Post by usadance on Dec 22, 2015 3:40:48 GMT 1
Happy Holidays!
SPOTLIGHT (LINKS): #8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 20, 25, 26 (most others can be found on YouTube)
DEBUTS: 2016 gets off with a bang as DeezBootz's "Til The Morning (Comes)" samples 1985's "Oh Sheila" by Ready For The World. But, this is a classy, high brow, 2016 Dance version which sounds more like Ibiza than Minneapolis. New artist Steve K. is the second debut with his female vocal House jam "Bring Your Love Back." It's an uplifting anthem set adrift over some great Dance music. But at 7:24 we've boiled it down to our tighter radio version which is a little over 3 minutes at USA Dance Mix.
NO OLDIES NEW YEARS SHOW: USA Dance Mix will only be playing the 65+ new Dance-Disco-House tracks we played in 2015 all day long on New Year's Eve and then all day long on New Year's Day!
ON THIS BI-WEEKLY CHART
*Debuts enter at the bottom and are listed in order of strength.
*Tracks are grouped together (like horses in a race). Tracks in one group/race can overtake those in another.
*A track can jump.............by making a debut in the U.S. Dance, Pop or Urban charts (SUPER TRACK).
*Tracks are usually removed after 17 weeks, but can continue if a second/sister track steps forward.
SPOTLIGHT (LINKS): #8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 20, 25, 26 (most others can be found on YouTube)
DEBUTS: 2016 gets off with a bang as DeezBootz's "Til The Morning (Comes)" samples 1985's "Oh Sheila" by Ready For The World. But, this is a classy, high brow, 2016 Dance version which sounds more like Ibiza than Minneapolis. New artist Steve K. is the second debut with his female vocal House jam "Bring Your Love Back." It's an uplifting anthem set adrift over some great Dance music. But at 7:24 we've boiled it down to our tighter radio version which is a little over 3 minutes at USA Dance Mix.
NO OLDIES NEW YEARS SHOW: USA Dance Mix will only be playing the 65+ new Dance-Disco-House tracks we played in 2015 all day long on New Year's Eve and then all day long on New Year's Day!
U.S.A. Dance, Remake & Underground House Chart
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ON THIS BI-WEEKLY CHART
*Debuts enter at the bottom and are listed in order of strength.
*Tracks are grouped together (like horses in a race). Tracks in one group/race can overtake those in another.
*A track can jump.............by making a debut in the U.S. Dance, Pop or Urban charts (SUPER TRACK).
*Tracks are usually removed after 17 weeks, but can continue if a second/sister track steps forward.