"Dance (Disco Heat)" is the title of a 1978 single by American disco singer Sylvester James, who performed using just his first name, Sylvester. The song became Sylvester's first Top 40 hit in the US, where it peaked at #19 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the fall of 1978; it also reached #29 on the UK Singles Chart. The song appears on his 1978 album, Step II.
A 12" single was released in 1978, with "Dance (Disco Heat)" as the A-side and "You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)" as the B-side, and these two extended dance mixes proved to be very popular in the dance clubs at the time. The two songs held down the top spot on the Billboard Dance/Disco chart for six weeks in August and September of that year and helped to establish Sylvester's career as a noted disco and dance music performer, both in the U.S. and abroad.
Dance is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
DANCE is Taiwanese Mandopop quartet boyband Lollipop F's fifth studio Mandarin album. It was released on 20 October 2011 by Gold Typhoon (Taiwan). This album is the group's second release under the name "Lollipop F".
There are four versions were release including Dance - LolliPARTY Version (DANCE - LolliPARTY 版), which includes with an interactive DVD, for Dance - Dancing City Version (DANCE - Dancing City 版), it comes with an air cushion and a pillow case randomly picked from four available designs, and for Dance - Let's Go! Champion Edition (DANCE - 一起衝冠軍盤), it comes with a bonus track - the new Lollipop F friendship anthem "We'll Go Together", plus 5 collectible photo cards randomly picked from a set of 20.
The person who choreographed some of the dance moves on this album also worked for megastars like Ayumi Hamasaki, Koda Kumi and SMAP.
Want, in economics, is something that is desired.
Want or The Want may also refer to:
WANT is an FM radio station licensed to Lebanon, Tennessee, broadcasting at 98.9 MHz. Most of WANT's broadcast day is simulcast over 1490 AM WCOR, with some exceptions.
WANT is primarily focused on serving its community of Lebanon and Wilson County. It can be classified as a full-service radio station, mostly featuring country music, but regularly scheduling programs featuring oldies music, funk music, talk shows, and sporting events. Local news, weather, obituaries, and traffic reports regularly appear on weekdays.
Local deejays anchor morning and afternoon drive times with shows that feature country music, trivia, news, weather, and traffic reports. In addition, a long-running local talk show (Coleman & Company) takes one hour of programming each weekday morning (7am to 8am). The show features interviews with local newsmakers and promotes community events. On Saturday nights, the station plays funk & classic R&B music, hosted by "Fantastic Fred Anthony", a longtime fixture of the station. Sunday nights now feature an oldies music show. In addition to Lebanon High School football and basketball, the station is an affiliate of the Tennessee Titans radio network. WANT also broadcasts selected intercollegiate sporting events featuring teams associated with Lebanon's Cumberland University.
Boo is an onomatopoeic word for a loud, startling sound, as an exclamation intended to scare, or as a call of derision (see booing).
Boo or BOO may also refer to:
Boo! are a South African band. They describe their music as "Monki Punk". Originally Boo! consisted of three members; the cross-dressing "Miss" Chris Chameleon on bass guitar and lead vocals, Leon Retief on drums and Ampie Omo, filled in the rest of the sounds on trumpet, trombone, keyboard and percussion instruments. All music and lyrics were composed by Chris Chameleon.
The band disbanded in 2004, but reformed in February 2010.
Boo! entered the South African music scene in October 1997, but grew especially famous in Europe. They acquired a worldwide following by performing 800 concerts in 17 countries, including 14 states in the United States. Boo! performed at many music festivals, appearing on the same stage as the White Stripes, Limp Bizkit, Slipknot, Franz Ferdinand, Cypress Hill, Coldplay and many more. In 2002, the band received a South African Music Award (SAMA) for ‘Best Pop Album.’
After Boo! disbanded, Chris Chameleon went on to become a very prominent and platinum-selling solo artist, and Ampie Omo joined local band Fuzigish. Leon Retief went on to manage and book prominent South African artists.
Yeah, What! (What?) New Exclusive! Double S 501 Let's go!
Banbok dwineun ilsang soge iksok haejyeo beorin geo-ul sok ne moseub
Amu uimi eopneun, modu gashik ppunin iyagi gata
Shikji anhneun yeoljeong deureul gaseum ane Double S
Ijen modu tteol chyeo beoryeo! I SAY,
Show'em what you wanna say.
Sesange keuge wechyeo. gang ryeol hage How you want it
Jigeum buteo urideul manui It's Real Message
Music O' Double S 501 duryeo-umeun nallyeo beorigo
Say you want it
Want It (Hey! ) x3
Jeongdapi eopneun insaeng soge This Puzzle aneseo nae moseubeun machi
Maro soge ppajin bicheul chatneun geomeun geurimja gata
Urimanui Music-euro jomdeo saero-un shijak
Ijenuen tto dareun dojeon New Generation
Show'em what you gotta do!
Sesange keuge wechyeo. gang ryeol hage How you want it
Jigeum buteo urideul manui It's Real Message
Music O' Double S 501 duryeo-umeun nallyeo beorigo
Say you want it
Want It (Hey! ) x3
Kkeut nal geot gatji anhattdeon ginagil teoneol jinamyeon
Shiryeo-eun jeo haneul wiro nallyeo (ije)
Let's go Together
Sesange keuge wechyeo. gang ryeol hage How you want it
Jigeum buteo urideul manui It's Real Message
Music O' Double S 501 duryeo-umeun nallyeo beorigo
Say you want it
Want It (Hey! ) x3
Sesange keuge wechyeo. gang ryeol hage How you want it
Jigeum buteo urideul manui It's Real Message
Music O' Double S 501 duryeo-umeun nallyeo beorigo
Say you want it