Boogie (genre)
Boogie (sometimes called post-disco and electro-funk) is a rhythm and blues genre of electronic dance music with close ties to the post-disco style, that first emerged in the United States during the late 1970s to mid-1980s. The sound of boogie defined by bridging acoustic and electronic musical instruments with emphasis on vocals and miscellaneous effects later evolved into electro and house music.
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701 Franklin Ave.Band AKABeat Street (soundtrack)Boogie's Gonna Getcha: '80s New York BoogieBurnin' Up (Imagination song)By Your Side (Breakbot album)Call Me GoodieCarrie LucasCashmere (Cashmere album)Cashmere (band)Chéri (band)Collage (American band)Colonel Abrams (album)Don't Stop the Music (Yarbrough and Peoples song)Dâm-FunkFall in Love with Me (song)Fantastic Voyage (album)Fantasy (group)Feel (New York band)Flying High (Freeez song)Get It Right (Aretha Franklin song)Gimme What I Don't Know (I Want)HaywoodeHeartbreak (Shalamar album)High Hopes (The S.O.S. Band song)Howard Johnson (soul singer)III (S.O.S. Band album)I Specialize in LoveI Wanna Make You Feel GoodIf You Want My Lovin'Imagination (The Whispers album)In Your Eyes (D. Train album)In the Heat of the Night (Imagination song)Inner LifeIt's a Beat WaveJames PantsJohn BenitezJuicy Fruit (album)Just the Way You Like It (The S.O.S. Band album)Keep On Moving Straight Ahead
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Boogie (genre)
Boogie (sometimes called post-disco and electro-funk) is a rhythm and blues genre of electronic dance music with close ties to the post-disco style, that first emerged in the United States during the late 1970s to mid-1980s. The sound of boogie defined by bridging acoustic and electronic musical instruments with emphasis on vocals and miscellaneous effects later evolved into electro and house music.
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El boogie es un género tempran ...... ucionan al electro y al house.
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Буги (иногда также пост-диско ...... овали в электро и хаус музыку.
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ブギー(英語:Boogie)(ポスト・ディスコ、エレクトロ・ ...... 特徴である。後にエレクトロ・ファンクや、ハウスへと派生した。
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Boogie (sometimes called post- ...... into electro and house music.
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Boogie (às vezes chamado de pó ...... iu para electro e house music.
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El boogie es un género tempran ...... ucionan al electro y al house.
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Il boogie (a volte chiamato po ...... si dell'electro e della house.
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Буги (иногда также пост-диско ...... овали в электро и хаус музыку.
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ブギー(英語:Boogie)(ポスト・ディスコ、エレクトロ・ ...... 特徴である。後にエレクトロ・ファンクや、ハウスへと派生した。
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