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Black Women of '90s Dance Music
Episode 34

Black Women of '90s Dance Music

AfterPlaylist: A Music Discovery Podcast · Black Giraffe

June 27, 202451m 44sExplicit

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Show Notes

Black Women were such an integral part of the '90s dance scene, and in celebration of African-American Music Appreciation Month we're going to highlight and discuss their impact and legacies. These tracks are impossible not to dance to. So grab your bucket hat and your all denim outfit and get ready for some of the best dancing tracks from the '90s!


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▸ AfterPlaylist 34 Track List:
♪ — "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)" - C+C Music Factory (feat. Freedom Williams)
♪ — "Everybody Everybody" - Black Box
♪ — "The Rhythm of the Night" - Corona
♪ — "Mr. Vain" - Culture Beat
♪ — "Pump Up The Jam" - Technotronic
♪ — "Show Me Love" - Robin S
♪ — "Gypsy Woman (She's Homeless)" - Crystal Waters
♪ — "Finally" - CeCe Peniston
♪ — "Just A Touch Of Love (Everyday)" - C+C Music Factory (feat. Zelma Davis)
♪ — "The Power" - SNAP!
♪ — "It Feels So Good" - Sonique
♪ — "Be My Lover" - La Bouche

♪ — "Sweet Dreams" - La Bouche
♪ — "Good Life" - Inner City
♪ — "L100% Pure Love" -  Crystal Waters
♪ — "Rhythm Is a Dancer" -  SNAP!

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