

Nicki is another crucial part of this vibe curation. Britney is an essential to a going-out playlist, and I think this song is HEAVILY overlooked. We’re going on an initial pretty strong nostalgia wave for this going-out playlist, and this specific song will never not make me feel like I am 10 and on a psychedelic journey whilst completely sober. I would be a sinner if Kesha wasn’t on this playlist in at LEAST the first three tracks.
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I didn’t even know how to pop bottles in the ice and I definitely wasn’t even old enough to want to, but it stuck with me this long nevertheless. Now THIS SONG… This took over the radio and my world as an 8-year-old in the backseat of my family’s Ford Escape. “Like A G6” - Far East Movement, The Cataracs, DEV Every time I hear this song I wanna rock RIGHT NOW. This was truly one of the Black Eyed Peas’ peak songs and I think it deserves a moment of spotlight. Stream Moriondo’s playlist below, and read on for her thoughts about each of the songs. “And then, I want people to be inspired to make new things and dress really cute and have a really fun time, whatever that means to them.” “I want people to see this album and view genuine, exciting, authentic change in me, personally,” she says. Though it may be new sonic territory for Moriondo, it was also a necessary evolution.
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On her new record, she flies full force into hyperpop, drum ‘n’ bass, and an exuberant electronic palette, and you can hear her inspirations in the second half of her playlist as it veers into Gupi, Ashnikko, Rina Sawayama, and Charli XCX. “I wanted to convey the feelings that I felt growing up and that I still feel now of really striving for and really wanting to be this pop star character that I always saw in my head, on TV, and heard on the radio - just really dreamed of all the time,” Moriondo says.

7, which finds Moriondo definitively shedding her ukulele and acoustic roots and taking up the steely and technicolor mantel of a pop star. In fact, these songs heavily informed the making of her latest album, SUCKERPUNCH, out Oct. Though Moriondo, 20, was technically too young to be partying when she first heard these songs - “I secretly pictured myself getting ready to as a teenager when I was actually eight years old in the backseat of my dad's Ford Escape,” Moriondo tells NYLON - they’ve still unfailingly shaped her taste regarding what going out music, and pop star music, should sound like today. On her NYLON Nights playlist for October 2023, Black Eyed Peas’ mega hit “Rock That Body” sidles up next to the Far East Movement’s then-inescapable anthem, “Like A G6,” and Kesha’s sparkly sleaze track, “C’Mon.” If those don’t already have you rushing to put on your best business casual clothes to hit the club, add in Britney’s “3” and Gaga’s “Paparazzi” to complete the heady throwback to one of pop’s most maximalist, wacky eras.

This October 2022, singer-songwriter Chloe Moriondo shares her favorite nostalgic going-out tracks.Ĭhloe Moriondo’s favorite going-out songs mine the glitz and EDM glamour of the early 2010s. Each month we invite a guest artist to curate an exclusive playlist that will keep you going from pre- to post-game. Going out? Need a playlist? Then NYLON’s NYLON Nights playlist is here for you.
