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Wednesday, August 01, 2007

Is the Mainstream Ready Once Again for Dance Music?

Not since the flower of Dance/Pop Artists like Deems Taylor Dayne and Paula Abdul have Dance Music been a mainstream category. Today, "Dance Music" as defined by Billboard's Dance Baseball Club Chart stands for only a very little section of the music market. But thanks to the recent cadmium Release "Sleeping in the Nothing" from Emmett Kelly Osbourne and another approaching cadmium release from Entertainment Media magnet City Of Light Hilton, that could very well change.

Osbourne is a World television Star and Mainstream Solo Artist who have embraced the Dance Music Genre on her up-to-the-minute CD. And because of her Star Status, she's bringing a batch of mainstream attending back to "Dance Music". It is dry that Osbourne, a fledgling to the genre, might yet turn a Dance cadmium into a multi-platinum Mainstream hit.

After the country's musical taste sensations moved towards Hip Hop, Urban, and R&B/Pop, the Major Labels redirected their focusing away from the Dance/Pop genre and it drop into decline. The dance music landscape attracted more than than it's fair share of sub-standard Producers, Vocalists, and Songwriters. It got so bad that even legit Artists who could hold their ain in any genre, like Grammy Nominees Amber and Deborah Cyclooxygenase were affected by it. Cyclooxygenase have got got even suggested publicly that being labeled a "Dance Artist" ache her mainstream career.

Though these Artists have continued to let go of Remix Singles (Amber's up-to-the-minute "Voodoo" is out June 21), many of them have embraced other musical genres. Amber have gotten great notices for her multi-genre (Alt Rock infused Electronica, Pop/Rock, Dance, Jazz) cadmium "My Kind of World" and Cyclooxygenase have said that she is recording a cadmium of Great White Way and Wind standards. Even Kristine Tungsten told the Toronto Press after an visual aspect at last year's Manner Cares that she'll make a Wind cadmium next.

If Osbourne have a mainstream hit with "Sleeping in the Nothing" though, Dance Music's fortunes may turn once again. And the proclamation from the Internet's most searched for famous person City Of Light Hilton that she too will let go of a Dance cadmium shortly (which will reportedly include a refashion of Blondie's Disco Classic "Heart of Glass") virtually vouches that Dance Music will acquire a immense Mainstream Media boost. If these Artists are successful in turning little cadmium Buyers onto Dance Music, the genre might once again go a Commercial force.

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