How well do you know your music? Let’s find out with a quiz that accompanies this week playlist.
The subjects du jour are : Aaron Carter, Sarah Connor, Bob Sinclar, Noisettes, Nelly, Fergie, Future Breeze, Cascada, Melanie C, Girls Aloud, Studio B, CRW, Roger Goode
They are the performers of twelve vintage dance tunes that were ranked in various charts, this week (15/52) BUT … in the Noughties 2000s.
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Tracklist
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1 . Aaron Carter - Leave It Up To MeFeatured on the 2001 album "Oh Aaron".
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2 . Sarah Connor - He's UnbelievableFeatured on the 2002 album "Unbelievable".
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3 . Bob Sinclar - Love GenerationFeatured on the 2006 album "Western Dream".
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4 . Noisettes - Don't Upset The Rhythm [Go Baby Go]Featured on the 2009 album "Wild Young Hearts".
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5 . Nelly , Fergie - Party PeopleFeatured on the 2008 album "Brass Knuckles".
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6 . Future Breeze - Temple Of Dreams
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7 . Cascada - Truly Madly DeeplyFeatured on the 2006 album "Everytime We Touch".
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8 . Melanie C - I Want CandyFeatured on the 2007 album "This Time.".
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9 . Girls Aloud - UntouchableFeatured on the 2008 album "Out of Control".
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10 . Studio B - C'mon Get It On
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11 . CRW - I Feel Love
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12 . Roger Goode - In The BeginningFeatured on the 2001 album "Coming Up For Air".
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And the correct answers (in case you missed one or two) are:
1. Rob Tyger and Kay Denar are the duo behind the composition and production of "He's Unbelievable." Their involvement extended to both creative and technical aspects alongside producer George Glueck.
2. Gary Pine, known for his association with The Wailers, lends his vocals to Bob Sinclar's "Love Generation." Pine's contribution helped the track achieve international success.
3. Noisettes crafted "Don't Upset the Rhythm (Go Baby Go)" at Mayfair Studios in London. The studio has been a birthplace for various chart-toppers.
4. "Party People" was initially set for Fergie's debut album "The Dutchess" before being claimed by Nelly for his own project, "Brass Knuckles."
5. Future Breeze's "Temple of Dreams" firmly resides within the hard trance category. It's a track celebrated for its unyielding beat and electronica prowess.
6. Cascada's Eurodance cover reimagines "Truly Madly Deeply," originally an iconic ballad by Savage Garden. The duo’s creation set the stage for many subsequent reinterpretations.
7. Melanie C's "I Want Candy" video sees her in a striking catsuit, overshadowed only by her backup dancers' striking abs. It's a visual feast with a memorable choreography.
8. Girls Aloud's "Untouchable" visually borrows from "2001: A Space Odyssey." Their music video features the band members voyaging through space in shimmering orbs.
9. "C'mon Get It On" features Kelly Beckett, whose vocals added a club-friendly energy. The track saw decent success in UK and Finland charts.
10. CRW's "I Feel Love" achieved significant play on the dance floor under the label Nukleuz. Known for trance hits, this release was no exception.
11. Ferry Corsten remixed "In The Beginning" by Roger Goode, adding a distinctive touch. The remix attained noticeable ranking in the UK charts.
12. "Here I Stand" by Milltown Brothers was the thematic force behind the BBC's drama "All Quiet on the Preston Front." The track lent an indie vibe to the series.
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