disco song

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disco
noun
uk
/ˈdɪs.kəʊ/
us
/ˈdɪs.koʊ/
an event where people dance to modern recorded music for entertainment, or a place where this ...
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song
noun
uk
/sɒŋ/
us
/sɑːŋ/
a usually short piece of music with words that ...
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(Definition ofdiscoandsongfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The former is an uptempo song with a funky bassline, while the latter was described as a slow burndiscosong.
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It is an electronic, dance anddiscosong.
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The song's tempo is 121 bpm and is very close to the average tempo of a standarddiscosong(120 bpm).
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He's in town promoting his newdiscosongabout the new-fangled microwave oven.
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She asked me to write adiscosongfor her funeral.
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Lyrically, thediscosongis about friendship and camaradie between women.
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According to the music guide, there is disagreement as to what the firstdiscosongwas.
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It is an alternativediscosongthat lasts for three minutes and 35 seconds.
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It is a soulfuldiscosong.
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Many early disco songs and performers came directly from funk-oriented backgrounds.
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Many disco songs employ the use of electronic instruments such as synthesizers.
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The second side, however, consists of disco songs with no lyrical relation to one another.
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With this lineup the band scored mostly disco songs which were highly popular at the time.
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Some of the disco songs ran in excess of eight minutes.
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The song was essentially a medley of recent disco songs linked together with an original chorus and it became a worldwide hit.
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Around this same time, he began experimenting with electronic music in some of his disco songs, making use of electronic musical instruments such as keyboards and synthesizers.
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