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It was described as dance-pop song with "funky and retro vibe" with lyrics that "compares the love of two people to a refreshing ade". [6] "Loveade" was composed in the key of C-sharp major with a tempo of 114 beats per minute. [7]
Dance-pop is highly eclectic, having borrowed influences from other genres, which varied by producers, artists and periods. Such include contemporary R&B, house, trance, techno, electropop, new jack swing, funk and pop rock. Dance-pop is a popular mainstream style of music and there have been numerous artists and groups who perform in the genre.
Japanese dance-pop songs (3 C, 11 P) South Korean dance-pop songs (50 P) ... Kelly Key songs (2 P) Las Ketchup songs (3 P) Diana King songs (4 P) L. Dennis Lloyd ...
"Super Clap" is an energetic dance-pop song with an emphasis on clapping, synth, and brass sounds on top of a very fast beat. [1] [8] The song was composed by Sebastian Thott, Andreas Öberg, and Ninos Hanna. It was composed in the key of C major with the tempo of 140 beats per minute. [9] The lyrics were penned by the production team Ialala ...
The chart was renamed Top 40/Dance on September 9, 1989, [5] and last published on December 1, 1990. [6] Unlike the guitar-oriented rock music heard on contemporary hit radio stations at the time, songs that appeared on the Hot Crossover 30 were often typified by their up-tempo nature, featured drum machines and electronic keyboards , and had ...
I Got It Bad (song) I Heart You (Toni Braxton song) I Knew You Were Trouble; I Wanna Be Bad; I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me) I Won't Give Up on You; I'm Every Woman; I'm His, He's Mine; I'm Ready (Sam Smith and Demi Lovato song) If I Can't Have You (Kelly Clarkson song) If I Had You (Adam Lambert song) It's Only Love (Donna Summer song)
I Can Do It with a Broken Heart" is an upbeat electropop, [5] [19] dance-pop, [20] and new wave song. [21] The song is written in common time with tempo of 132 beats per minute and in the key of C major. [22] Its incorporation of house elements [23] and a bubblegum- and dance-friendly beat is a contrast to the album's predominantly moody ...
Also, it was released in January 2001 in the United States and Europe. Jointly written and composed by Estéfano, "Y Yo Sigo Aquí" is a dance pop and Europop song along pulses with a synthesized house and techno beat. It was one of the most successful songs of the year in the world and is recognized as one of Rubio's signature songs.