‘Music For The Dancers’ N°334 – Vintage 80s Music Videos

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UB40’s "Rat in Mi Kitchen" combines an upbeat reggae rhythm with political edge, using a metaphorical rat to critique Margaret Thatcher’s government. Catchy horns and Ali Campbell’s vocals drive its charm. Blondie’s "Call Me," penned for *American Gigolo*, captures late-night energy with Debbie Harry’s dynamic delivery atop Giorgio Moroder’s production, reigning atop charts with its infectious swagger.

Elvis Costello’s energetic rework of "I Can't Stand Up for Falling Down" transforms heartbreak into danceable urgency, while Freeez’s electro-funk "IOU" pushes early ‘80s sampling tools for a slick, tech-forward vibe. Simply Red’s funk-inspired "The Right Thing" melds polish with Mick Hucknall’s bold vocals, and Matt Bianco’s lively "Get Out of Your Lazy Bed" spreads jazz-infused cheer, daring listeners to stay put.

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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°611 – 2010s Music Videos

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"Run Up" by Major Lazer featuring PartyNextDoor and Nicki Minaj blends breezy Caribbean vibes with dancehall finesse, featuring PND's melodic charm and Nicki's confident swagger. Taylor Swift's "Shake It Off" shines as a defiant pop anthem, driven by catchy drum loops and infectious sax riffs. Both tracks radiate chart-friendly appeal with polished production and hooks that linger.

Avicii & Nicky Romero's "I Could Be The One" offers a melodic EDM touch with Noonie Bao's emotive vocals, while Pitbull and Kesha's "Timber" fuses harmonicas and EDM beats into a global hit. Meanwhile, Bakermat's "Teach Me" updates gospel with modern house, aiming for vibe over depth, and Philip George's "Wish You Were Mine" reworks Stevie Wonder into house grooves.? Take our 12-track quiz.

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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°524 – Vintage 2000s Music Videos

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From the Ying Yang Twins’ chaotic "Shake" featuring Pitbull to Chicane’s atmospheric "Saltwater," the selections cover a range of mid-2000s club essentials. "Shake" brings crunk energy but leans heavily on its George Kranz sampling, while Pitbull’s input adds flair without redefining the track. Meanwhile, Chicane’s "Saltwater," blending Máire Brennan’s vocals with trance beats, captures a striking blend of Celtic influences and dancefloor appeal, making it a highlight of the era.

Other notable entries include Dannii Minogue’s "You Won’t Forget About Me," pairing Ibiza-inspired instrumentals with dance-pop lyrics reflecting fleeting summer flings, and Nu Circles’ "What You Need (Tonight)," showcasing Emma B’s vocals in a polished but predictable production. Mauro Picotto and Mario Più’s "Arabian Pleasure" experiments with varying remixes, though only the extended formats carry significant weight. The Partyboys reimagine The Foundations’ "Build Me Up Buttercup," trading charm for sleek synths, while Reel Big Fish’s ska-punk cover of "Monkey Man" walks a line between respect and routine.? Take our 12-track quiz.

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‘Music For The Dancers’ New Music Videos – N°681

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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°653 – 2010s Music Videos

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Lizzo's funky "Juice" exudes self-love through retro grooves and a vibrant music video, while Martin Garrix's "Animals" thrives on a minimal yet powerful EDM drop that cemented his place in electronic music at just 17. Avicii's "Seek Bromance" blends emotional vocals with club-ready beats, shaping his early progressive house signature. will.i.am's "Bang Bang" juxtaposes 1920s jazz with modern synths for a bold if uneven experiment.

David Guetta's "Turn Me On" fuses Nicki Minaj's dynamic vocals with sleek EDM production, while Cheryl's "I Don’t Care" delivers carefree pop rebellion and chart dominance. Swedish House Mafia's "One [Your Name]" showcases polished big-room elegance, and Jonas Blue's "Polaroid" pairs Liam Payne's smooth vocals with an easygoing, nostalgic soundscape. Each track offers a mix of innovation and crowd-pleasing charm to varying degrees.

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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°118 – Vintage 90s Music Videos

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Norman Cook’s "Dub Be Good to Me" stands out with its mix of SOS Band’s original framework, Johnny Dynell’s bassline, and The Clash’s rebellious touch, creating a moody, genre-blending classic. Its global success, including four weeks at #1 in the UK, cemented its cross-cultural appeal, though its layered production sparked mixed reviews. Meanwhile, Wes's "Alane" fused African chants with dance-floor rhythms, leaving a cultural mark through its authenticity and long chart runs across Europe.

