This is from Hairspray but you've got it wrong... it's:"Hey mama, hey mama, look around."
The song is Welcome to the Sixties.
The purpose of disco music was for dancing.
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The shorter version is disco.
The disco dance first emerged in the late 1960s and became more and more popular into the 1970s in the United States. Famous artists and acts that produced disco orientated music include 'The Bee Gees', Donna Summer and 'The Jackson 5'.
Because it was the kind of music they played at discos in the 1970s. The word disco (short for discotheque) means a dance club where music is played by a DJ instead of a live band. So, the style of music that was played at 1970s discotheques came to be called "disco music." Probably because of its association with 1970s disco music, hardly anybody uses the word "disco" or "discotheque" anymore to describe those kinds of dance clubs. Most people just call them "nightclubs" or "dance clubs" now.You know the movie Saturday Night Fever with John Travolta? That's what a disco was. It was a specific kind of music and dancing, in a specific kind of nightclub with lots of colored lights and disco balls. Sort of like a 1970s version of the raves kids go to today (which also feature a specific kind of music and dancing).
The purpose of disco music was for dancing.
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Faster types of music such as dance, disco, and techno.
The shorter version is disco.
Maybe a fun dance party or a disco party. You can have punch and chips maybe some Spin The Bottle or some other games your sister might like. My friend Boris had his 9th birthday party at a disco club. (It was a kid's disco club). There was a DJ and cool and fresh music.
A good cake decorating idea for a dance theme is that you could put music notes or maybe a disco ball on it. just use frosting or icing in the color black to draw some music notes on top.
A dance that doesn't have religious purpose, is not related with religious music or lyrics.
The disco dance first emerged in the late 1960s and became more and more popular into the 1970s in the United States. Famous artists and acts that produced disco orientated music include 'The Bee Gees', Donna Summer and 'The Jackson 5'.
its in the leaflet you get with music rox
Because it was the kind of music they played at discos in the 1970s. The word disco (short for discotheque) means a dance club where music is played by a DJ instead of a live band. So, the style of music that was played at 1970s discotheques came to be called "disco music." Probably because of its association with 1970s disco music, hardly anybody uses the word "disco" or "discotheque" anymore to describe those kinds of dance clubs. Most people just call them "nightclubs" or "dance clubs" now.You know the movie Saturday Night Fever with John Travolta? That's what a disco was. It was a specific kind of music and dancing, in a specific kind of nightclub with lots of colored lights and disco balls. Sort of like a 1970s version of the raves kids go to today (which also feature a specific kind of music and dancing).
The song with the lyrics "dj turn the music up" is "Pon De Replay," by Rihanna.
The answer depends on which era of Disco music. Modern/Semi Modern and Pure 1970s disco. Fact is I have answers to both: Modern/Semi Modern; Check out nsoul. They had a CD a couple years back that had a bunch of artists. House/trance/etc. If you can find a CD (or maybe a cassette tape) called Cross Rhythms - Sanctified Dance From The U.K. Underground, check it out. Also World Wide Message Tribe was a great group. Pure 1970s Christian Disco... Found on facebook.com via KAMB Celebration Radio 101.5 in California: Archers song from 1979 "Only His Love" check it out here at Shoutlife.