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discos
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a place or party at which people dance to music
- The disco was packed with people dancing to the latest hits.
- She wore a sparkly dress to the disco to stand out on the dance floor.
- He loved going to the disco every weekend to socialize with friends.
- The disco offered special promotions on drinks for early arrivals.
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a style of dance music from the late 1970s with catchy melodies and a strong, consistent bass rhythm, created for dancing in nightclubs
Disco is a genre of dance music that emerged in the 1970s, known for its upbeat rhythms, catchy melodies, and smooth, polished production. It features lively basslines and a mix of orchestral instruments like strings and horns with electronic elements like synthesizers. Disco songs often have a strong, catchy groove that encourages dancing, along with lyrics that celebrate love, nightlife, and having a good time. The genre became a cultural phenomenon, filling dance floors around the world and influencing many other styles of music that followed.
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