Other highlights include Vanilla Ice's "Play That Funky Music," a calculated hip-hop take on Wild Cherry's hit, and Cappella’s "Move On Baby," a Eurodance staple with Eileina Dennis’s distinctive yet uncredited vocals. Amen UK's "Passion [Running Through My Veins]" brought hard dance energy to the forefront, while Perfecto Allstarz revamped Pigbag’s iconic riff in "Reach Up." Sharon Redd’s disco classic "Can You Handle It" resurfaced through a ’90s remix, showcasing tracks that balance reinvention with nostalgia.? Take our 12-track quiz.

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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°523 – Vintage 90s Music Videos

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Tracks like “Think About” by D.J. H. and Stefy tap into ’90s sampling with Aretha Franklin cuts creating a nostalgic-mechanical vibe, while Scooter’s “Back in the U.K.” pairs wild energy with quirky Miss Marple samples, delivering a playful burst to mid-'90s charts. Quench’s “Dreams” leans on trance’s hypnotic flow, blending atmospheric pads and sawtooth riffs that captured attention in early ’90s dance scenes.

Meanwhile, Charles & Eddie’s “N.Y.C.” offers a subdued ode to their city with smooth harmonies but leaves little impact in contrast to their hit “Would I Lie To You?” Meat Beat Manifesto’s “Mindstream” layers industrial breakbeats and techno energy, favoring texture over accessibility, and 808 State’s “In Yer Face” throws dense production into a raw high-energy anthem teetering between thrilling and bold chaos.

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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°116 – Vintage 2000s Music Videos

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Justin Timberlake’s “SexyBack,” with its distorted vocals and electro-funk swagger, marked a bold shift for the artist, blending Bowie-esque intensity with Timberlake’s unique edge. Co-created with Timbaland and Danja, it commanded global charts and earned a Grammy, though some critique its over-reliance on style. Ashanti’s “Happy,” polished and catchy, showcases her effortless delivery over Murder Inc.’s velvety beats, securing top 10 positions across charts and solidifying early 2000s R&B vibes.

Craig David’s “6 of 1 Thing” brings Cuban flavor to his pop-R&B fusion, but struggles to leave a lasting mark, unlike Basshunter’s “Now You’re Gone,” which turned “Boten Anna” into a Europop chart-topping anthem. Similarly, Eric Prydz’s “Proper Education” adapts Pink Floyd within sleek house beats, gaining massive acclaim while balancing artistic nods with mainstream energy. From Motorcycle’s emotive “As the Rush Comes” to Ferry Corsten’s rhythmic “Rock Your Body Rock,” these tracks capture moments of innovation, nostalgia, or functional dancefloor appeal.

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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°115 – Vintage 80s Music Videos

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Kool & The Gang’s "Get Down On It" combines funky basslines with vibrant horn bursts, embodying 1980s party vibes. Billy Ocean’s "When the Going Gets Tough, the Tough Get Going" shines as a catchy anthem with a dynamic brass section and a playful music video featuring stars like Michael Douglas. Phil Collins' "Sussudio" stands out with its infectious synth grooves and a bold, Minneapolis-inspired sound, capturing the energy of mid-'80s pop.

The Whispers' "And the Beat Goes On" delivers polished funk with a memorable rhythm, while Altered Images’ "I Could Be Happy" balances wistful lyrics with upbeat tempos. On the hip-hop front, Eric B. & Rakim's "Move the Crowd" exemplifies lyrical precision and minimalistic beats. Meanwhile, UB40 and Afrika Bambaataa’s "Reckless" blends reggae and electro vibes, creating a fascinating, albeit uneven, collaboration.

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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°333 – Vintage 2000s Music Videos

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Garbage's "Cherry Lips (Go Baby Go)" mixes quirky glam-pop with retro-futuristic vibes, featuring Steve Marker's tuba through a wah-wah pedal and Daniel Shulman's groovy bassline. Its playful energy earned solid global chart positions, peaking at No. 7 in Australia and No. 8 in Italy, thanks partly to a clever ad campaign. The eccentric Dawn Shadforth-directed video amplifies its quirky charm, nodding to pop-art and manga influences.

