Disco - Wikipedia Disco is a genre of dance music and a subculture that emerged in the late 1960s from the United States' urban nightlife scene, particularly in African-American, Italian-American, Latino and gay and lesbian communities
Disco | Music, Songs, History, Artists, Facts | Britannica Disco is a beat-driven style of popular music that is one of the preeminent forms of dance music It originated in the 1960s in deejay-based underground clubs catering to Black, gay, and Latino dancers
DISCO LINES DON'T KILL THE PARTY (feat Shoreline Mafia, Quavo Juicy J) RWEOK? TECHNO + TEQUILA (feat Morgan Harvill) starlight feat Madeline Follin Nun Major (feat OTXBOYZ) [Disco Lines TOBEHONEST REMIX] Where Do I Belong? Bands (feat OTXBOYZ) [Disco Lines REMIX] Who Do You Love? Musty (feat OTXBOYZ) [Disco Lines REMIX]
History of Disco — Timeline of African American Music The term “disco,” the abbreviation of the French word discothèque, first became associated with European up-scale dance venues that featured primarily recorded Black music, especially jazz
Best Disco Music - YouTube Step into the dazzling world of disco with our 'Best Disco Music' playlist! From timeless classics to modern hits, each track is packed with rhythm and energy to get you straight onto the dance
Disco Hall of Fame: Home For nearly five decades, Disco has been more than music — it has been a movement that brought people together across cultures, backgrounds, and dance floors
Disco Savvy: Quality Disco Music Albums - dance 1970s 1980s house 80s This website, founded at the dawn of the new millennium on January 1, 2001, is a centralized repository of disco information, highlighting the best disco music from the 1970s through today and offering the largest and most chronologically complete year-by-year lists ever compiled of disco songs