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    Many Eurodisco compositions feature lyrics sung in English, although the singers often share a different mother tongue. Eurodisco derivatives generally include Europop and Eurodance, with the most prominent sub-genres being space disco of the late 1970s and Italo disco of the early 1980s.

  3. Many Eurodisco compositions feature lyrics sung in English, although the singers often share a different mother tongue. Eurodisco derivatives generally include Europop and Eurodance, with the most prominent sub-genres being space disco of the late 1970s and Italo disco of the early 1980s.

    • I Feel Love - Donna Summer. The ultimate Eurodisco song by a solo artist. She really had it all. It was catchy & had a sound you never heard before & the lyrics were spot on & the vocals were out of this world for a dance song.
    • Love to Love You Baby - Donna Summer. It's her longest song ever (at 16 minutes 49 seconds or 11 seconds less than 17 minutes when it was originally supposed to be 20 minutes) & it's her best Eurodisco song of the ballad pace.
    • Dancing Queen - ABBA. The best European dance song by a group & lived up to its name & purpose. A truly powerful background & story along with epic vocals.
    • Ma Baker - Boney M. Another classic by them. Never forget that. It's the song that Lady Gaga used in Poker Face as well.
  4. One thing that strikes a lot of non-European viewers of the Eurovision Song Contest is that many of the songs are sung in English. Outside of the ESC, are most modern songs produced in Europe typically produced in the native language of the singers, or in English?

  5. Many Eurodisco compositions feature lyrics sung in English, although the singers often share a different mother tongue. Influences. Disco. Pop music. Rock music. Europop. Derivatives. Avant-funk. Synthwave. Eurodance. French house.

  6. Although most Eurodisco singers share a different mother tongue, most of the records are sung in English lyrics. Eurodisco draws heavily from disco songs, yet it still explores other music styles; the genre was less gritty than typical disco songs and more pop-friendly, as it is influenced by pop, rock, and New Wave music.

  7. Many Eurodisco compositions feature lyrics sung in English, although the singers often share a different mother tongue. Eurodisco derivatives generally include Europop and Eurodance, with the most prominent sub-genres being space disco of the late 1970s and Italo disco of the early 1980s.

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