Meanwhile, Dirty Vegas’ "Days Go By" pairs wistful acoustic roots with polished house beats, gaining major traction through a Mitsubishi commercial and earning a Grammy in 2003. On the other end, Safri Duo’s percussion-heavy anthem "Played-A-Live (The Bongo Song)" electrified dance floors worldwide, selling 1.5 million copies. Standouts like Hi Tack’s "Say Say Say [Waiting 4 U]" reimagine classic hooks with modern house production flair, while Ice MC’s 1994 Eurodance hit "Think About the Way" wraps rapid raps and Alexia’s soaring vocals in iconic '90s club energy.? Take our 12-track quiz.

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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°331 – Vintage 90s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of Bass Bumpers’ "The Music's Got Me" captures early '90s Eurodance energy with thumping beats and addictive vocal loops, while MC Sar & The Real McCoy’s "Run Away" pairs melancholy lyrics with soaring synths, becoming a global dance hit. Nakatomi’s "Children of the Night" blends Eurodance with happy hardcore for high-tempo thrills. Meanwhile, 49ers' "Touch Me" shines with sampled Aretha Franklin vocals and euphoric house vibes, and Chumbawamba’s "Amnesia" cleverly critiques politics with catchy alternative rhythms, balancing irony and sharp commentary.? Take our 12-track quiz.

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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°330 – Vintage 80s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of Shalamar’s "Right In The Socket" grooves through disco-funk vibes, powered by charismatic vocals and Leon Sylvers III's vibrant production, while Luther Vandross’s "She Won’t Talk to Me" showcases silky frustration over late-’80s R&B finesse. Sheryl Lee Ralph's "In the Evening" captures '80s dancefloor liberation, contrasting starkly with the apocalyptic satire of Nena's "99 Red Balloons." Billy Idol's "Dancing With Myself" blends punk grit with reflective defiance, and The Bangles’ electrifying "Hazy Shade of Winter" amplifies Simon & Garfunkel’s introspection into intense rock anthems. Meanwhile, AC/DC heats things up with the explosive energy of "Heatseeker," delivering riffs and theatrics that epitomize their hard rock swagger.? Take our 12-track quiz.

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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°113 – Vintage 90s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of Bart Simpson’s "Do the Bartman" brings animated swagger with Nancy Cartwright’s playful delivery and Michael Jackson’s uncredited touch, chart-topping globally. Will Smith’s “Gettin’ Jiggy Wit It” blends hip-hop flair with a Sister Sledge sample, bursting with charm and charting high. Rednex’s "Cotton Eye Joe" remixes Appalachian folk with Eurodance absurdity, becoming a wedding staple. Underworld’s "Born Slippy (Nuxx)" thrives on its raw, euphoric chaos, while C+C Music Factory’s “Gonna Make You Sweat” pairs powerhouse vocals with energetic beats. SNAP’s “Exterminate!” delivers dark Eurodance vibes, and Take That’s “Could It Be Magic” reinvents a Manilow classic with boy-band bravado.? Take our 12-track quiz.

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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°112 – Vintage 2000s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of Lady Gaga's "Just Dance" kicks off with punchy synths, capturing the reckless fun of late-2000s dancefloors, while Kylie Minogue’s "Wow" brings glittery escapism with sci-fi visuals. Mika’s “Relax, Take It Easy” blends disco-light grooves with emotional undertones, and Ricky Martin’s "She Bangs" pairs bold Latin rhythms with unstoppable energy. Las Ketchup’s "The Ketchup Song" is pure quirky fun, while Girls Aloud’s "Biology" defies pop norms with its shifting melodies, showcasing Xenomania’s playful ingenuity.? Take our 12-track quiz.

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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°521 – Vintage 90s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of Rachid Taha’s electrifying "Voilà Voilà" fuses techno with North African rhythms, delivering a fierce anti-xenophobia anthem, while Altern-8’s "Frequency" channels ‘90s rave chaos with breakbeats and gas-mask theatrics. Johnny Clegg’s "Cruel Crazy Beautiful World" blends optimism with South African roots, and Garland Jeffreys’s "Hail Hail Rock 'n' Roll" examines race in rock history, mixing raw energy and critique. "Piano Fantasia - Song for Denise" captures Italo-disco’s nostalgic charm, and The Shamen’s "Heal (The Separation)" shifts rave euphoria into introspection with hypnotic synth pulses.? Take our 12-track quiz.

