money, so it wasnt her fault, but still.
BumHip but whats the point of it, just getting to hear songs you like, in the club? Or having a song you want being played during lapdances? Idk, its not something i would pay for, i can pull up any song on my own, i dont need the club to be playing particular songs
@PAWG_Patrol Hahaha, I'm guessing many of those requests weren’t coming with a proper tip!
Stairway to Heaven!
A couple years ago, there was a Phoenix dancer from Thailand. I pulled out a $20 and asked the DJ if he could play "One Night in Bangkok" and "Me So Horny" when she does her next 2 song set. The DJ agreed.
Generally if a girl is on stage she gets to pick her own music. If it's slow and the DJ is mixing in songs between girls on stage, go ahead and ask. If it's "dude music" from 2000 or before your odds are pretty good. Anything newer and it's going to depend on the DJ
Best to ask a dancer vs DJ, as she is the one that ultimately deals with it. I have asked dancers to dance to certain songs....particularly ones that match thei style of the girl. Many remember, and will ask if want her to play XXX like last time.
Wow, thanks guys. I never imagined I would get lots of replies. My favorite song is "Country Girl (Shake It For Me)," if you guys are curious to know.
That's a good song! (for a country song...)
much better than the rap trap crap.
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