
DISCO
Explore Classic Disco and Funk, French House, Italo Disco, Bollywood Disco, and Habibi Funk
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immerse yourself in the infectious rhythms of Disco Delights. Explore a diverse array of subgenres within our Disco collection, including Classic Disco and Funk, French House, Italo Disco, Bollywood Disco, and Habibi Funk. From the soulful vibes of Classic Disco and Funk to the electrifying fusion of disco and electronic elements in French House, and the catchy melodies of Italo Disco, each subgenre offers a unique experience on the dance floor. Experience the vibrant sounds of Bollywood Disco, where Indian cinema meets disco sensibilities, and lose yourself in the mesmerizing blend of funk, soul, and Middle Eastern influences with Habibi Funk. Let the rhythm guide your feet and transport you to the magical world of Disco Delights.
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Get ready to cruise through rush hour with our drive time playlist featuring the hottest emerging artists across all genres. From infectious pop hooks to head-bobbing hip hop beats, and electrifying electronic grooves, our curated selection will keep you moving and grooving all the way home.
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Tune in to our legacy radio playlist for established artists across genres, with a focus on production and musicianship. We'll also feature the latest releases and up-and-coming artists to keep things fresh and exciting. Discover classic and new music that will stand the test of time.
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