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Did Beyonce bring ballroom-music to the forefront in Pop music?


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As per title, hearing the new Ariana song (which granted is very Ariana, yet she never pushed such a gay-ballroom-y song as her lead) and a lot of others, I feel like ever since Renaissance, ballroom-music has been pushed more in the mainstream. Do you agree?

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Pose (2016) did, whew :clap3:

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yes, and?

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No.

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No.

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some truth that ATRL can't handle

 

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She inspired Beyonce

 

 

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House has been a near constant in the UK charts for decades…

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Helllllll nooooooo!!!!!

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Idk about that but Virgo's Groove remains one of the best songs released this decade 

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Not people mentioning Chromatica when it's much more Eurodance than 90s house.

 

Yes, I think Beyonce, Break My Soul and the Queens remix brought 90s house and ballroom to the forefront of culture.

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No, I don't think so, but she definitely brought some light to ballroom culture/music to people that might have not been very familiar with it. 
 

And even that was not enough apparently since people in here think Chromatica is ballroom :rip: let alone that other artists were inspired by it to make music in that style bfr 

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Ballroom is thrown around way too loosely  :giraffe: Yes, and? is dance-pop with some house infusion, at best.

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46 minutes ago, Jay07 said:

Not people mentioning Chromatica when it's much more Eurodance than 90s house.

 

Yes, I think Beyonce, Break My Soul and the Queens remix brought 90s house and ballroom to the forefront of culture.

Please listen to band Everything but the Girl. Their music is house, and Chromatica is very reminiscing of their work from the 90'
Chromatica it's more euro house and dance-pop

Chromatica was first 'house' album in 2020 from MPG. Beyonce just did it better

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lmao

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13 minutes ago, PMM said:

Please listen to band Everything but the Girl. Their music is house, and Chromatica is very reminiscing of their work from the 90'
Chromatica it's more euro house and dance-pop

Chromatica was first 'house' album in 2020 from MPG. Beyonce just did it better

Again, Chromatica is a lot more eurodance than the Detroit and New York house Vogue (and Break My Soul, and yes, and) are paying homage to. Same umbrella, different subgenres.

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