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  1. Footwork, also called juke, footwork/juke or Chicago juke, is a genre of electronic dance music derived from ghetto house with elements of hip hop, first appearing in Chicago in the late 1990s. The music style evolved from the earlier, rapid rhythms of ghetto house, a change pioneered by RP Boo.

  2. Mar 4, 2008 · Juke music—extra-fast, often raunchily rapped electronic dance—may excite the American Apparel–wearing kids in North Side clubs, but for much of the ’90s it was an underground phenomenon ...

  3. Chicago Juke music evolved out of ghetto house. Traditional Chicago juke music evolved out of the sped-up 4/4 template of ghetto house. While I’ve definitely spent my fair share of time obsessing over Power 92 (Chicago’s main urban-format radio station, which features weeknight mixes from DJ Nehpets) and Dance Mania 12”s, I can only take ...

  4. Footwork, also called juke, footwork/juke or Chicago juke, is a genre of electronic dance music derived from ghetto house with elements of hip hop, first appearing in Chicago in the late 1990s. The music style evolved from the earlier, rapid rhythms of ghetto house, a change pioneered by RP Boo.

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  6. May 16, 2024 · The history of house music in Chicago. Published on May 16, 2024 by Choose Chicago. In just 40 years, house music has evolved from an underground scene into a global sensation. This groundbreaking genre has influenced a diverse range of today’s artists across the musical spectrum and forever changed the dance music landscape.

  7. Moderated by: First Lady - Multimedia Personality & Pioneering House Music Female DJ . Chicago House Music Festival Pre-Party Saturday, June 1, 1-10pm Navy Pier, 600 E Grand Ave – Wave Wall Stage Free . Navy Pier, Wave Wall Stage (1-10pm) 1-2:30pm - Mickey Oliver and Mario Smokin Diaz; 2:30-4pm - Julio Bishop b2b DJ Frique; 4-5pm - CTRLZORA ...

  8. Apr 4, 2024 · The free music festival will take place June 2 in Millennium Park. The lineup of performing acts was announced Thursday by Mayor Brandon Johnson and the City of Chicago.

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