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    If You Feel the Funk

    Latoya Jackson

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    Put A Little Love On Me

    Delegation

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    (Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty

    Kc and the Sunshine Band [Studio 54 Disco]

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    A Lover's Holiday

    Change [The Very Best of Change]

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    Babe We’re Gonna Love Tonight

    Lime [Lime II]

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    Blame It on the Boogie

    Jackson 5 [Destiny]

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    Boogie Oogie Oogie

    A Taste of Honey [A Taste of Honey]

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    Born to Be Alive (Single Version)

    Patrick Hernandez [Born to Be Alive (Extended Version) - Single]

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    Boy's Club

    Sheila E. [Sheila E.]

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    Can You Handle It

    Sharon Redd [Sharon Redd]

From the lively studios of Oldies Online Radio, let’s immerse ourselves in a musical time machine, journeying back to the era that defined glamour, energy, and the invincible beat of the disco. This retrospective highlights a selection of unforgettable tunes and their impact on today’s music scene.

Starting with Latoya Jackson’s “If You Feel the Funk”. This track is more than just a rhythmic groove; it’s a call to action, an invitation to surrender to the music. Latoya’s powerful vocals, combined with the infectious rhythm, make you want to hit the dance floor.

Up next is “Put A Little Love On Me” by Delegation. The moving lyrics and soulful harmonies of this track highlight the ’70s aesthetic, making it a timeless classic.

We can’t talk about disco classics without mentioning one of the most intoxicating tracks of the era: “(Shake, Shake, Shake) Shake Your Booty” by KC and the Sunshine Band. This song is an anthem of liberation and self-expression, encouraging everyone to let go and feel the rhythm.

The journey continues with the ear-catching bassline of “A Lover’s Holiday” by Change. The tune is a glowing testament to the era’s innovative sound production, while its positive vibes make it a must-have on your feel-good playlist.

Moving forward, the synth-laden “Babe We’re Gonna Love Tonight” by Lime stands out with its high-energy beats and catchy melody. This track is an embodiment of the pulsating disco era, making it a true gem for vintage music lovers.

Adding to the magic, “Blame It on the Boogie” by Jackson 5, “Boogie Oogie Oogie” by A Taste of Honey, “Born to Be Alive” by Patrick Hernandez, “Boy’s Club” by Sheila E., and “Can You Handle It” by Sharon Redd complete our disco journey, each offering a unique spin on the signature disco sound.

These timeless tracks continue to inspire modern music, adding a touch of nostalgia to the current scene. As disco resurfaces in today’s pop culture, these tracks remind us of a time when music was all about feeling good and dancing the night away.

To wrap up, there’s no better way to appreciate these classics than by creating a ‘reviving the disco’ playlist. Each track is a testament to an era that continues to shape the musical landscape, proving that disco is not dead; it’s just taking a nap.


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