Bust A Groove
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Bust A Groove

Bust A Groove was a Japanese music group from Tokyo that made danceable, upbeat music in the early 1990s. Their debut album 'Got to Be Happy' came out in...

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Bust A Groove's Tokyo dance-floor optimism

A Japanese trio from the early '90s built on straightforward grooves and upbeat melodies.

For their sound, start with 'Got To Be Happy.' 'Kitty-N song' gives you the rhythm focus.

They made music designed for dancing, with a positive, energetic tone that never got too complicated. Songs like 'Got To Be Happy' and 'Kitty-N song' show how they focused on rhythm and feel. Their sound was built around straightforward dance grooves and optimistic melodies.

Their debut album 'Got to Be Happy' came out in 1993. They followed up with 'Bust a Move' in 1995, which incorporated some funk and hip-hop elements, then returned to their earlier style with 'The Rhythm of Life' in 1997.

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Bust A Groove was a Japanese music group from Tokyo that made danceable, upbeat music in the early 1990s. Their debut album 'Got to Be Happy' came out in 1993, with the title track becoming one of their most recognizable songs. The group had three members: Tsutomu on vocals, Hiroshi on drums, and Kazuya on keyboards.

Their sound was built around straightforward dance grooves and optimistic melodies. Songs like 'Kitty-N song' and 'Transform (Kelly's Song)' show their focus on rhythm and feel rather than complex arrangements. They followed up with 'Bust a Move' in 1995, which incorporated some funk and hip-hop elements while keeping their core sound intact.

By 1997 they released 'The Rhythm of Life,' which returned to their earlier style. The group put out a compilation called 'Forever Bust A Groove' in 2000 that collected their most popular tracks. Their music was designed for dancing and carried a generally positive, energetic tone throughout their recordings.

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