Street Dance
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- | In [[1982]], [[Break Machine]] together with the musician [[Fred Zarr]] released the single "[[Street Dance]]", which was an international hit and one of the earliest mainstream breakthroughs for [[hip hop]], although its style is considered more of a pop interpretation of that genre rather than an accurate reflection of the [[underground music]] of the time. | + | | style="text-align: left;" | |
+ | Now just let your body move ([[street dance|Streetdance]], streetdance)<br> | ||
+ | Put your feet into the groove (Streetdance, streetdance) | ||
+ | --"[[Street Dance (Break Machine)|Street Dance]]" (1983) by Break Machine | ||
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- | * ''[[Street Dance (Break Machine)]]'', a 1984 hit single by the American rap act [[Break Machine]] | + | {{Template}} |
+ | * [[Street Dance (Fatback Band)]] (1972) by Fatback Band | ||
+ | * [[Street Dance (Break Machine)]], a 1983 hit single by the American rap act Break Machine | ||
+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | *[[Street dance]] | ||
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