Apparently, the best dance music has come out of Boston. Donna Summer’s 1977 smash hit “I Feel Love” was named the best dance song of all time by Billboard staff. The track, which was included on ...
On “Cut & Rewind,” the vocal group Say She She offers an ode to the utopia of disco without losing sight of the politics of ...
Imposter syndrome meets disco on this anxiety-riddled album - 4/5 Kevin Parker’s latest record begins with what might be the ...
While disco music is innocent and was created for the sheer pleasure of dancing, it is one of the more divisive genres. Why is that? Well, there are a multitude of different reasons and answers, but ...
Check out the latest action across Billboard's dance charts. By Xander Zellner Billboard’s Dance Moves roundup serves as a guide to the biggest movers and shakers across Billboard’s many dance charts ...
Christine and the Queens has teamed up with French disco pioneer Cerrone for the new dancefloor-ready song “Catching Feelings.” It was shared via a music video directed by Christine and the Queens.
Disco music’s time in the sun may have passed, but the legacy of “The Hustle,” a mega hit in the genre, lives on Alice George - Museums Correspondent On April 18, 1975, Van McCoy and the Soul City ...
Miley Cyrus has released her new single, ‘End Of The World’, along with its disco-inspired music video – check it out below. Earlier this week (March 31), Cyrus shared the dramatic and ominous first ...
There was once an indelible tension between rock and disco, culminating in a so-called "disco demolition" night in 1979 that devolved into a riot. As the decades have rolled past, however, much of ...
Get ready for the Oscars with a deep dive into the duo behind the track, La Bionda, and others. By Lindsay Zoladz The Oscars are this Sunday, and my personal pick for best picture is Brady Corbet’s ...
Cher released songs in many genres, including classic rock, pop, folk, and hair metal. However, a disco track from many years after disco supposedly died remains her best song. It only works because ...
Disco music originated in the 1960s at underground venues popular with LGBTQ+, Black, and Latinx Americans. Still, it wasn’t long before the subculture spread from clubs in New York and Philadelphia ...