Watch Dave East & DreamDoll Name Their Top Strip Club Anthems on ‘Billboard Unfiltered Live’
Written by djfrosty on November 21, 2025
Dave East and DreamDoll have plenty of experience in the strip club. The Harlem rapper has been making it rain for over a decade and Dream was a bartender — Startender — at famed NYC strippy Starlets.
The pair of New York natives joined Billboard‘s Delisa Shannon and Michael Saponara for an episode of Billboard Unfiltered Live on Wednesday (Nov. 19) to debate the top five strip club anthems of all time.
DreamDoll went with Future’s “Commas,” Juicy J’s “Bandz a Make Her Dance,” Travis Porter’s “Make It Rain,” Juvenile’s “Back That Azz Up” and Waka Flocka Flame’s “No Hands” featuring Wale and Roscoe Dash.
She also touched on her strip-club lore, which finds her name engraved on the Booby Trap on the River club in Miami. “Y’all look up at the top — it says my name is up there because Booby Trap on the River $100,000 racks thrown — me and Rick Ross,” she said.
As for Dave East, he picked Akinyele’s “Put It in Your Mouth,” Juicy J’s “Bandz a Make Her Dance,” Future’s “March Madness,” Gucci Mane’s “Freaky Gurl” and Pop Smoke’s “Welcome to the Party.”
“I be in the strip club — I’m guilty,” East joked. “I been in there a long time. I feel like this right here, Akinyele, that’s before I was in the club, but the rest of them, I been in the spot to see what they do.”
Saponara showed love to Tyga’s “Make It Nasty,” Lil Wayne and Young Money’s “Every Girl,” Future’s “March Madness,” T-Pain’s “Im N Luv (Wit a Stripper)” and Waka Flocka Flame’s “No Hands.”
After surveying the crowd’s reaction, DreamDoll ended up being crowned the champion for her list of top five strip club anthems.
Billboard launched its first Atlanta strip club chart over the summer and will continue to update it monthly. Watch the full episode above.
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