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DJ iSizzle’s 2022 run marked a clear moment of growth and focus: blending radio-ready pop hooks with the high-energy production instincts of a seasoned wedding-and-event DJ. Whether you know him from packed dance floors, wedding playlists, or his own releases, 2022 was the year DJ iSizzle sharpened a formula that balances heartfelt moments and party-starting beats. This article breaks down his top pop songs from that year — the songs that got the most plays, lit up wedding receptions, and generated the most buzz online — and includes the official YouTube videos so you can watch each one as you read.

How these “top” songs were chosen

I curated this list by focusing on three things that mattered in 2022 for DJ iSizzle’s catalogue:

  1. Audience impact — songs that became staples at weddings, parties, and DJ sets.
  2. Streaming & video traction — tracks with official videos and playlist appearances.
  3. Artistic range — songs that showed DJ iSizzle’s ability to write a pop hook and make the production dance-floor-ready.

Those factors combined point to a cross-section of tracks from the 2022 era — singles and album tracks — that best represent DJ iSizzle’s pop output that year. Below are the top tracks, presented with context, why they worked, and the official YouTube music videos so you can watch (and plug them into your next playlist).


1. “The One I Want” (feat. Ethan Michaels) — The romantic pop centerpiece

Arguably the single that captured the most mainstream attention in and around 2022, “The One I Want” is DJ iSizzle’s modern-pop love song: lush, intimate verses and a chorus that lands with a warm, singable melody. The production marries soft synth pads and acoustic guitar-like textures with an accessible pop percussion that makes it suitable for first dances and radio alike. The vocal performance (Ethan Michaels) gives the track an emotional core that wedding playlists leaned into all year long. The song’s cross-purpose strength — tender enough for a slow dance, hooky enough for streaming playlists — is exactly the kind of versatility a DJ needs when planning a wedding’s emotional arc. DJ iSizzle

Watch the official video: YouTube


2. “Meet Me On The Dance Floor” (feat. Ebony Joy & DJ Macallan 25) — Pop that exists to get bodies moving

This track is the no-questions-asked answer to “what do you play when you want the whole room moving?” It’s a bright, stadium-sized pop-dance song with a driving beat and anthemic vocal lines. The production is engineered to peak: big pre-choruses, concise build-ups, and a drop that keeps things melodic so the dance floor can sing along as easily as it can jump. On the DJ side, it’s pure utility — a modern pop banger that transitions cleanly into EDM, Top 40, or remixed throwbacks. If 2022’s goal was to get reception dance floors in the moment — this was that track. YouTube+1

Watch the official video: YouTube


3. “We Light Up” (feat. Ebony Joy) — Pop sparkle and sing-along chorus

A lighter, radio-inflected pop anthem, “We Light Up” leans into celebration and warmth. Vocally and lyrically, it’s built for those peak, feel-good moments: confetti, first dances that turn into sing-alongs, golden-hour montage sequences on wedding highlight reels. Musically, the song uses simple but effective chord movement and a chorus designed to lodge in the brain — the kind of earworm that keeps playlists spinning long after the reception ends. This was one of 2022’s most used wedding-pop tracks from DJ iSizzle’s output. DJ iSizzle

Watch the official video: YouTube


4. “A Beat Called Love” — Pop production with a modern sheen

Where some pop tracks rely purely on melody, “A Beat Called Love” plays in the production details: crisp percussion, stuttering electronic flourishes, and a rhythm that walks the line between club and commercial radio. It’s a mid-tempo cut that can set mood while still keeping energy alive — a perfect bridge track that DJs can use to navigate between classic slow jams and the big uptempo moments. That balancing act is what made it so valuable across 2022 bookings. YouTube

Watch the official video: YouTube


5. “Party” — Unapologetically fun, immediate pop-dance

This one is a short, kinetic blast: pop structure with a party-first attitude. Lyrics are simple, hooks are instant, and production is beefed up without ever losing clarity. When a reception needed upbeat fuel — bouquet tosses, cake-cutting hype, or an open-floor dance segment — “Party” often became the immediate selection. It’s a reminder that pop music, at its best, also knows how to make people move with minimal fuss. YouTube

Watch the official video: YouTube


6. “Tonight” — A pop-nighttime anthem built for highlight reels

“Tonight” dips into late-night romance with neon synths and a hook that favors mood over maximalism. It’s perfect for the transition from dinner ambiance to late-night dancing — that moment when things get a little more intimate and couples take the floor with the lights down. The instrumentation is polished, and the pacing is deliberate: a pop song that understands how tempo and arrangement can steer an event’s vibe. YouTube

Watch the official video: YouTube


7. “Take Me” (Feat. Cara Minaj) — Pop collaboration that expands the palette

This track stands out because of the guest vocal and the collaborative chemistry. Featuring Cara Minaj, “Take Me” blends DJ iSizzle’s knack for big, clean production with a melodic verse-and-chorus structure designed to highlight the featured singer. Tracks like this broaden an artist’s pop reach: they’re radio-friendly and simultaneously valuable in a DJ’s toolkit because they provide a fresh voice that ties into familiar pop frameworks. DJ iSizzle

(If you want the video for this song, see the album playlist and the artist channel.) YouTube+1


