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Ten Unforgettable Dance Songs From The ’80s

June 5, 2018 By the80sruled Leave a Comment


In the ’80s, if you were heading to the club, these ten songs better be on the playlist, or it’s time to head to another club!

Vanity 6 – ‘Nasty Girl’

Karyn White – ‘Secret Rendezvous’

Information Society – ‘What’s On Your Mind (Pure Energy)’

M|A|R|R|S – ‘Pump Up The Volume’

Mel & Kim – ‘Showing Out (Get Fresh at the Weekend)’

Laid Back – ‘White Horse’

Ready for the World – ‘Oh Sheila’

Art of Noise – ‘Beat Box’

Change – ‘Paradise’

Johnny Kemp – ‘Just Got Paid’

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