usadance
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Post by usadance on Oct 21, 2019 4:30:44 GMT 1
SPOTLIGHT (LINKS): #4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 15, 16, 17, 18, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31 (most others can be found on YouTube). Chart colors best viewed when logged in.
DEBUTS: The Dance dam has broken with a record 10 chart debuts (and what a variety)! Przemaz B leads the pack with "My House" a sultry, vocal House track with an infectious hook. John Morales & Natasha Watts follow close behind with "I'm Giving All My Love" a Contemporary House jam with that retro flavor. The title lyrics keep it all exciting. Camp meets valley girl in "I Love This Club" from new artist Edinho Chagas. Contemporary House flavors combine with the fun, OMG chorus. Mattei & Omich return with "It's A House Thing" featuring Steff. We're calling this one Disco and the beat don't stop! Everything is a "House Thing" in the words of Steff.
In the very edgy "I Want You" from Aevion, Contemporary & Progressive House vibes meet Electronica. Hard to describe this unique song blend but it's HOT! "You Are (Everything) (Pt.2)" comes in a vocal version but it's the Sebb Junior instrumental that shines. Kool & The Gang's "Take It To The Top" is sampled and moved over into Danceland. Nice job. "1990" is a Progressive House instrumental by Rory Hoy. His inviting melody makes it all very interesting. "How It Feels" is a throwback to 80's Synth Pop. It's Dance but it's so moving you can't get your hands around it. Male vocals keep us guessing. Magnifik's "Dance With Me" is a mindless House track. One that requires little effort and is easy to digest. The Dirty Secretz remix brings it all home. Autins Groove returns to the chart with "Want You Now". Piano House and Contemporary House join together and cool rhythms and vibes are the result.
CHART TALK: Purple Disco Machine's "Emotion" is on the official USA Dance Club chart and those extra points move it up and over "Roule" (methodology below the chart).
Dance, Remake & Underground House Chart 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 official 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.
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