8. “Serenity In Motion” (Feat. Nina Phase) — A softer pop moment with cinematic texture

This is the slower, cinematic piece that shows another side of DJ iSizzle’s songwriting: more space, more atmosphere, and a focus on emotional arc. It’s the kind of song couples choose for intimate dances and ceremony interludes. The production choices — airy pads, tasteful string-like synths, and restrained percussion — make this a go-to when a playlist needs to breathe between the party peaks. DJ iSizzle


9. “Meet Me On The Dancefloor (Remix/Alternate Cuts)” — Flexibility for DJs

One of the smartest moves for a DJ-producer is to release alternate mixes that bend a pop song toward clubs, remixes, or stripped versions. The various cuts of “Meet Me On The Dancefloor” (official remix packets, radio edits, and performance edits) made the song extremely useful for working DJs in 2022 — depending on the crowd, you could play the pop radio mix or the heavier dance remix with equal confidence. This multiplicity of versions is a hallmark of a modern DJ-driven pop rollout. YouTube+1


10. “Yeah Yeah Yeah” (feat. J. Shep) — Aggressive pop energy for the finale

Rounding out the top 10 is a high-energy pop bouncer that’s less about subtlety and more about leaving the night on an all-out high. The vocal performance is in-your-face, the chorus is chantable, and the track is structured for maximum immediate impact. It’s the kind of closing song you want on a top-10 list because it summarizes the “pop + party” aesthetic DJ iSizzle pushed in 2022.


Why these tracks mattered in 2022 — a producer’s perspective

DJ iSizzle’s 2022 pop material demonstrates a distinct set of strengths that made these songs stand out:

1. Emotional versatiltiy. Pop songs that double as wedding songs are rare: they must be convincing on the radio but also emotionally serviceable for a couple’s big moment. Tracks like “The One I Want” and “Serenity In Motion” fulfill both roles. DJ iSizzle

2. DJ-first sensibility. As an active DJ, iSizzle writes with transitions and crowd dynamics in mind. That practical knowledge shows up in compact arrangements and mixes that are easier to blend with other tracks — a huge advantage for working DJs who need to maintain momentum. DJ iSizzle

3. Multiple mixes & utility. Pop singles that come with radio edits, dance remixes, and stripped versions are more useful to DJs on the fly. This multi-format approach widened the reach of tracks like “Meet Me On The Dance Floor.” YouTube

4. Video-first marketing. Each of these songs had visual content (official music videos or album-video releases), which helps you find the song in YouTube searches and makes it shareable across social and wedding highlight reels. That visibility drives plays, requests, and bookings. YouTube


How to use these songs in a live set or wedding playlist

If you’re a DJ or event planner, here are practical ways to use these tracks:

  • First dance / special moment: “The One I Want,” “Serenity In Motion.” Use the radio edit for a shorter, more cinematic experience.
  • Peak dance-set starters: “Meet Me On The Dance Floor,” “Yeah Yeah Yeah,” “Party.”
  • Transition / bridge tracks: “A Beat Called Love,” “We Light Up” — those mid-tempo tracks help move the room between vibes.
  • Late-night intimacy: “Tonight” — lower lights, higher connection.
  • Video & highlight reels: Any official music video will provide B-roll and cross-promotional material for social posts. Embed the YouTube short clips in your Instagram or TikTok edits to increase engagement. YouTube+1

Where to watch & listen — official YouTube videos and playlists

Below are quick links to the official YouTube resources for the songs listed above (these are the pages you’ll want to share, embed, or bookmark):

  • “Meet Me On The Dance Floor” (Official Music Video). Watch here. YouTube
  • “The One I Want” (Album / Music Video playlist). Watch here. YouTube
  • “A Beat Called Love” (Official Music Video). Watch here. YouTube
  • “Party” (Official Music Video). Watch here. YouTube
  • “Tonight” (Official Music Video). Watch here. YouTube
  • Artist channel & playlists — DJ iSizzle’s official YouTube and VEVO channels host the videos and album playlists. Great for subscribing and following future releases. YouTube+1

(If you want, I can export a neatly formatted list of those links that’s copy-paste ready for your website, press kit, or booking site.)


Behind the songs — collaborators and the wedding connection

A distinctive feature of DJ iSizzle’s 2022 output is the close relationship between his music and his work as a wedding DJ. Many collaborators — vocalists and co-writers — came from either the wedding scene or the local Seattle music community, which helped the songs feel both personal and crowd-aware. That intentionality is visible on the press pages and album notes where tracks like “The One I Want” are described as wedding-first anthems. When a DJ is also a wedding pro, songs naturally reflect the practicalities of pacing, emotional arcs, and what actually gets people up and dancing. DJ iSizzle+1


Final thoughts — what 2022 set up for the next steps

2022 was a consolidation year for DJ iSizzle: he took the sensibility of a career behind the decks and translated it into pop songs that are usable in many contexts — radio, streaming playlists, wedding ceremonies, and party sets. Those top tracks created a library of reliable, shareable songs that could be remixed, re-edited, and repurposed into 2023 and beyond. The importance of this is simple: songs that work across contexts get more plays, and more plays equal more bookings and more opportunities to connect with listeners both online and in-person. SpotifyDJ iSizzle