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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.
The best song on Smith’s second EP is a slow and lovely duet with another sensitive British singer-songwriter, James Bay, on “Waste,” but Smith has plenty more charming uptempo songs like ...
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.
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"Ubangi Stomp" is a straightforward uptempo rock and roll song; the lyrics, not particularly belletristic (e.g."Ubangi stomp ubangi style / When the beat just drives a cool cat wild"), tell in first person the story of a sailor who goes to Africa ("I rocked through Africa and...
Good songs get beaten to death, and bad songs are impossible to pull the plug on. Anyway, wedding season is kicking into gear, and weddings could use a shakeup from hell.
"In God's Country" was released as a single in Canada and the United States in November 1987. The cover art (photographed by Anton Corbijn), sleeve (designed by Steve Averill), and B-sides ("Bullet the Blue Sky" and "Running to Stand Still") were identical to those used for U2's 1988 single "One Tree Hill," released only in New Zealand and Australia.
"Start Without You" is an uptempo R&B song which draws from reggae fusion and dancehall influences, [5] [6] with a length of three minutes and thirty-three seconds, penned by RedOne, Bilal Hajji, Savan Kotecha, and Julian Bunetta.