Dance-pop is a popular music subgenre that originated in the late 1970s to early 1980s. It is generally uptempo music intended for nightclubs with the intention of being danceable but also suitable for contemporary hit radio. Developing from a combination of dance and pop with influences of disco, post-disco and synth-pop, it is generally characterised by strong beats with easy, uncomplicated song structures which are generally more similar to pop music than the more free-form dance genre, with an emphasis on melody as well as catchy tunes. The genre, on the whole, tends to be producer-driven, despite some notable exceptions.
Madonna - Holiday (1983)
Wham! - The Edge of Heaven (1986)
Madonna - Into the Groove (1985)
Bananarama - I Heard a Rumour (1987)
Neneh Cherry - Manchild (1989)
Pet Shop Boys - Suburbia (1986)
Haddaway - What Is Love (1993)
Rick Astley - Never Gonna Give You Up (1987)
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