Top 5 songs on DJ Alex Cabot's iPhone
DJ Alex Cabot, ChicagoPride.com
May 20, 2017
Chicago native Alex Cabot has been making his mark throughout Chicago and Boystown. His DJ resume has included work at Charlie's Chicago, Minibar, Manhole and Hydrate. He performed Black and Blue Ball (2016) and will open for DJ Paulo at Neverland’s Pride Party on June 24. "DJ-ing for the gay community is a lot of fun," Cabot told ChicagoPride.com. "In a gay club, people are more invested and more enthusiastic about the music. It makes my job easier and far more exciting.” DJ Alex Cabot shares the Top Five songs currently on his iPhone. He notes these picks vary a great deal from what he plays at nightclubs and parties.
Chicago native Alex Cabot has been making his mark throughout Chicago and Boystown. His DJ resume has included work at Charlie's Chicago, Minibar, Manhole and Hydrate. He performed Black and Blue Ball (2016) and will open for DJ Paulo at Neverland’s Pride Party on June 24. "DJ-ing for the gay community is a lot of fun," Cabot told ChicagoPride.com. "In a gay club, people are more invested and more enthusiastic about the music. It makes my job easier and far more exciting.” DJ Alex Cabot shares the Top Five songs currently on his iPhone. He notes these picks vary a great deal from what he plays at nightclubs and parties.
"Try" - Pink
"Try" is a song recorded by American singer Pink, which she released as the second single from her sixth album, The Truth About Love (2012). Written and composed by Busbee and Ben West, and produced by Greg Kurstin, it is a pop rock ballad about taking risks with love, no matter what consequences may result. - Wikipedia
"Indecente Propuesta" - Romeo Santos
"Propuesta Indecente" ("Indecent Proposal") is a bachata song by American singer Romeo Santos from his second studio album Formula, Vol. 2. The song mixes the sound of bachata and Argentine tango. - Wikipedia
"It's Not Right But It's Ok" - Whitney Houston (Enrico Dias Pyur Edit)
“Everybody's Beautiful" by Miasha (Rauhofer Sublime Remix)
"You Raise Me Up" - Josh Grobin
In 2003, David Foster decided to produce the song after being introduced to it by Frank Petrone of peermusic, the song's publisher. He chose the up-and-coming Josh Groban to record the song, which was accompanied by the tenor Craig Von Vennik of the Establishment. Groban's version made it to #1 on the Billboard adult contemporary chart in early 2004 and remained there for six weeks. - Wikipedia