BEST Eurobeat song OF ALL TIME?
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It's a tough question because I have so many which are fighting for the number one.
If I leave the Toho Eurobeat Series aside I'd say that Dancing on the Street / David Dima is REALLY killing it.
But then again, there a songs which take over the pole position on a few days.
~ Welcome to the night! Dancing on the Street *whip sound* Come on baby, light my fire!
If I leave the Toho Eurobeat Series aside I'd say that Dancing on the Street / David Dima is REALLY killing it.
But then again, there a songs which take over the pole position on a few days.
~ Welcome to the night! Dancing on the Street *whip sound* Come on baby, light my fire!
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For me it's got to be something by Elena Gobbi Frattini. Her voice is incredible and she worked with a lot of talented people. Maybe Lolita "Think of You."
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I know exactly what you mean. His engrish just sounds crazy
Despite the fact that he's bending the words sometimes really hard (like other japanese singers) he has a very powerful voice along with Rute.
But the bending doesn't bother me at all because it adds a unique style to his work and helps the flow of the song.
On what other series did Rute work and appear in? I didn't find Throw off disguise on: Euro Baka Ichidai, Super Euro Smash, TEB, or TEF!
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"Blood on Fire" by Go 2 & Christine is still one of my all-time favorites, I think I left it out originally because it's a J-Pop cover, albeit a significant improvement over the 2005 AAA version. I don't think any other track off Super Eurobeat has ever left a greater impact on me. It was an absolute classic back in 2007, and it's still untouchable nearly a full decade later. Any mention of 2007 instantly conjures up this song into my subconsciousness.
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Happens to me somtimes too. You start talking and then fade away in your thoughts
Well, one compilation more I have to listen through! (like I would complain )
Apart the fact that Sen Wo Koete got also released in the Lead-Single Album I've got my version from TEB Vol. 11 because the melody features a bit more elements to make it sound more powerful.
You're welcome. Actually you woke my interest on a new compilation (as I already mentioned) and how could I be mad about good music
It looks like you have quite some knowledge about Japanese Eurobeat so you might be able to answer me this question:
There are a few songs where I seem to recognize the vocal flow from somewhere.
In Paranoia / FN2 feat. Hanatan there's a verse which sounds (melodically) identical to Read An Emotion / Aki feat. Axel.K
If you listen to this: https://youtu.be/61-RF-q7RmI?t=3m50s
you will recognize it yourself if you listen to this too: https://youtu.be/UAkaCF1zJy0?t=3m54s
Is it just coincidence or am I missing something?
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I would've been happy with a single line explaining how it works but you steamroll someone with so much extra information. Thank you!
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The song I pick as my all time favorite is a one off track. Give Me Your Love by Giada. There has been something so endearing about this song since I heard it about 12 years ago. Her voice, the melody, and overall atmosphere is just wow to me. I will never skip this song when it comes on rotation.
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Wake up in the morning with my book
I'll go to my school I'll go very fast
'Cos I've a lot study and I wanna be ready tonite
When the disco is open
I'll go to my school I'll go very fast
'Cos I've a lot study and I wanna be ready tonite
When the disco is open
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