Rock the Reels: A Casino-Themed Playlist for Online Gamblers

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Rock the Reels: A Casino-Themed Playlist for Online Gamblers
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If you love online casinos or are an online slot enthusiast, you may spend a few hours a day in front of your computer or phone listening to the same gaming noises. However, why not swap that for a casino-themed playlist that keeps your foot tapping the entire time you play?

The Gambler

The Gambler, by Kenny Rogers, is one of the most well-known casino-themed songs in the world. Even though many will say it has been overplayed almost to the point of having no meaning, those in the know will disagree. 

It is a masterpiece and can be listened to repeatedly, and even if you aren’t a Country fan, you will enjoy it too, especially when you are playing online casino slots

Viva Las Vegas

There is almost no need to explain why Viva Las Vegas is on this list. This Elvis classic has been featured in several movies and TV shows and is practically the quintessential casino song, whether you’re playing online or on a trip to Vegas yourself. 

It encapsulates the glitz and glam of the city, and even if you have never been on the Vegas Strip, this song will make you feel like you know every inch of it. 

Ace of Spades

While Ace of Spades by legendary Rock group Motorhead is another that has possibly been overplayed, the casino playlist will only be complete with it. However, if you are over this version, there are a couple of remakes you can look into. 

Ace of Spades by Hayseed Dixie is a unique reimagining of the Motorhead head and is infused with Bluegrass and soul; well worth the listen if you haven’t already. 

Poker Face

While it is more modern and may not be to everybody’s taste, this Lady Gaga hit has stood the test of time for a reason. It’s incredibly catchy, easy to listen to, and will get you excited. 

While it isn’t technically a casino song, it has enough references to make it onto this list and should make it onto your playlist. 

Casino Boogie

Of course, the Rolling Stones have a casino-related hit in their extensive music library. While not packed with casino references, Casino Boogie is still regarded as a gambling hit due to when and where it was recorded. 

Mick Jagger and the rest of the Stones often frequented casinos in Monte Carlo, especially during the recording of the album Casino Boogie features on; from there, it became relatively easy to join the dots. 

Rambling, Gambling Willie

At first, Rambling, Gambling Willie may seem like a traditional gambling song by the legendary Bob Dylan, but if you listen to the lyrics, you will see that there is a bit of a lesson that can be learned. 

The song is about a man who travels the United States, winning everything he comes across until he eventually loses it all. While it may sound depressing, it is more about knowing when to quit and that it’s better to quit while you’re ahead to guarantee success. 

When it comes to finding music and creating playlists, there are a few websites and platforms that not only have the variety you are looking for but are also easy to use and incredibly cheap, even free. 

YouTube

One of the most popular sites for music and music videos is YoutTube. While you will have to deal with ads, you can usually find what you are looking for, and creating playlists takes just a couple of clicks. 

If you pay for a YouTube Premium account, you will be able to get rid of ads, close YouTube, and keep it playing in the background, a minor feature that many people love. 

Spotify

Spotify is one of the biggest music platforms worldwide, but it still has some limitations. While you will have access to a ton of music and podcasts, the free version of the app is packed with ads and limits the music and playlists you can listen to. 

However, paying for a Spotify subscription will give you access to everything Spotify offers. You can also get family plans, allowing you to share your account with loved ones or friends.

SoundCloud

While not as popular as it once was, SoundCloud is still a great place to find more niche music and collections by artists who don’t want to be part of Spotify. SoundCloud is free to use, and creating playlists is simple and quick. 

Mixcloud

Mixcloud is an interesting platform as it won’t give you individual songs but playlists, mixes, remixes, radio shows, and so on. This approach means you can quickly and easily find a casino-related playlist, as well as a multitude of remixes surrounding it. 

Conclusion

All these great hits can surely set the tone for a round of play and transport players into the casino mindset. There are so many platforms to collect and listen to your music, and playing these hits through the recommended platforms should be simple. Happy listening!