Back in the early 90s, there was a surge of electronic-dance-pop songs, as well as singers.
It was the time when C & C Music Factory, Madison Avenue, Blackbox, Cece Peniston, Sybil and other singers from that branch really hit it big. And I wasn't surprised because their songs were really fun and infectious.
One of my favorite singers from this era was Lonnie Gordon. She was a British singer in a sea of Americans, but she was able to break through the clutter with her sick beats. And if you listen to her songs now - more than 20 years since they were first heard on air - they still sound current.
That's the magic of old songs.
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