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When i listened to random 80s i particularly liked "Give me up" by Michael Fotunati. onigiri while looking it up I realized it was extremely big in Japan (not the first time it happens, my tastes are aligned to Japan at this point)

Looks like it quite literally marked a generation: lyrics were translated, hundred of covers made, Signore Fotunati was invited to perform there... just look @that list https://eurobeat.fandom.com/wiki/Give_Me_Up

only thing i dont get is its referred to a "pioneering work of Eurobeat" on TOW and others. sounds nothing like eurobeat 2 me... dark anyone cultured in music genres care to explain?
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Guess i'll post the song to illustrate my point
also this remix fucking rules https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RRA3pKNYcE
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dance
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the idol group BaBe's cover of it is one of my favorite songs ever, took me 10 years of listening to it to figure out it was a cover
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if you speed it up a bit it almost sounds like eurobeat
but it mostly just sounds like a normal new wave song
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this is because it is disco which is where eurobeat draws its inspirations from into what it became


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