History of House Music: Beyoncé & Drake Are Reigniting Dance Music
The Black History of House Music: How Beyoncé & Drake Are Reigniting Dance Music
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June 21, 2022
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According to WavZine, Black musicians created house music. The publication cites that in 1977, club promoter Robert William brought DJ Frankie Knuckles to The Warehouse. House was a genre born in the sweatiest, strangest parts of an oppressed city to be raised and cared for by the minorities of the early ’80s.
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Take the time to learn about the history of house music through a collection of songs released by Black artists throughout the years:
1. "Show Me Love" – Robin S.
2. "100% Pure Love" – Crystal Waters
3. "Finally" – CeCe Peniston
4. "Gypsy Woman" – Crystal Waters
5. "Strike It Up" – Black Box
6. "Pump Up The Jam" Technotronic
7. "Got A Love For You" – Jomanda
8. "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)" – C&C Music Factory
9. "Back It Up" – Robin S.
10. "Everybody Everybody" – Black Box
11. "Caught in the Middle" – Juliet Roberts
12. "Get Up Everybody" – Byron Stingily
13. "The Bomb (These Sounds Fall Into My Mind)" – Kenny 'Dope' & The Bucketheads
14. "I'll House You" – Jungle Brothers
15. "Break 4 Love" – Raze
16. Larry Levan Live at the Paradise Garage (1979)
17. "Your Love" – Frankie Knuckles
18. "The Whistle Song" – Frankie Knuckles
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