Tuesday, February 28, 2017

200 MOST ESSENTIAL DANCE SONGS: #10. Continues tomorrow.
PART XX
#10-1

DANCE MUSIC has encompassed a myriad of genres, including: techno, disco, EDM, funk, trance and house. Here are 200 key dance tracks, spanning the decades since the 1960s to the present day. Among them are floor fillers; dance crazes such as The Twist and The Hustle; and groundbreaking tracks to lift any party.
THE CAFFE` LATTE`
200 MOST ESSENTIAL
DANCE SONGS
 A smiling adult African American male (Michael Jackson) with a black afro, wearing a black tuxedo, white shirt, and a black bow tie. Both of his thumbs are hooked into his pants pockets with his palms and fingers facing forward and splayed out. The sides of his jacket are tucked behind his hands as he leans back slightly, giving a playful, casual touch to his formal look. Behind him there is a brown brick wall and to the side of his head are "MICHAEL JACKSON" in yellow chalk writing and "OFF THE WALL" in white chalk writing. "JACKSON" and "WALL" are separately underlined.
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DON’T STOP ‘TIL YOU GET ENOUGH
Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson, child star, wowed the public with his vocal skill and choreography. If the mainstream reckoned the talented youngster would see his talent diminish once adulthood set in, MJ certainly proved them all wrong. When he unleashed his 1979 'Off The Wall' album, Jackson blasted off to a whole other level. "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough" contained elements of R&B, disco and funk with a super dollop of cool. For the next decade, he owned the dancefloor.

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