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Hi-NRG is uptempo disco or electronic dance music usually featuring synthetic bassline octaves. This list contains some examples of hi-NRG artists and songs. Hi-NRG songs by non-hi NRG artists are also included.
"Somebody Dance with Me" [9] 1992: Double You: Italy "Please Don't Go" [10] 1992: Dr. Alban: Nigeria, Sweden "It's My Life" [11] 1992: Felix: United Kingdom "Don't You Want Me" [12] 1992: Snap! Germany "Rhythm Is a Dancer" [4] [5] [13] 1993: 2 Unlimited: The Netherlands "No Limit" [14] 1993: 2 Unlimited: The Netherlands "Tribal Dance" [7] 1993 ...
The Billboard Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart ranks the most popular dance and electronic song combining airplay audience impressions, digital downloads, streaming and club play. [1] The chart was introduced by Billboard in January 2013 as a result of the rise in popularity of the genres. [1]
In its early development, electronic music was associated almost exclusively with Western art music, but from the late 1960s, the availability of affordable music technology—particularly of synthesizers—meant that music produced using electronic means became increasingly common in the popular domains of rock and pop music and classical ...
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Hi-NRG (pronounced "high energy") [2] is a genre of uptempo disco or electronic dance music (EDM) that originated during the late 1970s and early 1980s.. As a music genre, typified by its fast tempo, staccato hi-hat rhythms (and the four-on-the-floor pattern), reverberated "intense" vocals and "pulsating" octave basslines, it was particularly influential on the disco scene.
Sold: 870,000" [32] In 2018, ThoughtCo placed the song at number one in their list of "10 Best Pop Songs of 1996". [33] In 2022, Pitchfork featured it on their lists of "The 30 Best House Tracks of the '90s" and "The 250 Best Songs of the 1990s", [ 34 ] [ 2 ] while Classic Pop ranked it number nine in their list of the top 40 dance tracks from ...
"Stupid Love" has been described as a return to the dance-pop, [5] [6] [7] electropop [8] [6] [9] [10] and house [11] sound of Gaga's earlier career, with influences of dance, [12] disco, [13] [14] and electronic. [14] Dan Adler of Vanity Fair noted "Lady Gaga's new single 'Stupid Love' arrives in declarations: 'All I ever wanted was love;' 'I ...