Bananaquit
Since: Jan, 2001
#2: Jul 26th 2013 at 11:45:28 AM
Arguably “Blurred Lines,” too. I don’t know about anyone else, but when I first heard “Treasure,” I immediately thought, “Wow, Michael Jackson has a new song out?”
chihuahua0
Since: Jul, 2010
#3: Jul 26th 2013 at 1:22:54 PM
We already have this thead, but hey.
If we're factoring in the 20-year rule, that means that the 90's are coming back too. Exhibit A:
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#4: Jul 26th 2013 at 4:03:08 PM
Disco never died. It's just been wearing disguises for the past 33 years.
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#6: Jul 26th 2013 at 8:45:12 PM
I am the Sentence Ninja.
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#7: Jul 27th 2013 at 7:07:29 PM
Well, I have to say that something derided as very 70's being reDISCOvered is one of the most awesome things to ever happen to mainstream music.
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#8: Jul 28th 2013 at 1:45:00 AM
It's certainly making recent artists' DISCOgraphies a lot more pleasant.
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There was "Get Lucky" by Daft Punk and there's "Treasure" by Bruno Mars, both pretty big hits. Besides that, a lot of pop I hear nowadays takes a lot from disco.
I don't know about you, but I think Disco's making a comeback.
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