Tracks like "Uptown Girl" and "When You’re Looking Like That" are the go-to songs for shifting a mix into a higher tempo.

Since Westlife is a vocal pop group and not a DJ act, a "Westlife DJ Mix" usually refers to a remix, a mashup, or a continuous mix created by a DJ using the band's songs. This guide covers how to listen to them and how to create your own.

Energy drops back to 120 BPM. Beautiful in White (acoustic) loops under a soft kick and vocal chop “I found…” — then, a final sample of the original Flying Without Wings intro, slowed 20%. The airplane landing announcement returns. “We hope you enjoyed the flight.” Fade out with a single, unaccompanied harmony: “Smile… an everlasting smile.”

World of Our Own filtered through a tech-house filter, the “to-to-to-night” stuttered into a vocal drop. The crowd screams as the synth riff from My Love gets replayed on a supersaw lead. Then, the unexpected turn: a capella of I Lay My Love on You over the instrumental of a 2012 Swedish House Mafia track. Melodic, massive, bittersweet.

Spectrum [5]. DJ Lucian Oguguo - Best of Westlife Blues Mix : A two-volume series (Vol 1 & Vol 2) focusing on the group's "blues" and romantic ballad side [8, 10]. DJ Whizkida Mixtape : A comprehensive compilation of Westlife’s most popular tracks [7]. NaijaDJMix - Non-Stop Westlife Hits : A high-energy "Mega Mix" style frequently updated for modern playlists [1, 9]. Core Tracklist Recommendations A good mix should include Westlife's biggest commercial hits to ensure audience engagement [33, 38]: Uptown Girl (2001) – High energy, perfect for transitions into upbeat pop. Flying Without Wings (1999) – Their definitive ballad for emotional peaks. You Raise Me Up (2005) – A major crowd favorite for sing-alongs. Swear It Again – The 1999 debut classic, often available in specific DJ 5-track versions for better mixing [24]. I Have a Dream / Seasons in the Sun – Essential for a nostalgic 90s/00s segment. Mixing Strategy for Westlife Harmonize Your Mix

To make a true DJ mix, you need the Acapella (vocal only) version of Westlife songs.