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Hit Parade: Point of No Return Part 2

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3.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 29 July 2022

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

After the so-called-but-not-really “death” of disco, dance music in the 1980s moved to its own beat. There was synthpop, electro, hi-NRG and house. But the scrappy genre that seemed to pull it all together was called freestyle—a breakbeat-tempo, Latin-flavored genre fortified with dizzying, proudly synthetic beats. Freestyle grew out of the clubs and streets of New York and Miami and briefly dominated ’80s dance-pop. Freestyle’s flagship artists were only medium-level stars: Shannon. Exposé. Lisa Lisa. Stevie B. Nu Shooz. Sweet Sensation. But these acts—most especially their yearning, floridly romantic, rhythmically hectic songs—punched above their weight on the charts and even affected the hits of superstars from Madonna to Duran Duran, Whitney Houston to Pet Shop Boys. Join Chris Molanphy as he defines the byways of this bespoke dance genre and traces how it bridged the disco era into the hiphop era. Podcast production by Kevin Bendis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Try to get across that slice it just wider the post.

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Have they done enough?

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Can they pull it out the back?

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Does the ref have a clue?

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When you're shouting at the screen, blow your whistle!

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There's no feeling like live TV.

0:19.0

However you watch, a TV licence is your must-have pass to over 400 live TV channels

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and it also funds the BBC, such TV licence.

0:30.0

The best thing I got on Deepa.

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That's a good question.

0:33.0

This really nice 80s Adidas jumper.

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The quarter rates which I'm wearing.

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This pink mini skirt.

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This Jessica Tour Hoodie.

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Probably my unif choke boots.

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This pair of jeans I wear the more the time.

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The main one I'm quite into the moment is extreme layering.

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Ranch.

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White's okay.

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Relaxed grandpa.

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Part time punk, part time polypocket.

0:51.0

I think co-cat is the word.

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