My contribution to Rising Star Game for their support

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As I did the other time, this post goes 90% to Rising Star Game for the help it gives us by voting for the posts of this great community, and for this I am going to give a review of the best music posts I made

I would also like to see all those people who vote for me and continue voting for this post and not only do it because there is a benefit behind it, to all of them, please I would like you to support too, since with this people we are helping a community

Review of the best music posts on my blog

The best music: from the 90s | Rising Star Giveaway - Reward 10000 Starbits diary Round 34

"Rise Up" is a song co-written and composed by Swiss DJ and producer Yves Larocque, and features unrecorded vocals by Jaba. It was released in May 2007 as the lead single from his self-titled debut album. To date, it remains his most successful single, reaching the top ten in many European countries. "Rise Up" became a huge hit in clubs around the world after its release. Larocque highlighted India as a country that especially surprised him for its acceptance of singles.

The best music: from the 90s | Rising Star Giveaway - Reward 10000 Starbits diary Round 40

Faded is a song by Norwegian DJ and producer Alan Walker. The single was originally scheduled for release on November 25, 2015, but was delayed to December 3. The song was a huge success, reaching the top ten in most of the countries in which it appeared, peaking at number one in ten of them.

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Simply put, Barbra Streisand (Original Mix) Duck Sauce is more than just a catchy song with an infectious beat. This is a tribute to the brilliant and successful career of Barbra Streisand, a renowned artist who left an indelible mark on the world of entertainment. Reflecting her name and her unique voice, this song allows us to celebrate her legacy and remember the impact she had on the world of music and film.

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The song was a huge hit upon its release and made David Guetta famous, especially in Europe. In a video full of a little love, David Guetta remembers the environment in which he grew up for many years: discos. It is a simple video where the DJ plays the simple role of a waiter.

His presence in the video lasts about 10 seconds, but we can see a very young and somewhat shy David Guetta in front of the camera. It's been over 16 years since A Little Love and David Guetta appeared in dozens, if not hundreds, of videos. We've seen him as a Formula 1 driver, a poker player, the leader of Mad Max, a music producer, a trigonometry student at a restaurant, a samurai, a flashy party animal, a DJ and more.

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In 1986, when house music was the hottest thing in all the clubs, he got his chance. The WoodStock club asked him to return that same day. In 1987, he began working on his own mixtape. These mixtapes are various mixes and combinations of two or more songs that are not used in their entirety and may be cut or changed mid-set to ensure there is enough material for future events. All of these are only used at parties or events where he is on stage. Therefore, Psychedelic Vol. 1", when he was only 18 years old, and a few months later "Psychedelic, Vol. 2". They focused on genres such as techno house, acid house and Italo disco (very popular in Italian clubs and raves at the time).

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That's how the song "Tell Me Why" was born, and if you're here, you probably know Axwell and Steve Angello, two-thirds of the infamous Swedish House Mafia, from this era. It's a big hit at parties around the world. In 2006, they formed a project called Supermode to release the song, which caught the attention of many fellow DJs who played the song in various sets.

The best music: from the 90s | Rising Star Giveaway - Reward 10000 Starbits diary Round 56

"La bambola" (The Doll) is a song written in 1968 by Bruno Zambrini, Ruggero Sini and Franco Migliacci. The author faced some difficulties at first, as he was rejected by several singers, including artists such as Gianni Morandi, Little Tony, Gigliola Cinchetti or Caterina Caselli.

Patty Pravo didn't like the song very much, but she decided to cover it and the song stayed at number one in Italy for six weeks. "La bambola" was a great event and a musical earthquake. she explained loudly and forcefully. And for those watching it live or on television, it can't help but be a difficult watch. One of the unmistakable references of the 60s. Over the years, it has become the main motif or backdrop for several films, including Bigas Luna's film of the same name.

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If we do a process at the level of the "political precision" of the OI movement! The students and jury outside the middle class prevail over the trials of the middle class jury, the armed forces of the revolutionary SWP models. Judgment: Opinion: Think about it! Sexy open winds are constantly invited to violence and ugliness by the "father's children" and cultural justification and discovery. Here and there, and homosexual roots can boast a lot.

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Get Down was produced by some of the best rappers of the time. That's enough, but you will also find names like the new king of soul music, the British Mikael Kinawuka, Jay-Z, Christina Aguilera, who worked with Florence Machine or Sia, and music producer Elliott Wheeler. Added to this is the charisma of actors like Justice Smith and Herizen Guardiola, who have starred in titles as diverse as Break the Locks and Set Me Free.

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Paul Schmitz-Moorman (aka Kid Paul) and Paul van Dyck were close friends and DJs in the early days of the Berlin techno scene and went in different directions, playing together in around 100 clubs in Germany and Europe. . The founder of the legendary Café Del Mar started his career in 1988 and has been a resident at top Berlin clubs such as Dubmission/E-Werk and Tresor and has released other anthems with a beautiful musical legacy. The unforgettable "Last" and "Future", released under the title "Velocity" by Superstition Records in 1993 and 1997 respectively, are ample examples of this.

Well these are some of the songs that I put in my posts, I hope you like some of them, if so let me know in a comment



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I made a mistake, I didn't put 90% for the community but there is no problem when I complete the post I will send you that 90% in hive, sorry for this mistake, it will not happen again, but since I am legal I will leave it written in case there are misunderstandings

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The only people I know here are David Gueta and Avant Garde. I love their music.

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Thank you very much for your opinion, now I realize which ones are bots and which ones are committed people.

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"Rise Up", due to its infectious energy, uplifting and catchy melody

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Thanks for doing this. Of the music posted, I dig Rise Up the most, as it's got some sweet rhythms! 😁🙏💚✨🤙

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thanks for this support

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Sure thing, you're very welcome! 😁🙏💚✨🤙

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