The 25 Best Strip Club Anthems

In honor of the anniversary of Ice Cube's The Player's Club.

Loverance, "Up!" feat. 50 Cent - Neither strip clubs nor hip hop songs are places known for soft, tender love-making. This ode to "beating it up" helped Loverance graduate from the Bay Area to the majors (and a 50 Cent feature on the remix).  (Photo: Interscope Records)
'Lollipop'  - Weezy’s first foray into T-Pain territory, this 2008 hit showcases Weezy’s sweet-tooth for eye candy.(Photo: Cash Money Records)
T-Pain, "I'm N Luv (Wit a Stripper)" - With its syrupy melodies and slow tempo, this top-10 hit has been the soundtrack for googly-eyed, big-tipping johns sitting right next to the stage since 2005.  (Photo: Konvict/Jive Records)
Too $hort, "Blow the Whistle" - One of the few songs on this list that wasn't specifically made for the strip club, but the creepy bass line and too-easy double entendres made it a pole favorite regardless.  (Photo: Zomba Records)R. Kelly, "Feelin' on Yo Booty" - R. Kelly's hilarious 2001 hit is arguably the best strip club slow jam of all time.  (Photo: Zomba Recording)

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Lil Wayne, "Lollipop" - This 2008 song may have set off Lil Wayne's overuse of Auto-tuned singing, but strip clubs still have a double-D-size soft spot for it. (Photo: Cash Money Records)

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