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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°111 – Vintage 80s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of Herbie Hancock’s “Rockit” broke barriers with its fusion of jazz, funk, and early ‘80s electronic beats, amplified by DXT’s innovative turntable work and a surreal music video. Whitney Houston’s “How Will I Know” rides a vibrant wave of synth-funk and pop, showcasing her vocal agility within a playful production. Eddy Grant’s “Electric Avenue” masks sharp social commentary under an infectious reggae-pop groove, while Heatwave’s “Gangsters of the Groove” leans into sleek early ‘80s funk precision. The Blow Monkeys’ “It Doesn’t Have to Be This Way” combines catchy hooks with sly social critique, and The Belle Stars’ “Sign of the Times” pairs playful new wave energy with cynical wit. Meanwhile, Alisha’s “Baby Talk” captures the freestyle sound of the mid-’80s, and Mantronix’s “Who Is It” delivers a restless, genre-pushing blend of electro-funk and old-school hip-hop.? Take our 12-track quiz.

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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°329 – Vintage 2000s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of From Hot Chip's quirky yet irresistible "Ready for the Floor" to Mauro Picotto's hypnotic "Komodo (Save a Soul)," the tracks capture distinct early 2000s energy. P!NK delivers bold swagger in "You Make Me Sick," while Alice Deejay's "Celebrate Our Love" mixes Eurodance with gospel flair. Mason and Princess Superstar's mashup "Perfect (Exceeder)" oozes brash electro-house confidence, contrasting with the nostalgia-infused charm of Sunblock's remix of the "Baywatch" theme "I'll Be Ready."? Take our 12-track quiz.

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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°327 – Vintage 90s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of Inner City’s "Do Ya" mixes techno with jazz-swing vibes, hitting #44 in the UK and #5 on US Dance charts, while Rozalla’s take on "I Love Music" brings ‘90s energy to The O’Jays’ classic, topping US dance charts. Sugar Ray’s breezy "Fly" fuses reggae and pop, capturing late ‘90s optimism, as Skunk Anansie’s intense "Twisted (Everyday Hurts)" merges raw emotion with sharp guitars. Five’s cheeky "Slam Dunk (Da Funk)" oozes playful swagger, and M People’s "How Can I Love You More?" shines with Heather Small’s commanding vocals, becoming a club staple. Meanwhile, Captain Hollywood Project's "Impossible" blends Eurodance with Kim Sanders' emotional vocals, and Deuce’s "Call It Love" delivers radio-friendly charm with upbeat melodies. Dream Frequency’s "Feel So Real" bursts with euphoric rave vibes, and London Boys’ "Freedom" keeps things light, offering feel-good escapism.? Take our 12-track quiz.

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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°326 – Vintage 80s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of 52nd Street’s smooth and emotional "You're My Last Chance" captures mid-’80s sophistication, while Morris Day’s funky "The Oak Tree" radiates playful confidence. Chaka Khan’s lively "It’s My Party" blends steel pans and brass grooves, and Laura Branigan’s dramatic "Gloria" transforms into a high-energy anthem. Shalamar’s "My Girl Loves Me" layers glossy R&B, and Eddie Murphy’s "Party All the Time" serves up unabashed fun with Rick James’ funk-driven production. Wendy & Lisa’s introspective "Sideshow" exudes post-Prince artistry, while Fast Eddie’s "I Can Dance" keeps things simple yet infectious with Chicago house flair.? Take our 12-track quiz.

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‘Music For The Dancers’ N°522 – Vintage 2000s Music Videos

How well do you know the music of Hi-Gate’s "Pitchin’ (In Every Direction)" captures late '90s trance with driving synths and club energy, while Phoenix’s "If I Ever Feel Better" blends introspection with upbeat grooves, showcasing their indie-pop charm. Tracks like DuMonde’s "Tomorrow" deliver euphoric German trance, and Soulwax’s edgy "E Talking" fuses indie with electronic grit. Britney Spears' "Overprotected" critiques control with polished pop flair, and VooDoo & Serano’s relentless "Blood Is Pumpin’" keeps the rave spirit alive. Meanwhile, The Lovefreekz’s "Shine" celebrates disco-inspired house, and MC Tali’s "Blazin’" highlights drum and bass vibrancy.? Take our 12-track quiz.

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