The Sunday X-Perience Bank Holiday Top Ten

The Sunday Xperience has become THE party to go on Sundays due to its vibe and dancing crowd, but it is all down to the music played there, a mix of Reggaeton with doses of Dancehall, Afrobeats, Baile Funk and Salsa. Ahead of a Bank Holiday special this Sunday, with special guest DJ Moreno, here are the top 10 tracks that people are hooked on right now.
by DJ Jose Luis and Moreno
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1. DJ Snake - Taki Taki ft. Selena Gomez, Ozuna, Cardi B

 

2. Koffee - Toast 

 

3. Con Calma Remix - Daddy Yankee + Katy Perry feat. Snow

 

4. Luigi 21 Plus & J Balvin - Siempre Papi, Nunca Inpapi

 

5. Maluma - HP

 

6. Wiley, Sean Paul, Stefflon Don - Boasty ft. Idris Elba

 

7. Anuel AA, Karol G - Secreto

 

8. Afro B - Drogba (Joanna)

 

9. Wisin & Yandel, Romeo Santos - Aullando

 

10. Sean Paul, J Balvin - Contra La Pared

For more info on the Sunday's Xperience Bank Holiday party go to: https://www.bar-salsa.com/soho/05-05-2019/earlymaybankholiday

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