Friday, September 23, 2011

galvanic Slide Songs

As the years and many gatherings have passed by, many electric slide songs were used and discovered as well. However, there were superior electric slide songs which were noted before and are still noted now. This article will give you some idea of which songs to use to accompany your electric dance doing or for any other purposes associated to the electric slide.

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The first among the electric slide songs (and probably the most popular) is Electric Boogie which was sang by Marcia Griffith and written by Bunny Wailer on 1982. This song was produced under Griffith's album called Carousel. When the valid music video was released in 1990, it featured some basic electric dance steps which is probably the reckon why citizen began using it to accompany their electric dances as well. Since then, this song became a very favorite party music while weddings and any other social gatherings.

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Candy is the electric dance song noted in the Uk. It was sung by Cameo and was recorded and released in 1986 and 1987, respectively. Since Candy was released, it immediately topped the R&B charts in the Uk and was included in the Us Hot 100 songs for 1987. Written by 2 song writers, Larry Blackmon and Tomi Jenkins, the song "Candy" is a clash between 2 genres, RnB and Funk. It's a fun electric song due to its happy beat, relaxing rhythm and series of counting that matching the counts involved in electric dance as well.

Another favorite song is Kc and The Sunshine Band's "That's the way (I like it)". Although not often used to accompany electric dance (because it could be used for any other dance steps as well), the song provides a good rhythm for your electric slide steps. This was written by Harry Wayne Casey and Richard Finch and was released in 1975. Perhaps you've already heard this song - it's so noted it's being sang by distinct world artists while concerts and performances. This song was also included in the Us billboard Hot 100 the same year it was launched and is one of those songs that have stayed amount one more than once. Counting is very leading when you think of electric slide songs, make sure your song matches the counting and beating of your electric dance steps.

If you want to try other songs, I suggest:

-The Hey Song Rock and Roll Part Ii by Gary Glitter
-Tuff Enuff by The extraordinary Thunderbirds
- Sharp Dressed Man by Zz Top

Modern songs may also be a good choice. However, not all of them may match the dance steps so if you're adamant on settling for modern songs, then select the songs that are close to the counting, beating and rhythm of the songs I suggested. If you're confused of where to start your search, you may want to check out the songs under funk, reggae, pop and r&b genres.

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