International DJ Steve Aoki, aka Kid Millionaire, knows plenty about getting girls to shed their clothes on the dance floor.

Aoki spins records for swooning ladies in the super-clubs of Europe and at the exclusive celebrity parties of Hollywood.

As any honest gentleman knows, clubbing is all about atmosphere -- and the amount of clothing the ladies can be convinced to remove while enjoying it.

So, in the spirit of education, we asked Aoki, who released his debut album "Pillowface & His Airplane Chronicles," to compile a list of 10 tracks that will inspire women to take off their clothes.

Kid Millionaires Guide to Dance Floor Seduction

    Bloc Party -- "Helicopter (Weird Science Remix)"

    Aoki: "This has a really funky bass-line. It's kind of like an early Death from Above-inspired song. It just has that jumpy sound, and that has always worked wherever I've played it in America. People know the track; it's kind of a classic, so it works.... It's not a technically polished electronic song, it's just a really good bass-line."

    Snoop Dogg -- "Sensual Seduction (Weird Science Remix)"

    Aoki: "This one has this groove, that really locks you in. The louder I've played it, the better it's worked. People start getting into it.... Once you've locked into the groove you just hear it swooning the ladies."

    Britney Spears -- Any Song

    Aoki: "I'm a huge fan of Britney Spears. I just like everything that she's done, from 'Toxic' to 'Gimmee More.' I think the more trouble she gets herself in, the more I want to play her stuff. She doesn't care what anyone thinks, and I like that. You can say the nastiest thing about her, and she just does her thing.... She's a great singer, she can really sing hooks well, and they work great in a club." Hear Britney tracks at Amazon.

    T-Pain -- "Get Low"

    Aoki: "That's the biggest club track around right now, so it's like a gimme. I knew it was going to be a success. It's a guilty pleasure for indie kids, and it's the biggest track in the clubs."

    Chromeo -- "Bonafied Lovin'"

    Aoki: "He's just great at writing melodies and hooks. That album is one of my favorites of the year. This version has a great build-up, and right where the hook comes in it just works."

    Sh*tdisco -- "Reactor Party"

    Aoki: "I signed Sh*t Disco in America, so I'm a little biased. Whenever I play this song, the girls just start jumping. They're like, jumping around, all over each other. I love that. It's a juvenile dance track."

    Scanners -- "Low Life (L.A. Riots Remix Feat. Uffie)"

    Aoki: "That track is one of those ballads I always wanted to play at a club but couldn't.... Everyone knows the lyrics, and I just see girls singing along all over the place. It does sound more melancholy, but it really works on the dance floor."

    Timbaland -- "Miscommunication (Bloody Beetroots Remix)"

    Aoki: "This is one of those tracks where the vocal is fast, electro, punchy...it's one of those tracks where everyone's jumping around."

    Feist -- "My Moon, My Man (Boys Noize Remix)"

    Aoki: "That's one of my biggest requests from girls. It's a huge crossover track. A lot of these tracks are dirty, heavy, hard, this is one that all the girls just go nuts for. I was with Boys Noize in Australia, and there were so many girls in the crowd, he drops that track, and all you can hear is girls screaming."

    ...And Finally -- What to Avoid?

    Aoki: "Avoid the obvious. You should think about the track listing that you think gets girls off. I could tell you tracks that would be clearly sexual and people would all know. But I prefer not to. I'd rather pick tracks out of left field that mean something to me."