you should have been around in the 70's, man would you have had a good time in the disco's, dancing till sunrise, getting home, having a drink and a slice of toast and then go to work, boy did I do that so many times !!! good days !!!!!
I was a little kid in the 70s...I lived with my Uncle and Aunt, and oh man I remember my Uncle's Disco parties (he was a Doctor) and I would sneak & peek- the Adults had some serious Fun!
I'm almost 65 now, and it's beautiful to see you experiencing Bee Gee's and Queen song's for the first time. Makes me relive the joy of hearing them. Thank you!
Love that you cant sit still while listening to this classic......this is what it what it was designed for...this is what it does...Sounds the same to me as it did 40+ years ago....takes me back and I like it there!!!!
"Night Fever" brings the euphoric feeling of disco dancing to life by creating a song that brims with hooks. Those Bee Gees trademark falsetto, agile harmonies only add to a sky-high ear candy quotient of hip lyrics and infectious melody.
This is an oldie to you cuz you’re such a youngster, but the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack was tearing up the discos when I was in HS. It never gets old.
John Travolta rehearsed his dance moves for around 12 months and most of it ended up on the ✂️ cutting room floor! The guy ruled! Go mr Travolta!! Legend!!!!
She thinks she's heard of Saturday Night Fever. Every kid in the 6th grade back in my day had heard of it! Found an old school paper from back then the other day. The BeeGees were hands down the winner of the favorite music group survey.
A smile a mile wide… I think this woman gets younger and younger with every old song she listens to…. The 60’sand 70’s were great for music… the advances in technology spurred on the creativity… the bands influenced and inspired each other with each new record… a great time to have been in my teens and 20’s
Angela, you have entered the huge rabbit hole of the BeeGees. They outsold the Beatles if you can believe that. Legendary, Iconic, Timeless music. For everyone who was born and grew up from 1954-1991, we all know we were spoiled by having perhaps the greatest music of all time as the soundtrack of our lives. Sadly, we might never hear this kind of music ever again, but as it reaches your generation and the generations after, we all know you will come to love it as much as we did. Became a subscriber today! Now. Please react to John Denver "Looking For Space", Carpenters "Masquerade", Moody Blues "Nights in White Satin" and Sade "By Your Side" please. Thank you! :D
Brings back the good old days. Hanging down at the club 57 dancing two three hours. The sweat running down my face, my shirt would be soaking wet from sweating after dancing. The women my god the women never letting you rest in between songs. 🥳
Ctd: lived through the 70’s. Fun times. I also share your tears listening to the love songs of that era. You might try listening to Bread, “Make it with you” or my favourites, “Diary” and “Aubrey”. Love Jeff
Wow all of a sudden I'm 8 years old dancing around in my Aunt's house while she's blasting this on her 8 track tape imagine that.. Such great memories back then it really was a fun time to be a kid 🤔
One of the best beats ever! Whenever I’m on a walk and it comes on I get a little extra pep in my step. I love their Disco era songs but you should really check out some of their songs from the 60s and mid-70s. My suggestions would be: To Love Somebody (Barry) 67, I Started a Joke (Robin) 68 (Robin’s voice on this one is absolutely tearjerking), Fanny (Be Tender with My Love) (Barry, Robin, & Maurice) 75 (the harmonies on this one are amazing) and Nights on Broadway (Barry and Robin) 75 (one of my personal favorites). Enjoy! ✌🏼
I'm going through your Bee Gees list again for like the 20th time. I love how truly happy their music makes you feel, and in turn your reactions make me happy also.
I'm an Australian heavy/death metal fan and guitar player but this song is in most of my play lists. I was born in 1971 and my mum/mom bought me up on this 70's stuff....Musical talent is very much declining. Love how you love the bee gees :)
The interesting thing is The Bee Gees wrote all the songs except this one before the movie was created. The reason the soundtrack and movie gel is because the director rescripted the movie to fit the soundtrack. For those who were not around this movie was a cultural phenomenon…
You mention "it gives you that "Stayin' Alive" feeling," and it's really true! Fun fact: When recording Stayin' Alive, the Bee Gees' drummer wasn't available. So, they found a suitable 2 bar drum loop from "Night Fever" and set it up to play on repeat on a separate tape machine. I believe that's the first recording to EVER use a drum loop, which of course is ubiquitous today.
When they were recording Staying Alive the drummer had to return to England because of his mothers health. The producers took a section of the drum beat from Night Fever and made loop to play with Staying Alive. If you listen to Staying Alive carefully you will notice that the drum beat is constant, it never changes throughout the entire song.
Grew up listening to Soul ,I would never admit to liking the Bee Gee's but secretly l did . 69 now and l confess they were brilliant ,there it's out there.
"Saturday Night Fever" was the seminal movie of the disco era, though one could argue that it came at the end of that era (in the US - it might still be going on in Europe, depending on how you categorize their dance music). This wasn't the opening song of that movie ("Stayn' Alive" was) but it encapsulated the mood of the movie. The Bee Gees had a long career, spanning a couple decades. This, along with "Too Much Heaven," may have been their defining song(s).
I have to say this beautiful woman gets the feeling of the music so much. It's unbelievable because this was before our time and for her to get the feeling of the music because I 100% can relate to that. But the fact that she can relate to it is so amazing to me
Okay, this is more then a day late but I saw on some documentary that the reason you would get a "Staying Alive" feeling from "Night Fever" is because they didn't have a drummer for "Night Fever" so they took the drum beat from "Staying Alive". It was fun to watch because back then it was reel to reel so it was fun watching them piece it together.
They filmed the dance school scenes on the corner of my block in Bensonhurst, all the girls from the neighborhood loved Travolta, us guys were jealous!
Disco was some really cool music and times to live in and experience. It makes me happy to see and know that there are some younger people that are really diggin the tunes like we did back in the day.
I feel lucky to have grown up with all the music that was good in the 70s Its good to know how much you love the music I love. You rock uuuh well DIsco
first and foremost Angela you're looking so clean meaning no tattoos and extra beautiful without even trying you're a sight for sour eyes girl you make eyebrows raise and jawbones touch the ground now back down to earth musically I love the bee gees segment, I'm going to ask you a favor I would love to hear the stylistics segment please and thanks bye
Travolta was already a teen heartthrob from starring in the hit sitcom "Welcome Back Kotter". When he did his first movie "Saturday Night Fever", he became a grown-up superstar.
Wow, how did she know about cruising, because I grew up in the? Los. Angeles area? And I remember cruising down Hollywood boulevard and feeling the music,. How does she know that? This woman is truly amazing
Imagine being in your early 20's,in the 1970's, and hanging at the dance clubs in the Houston area,the Nesadel comes to mind,and having all these great dance tunes coming at you non-stop.I was an introvert of sorts,but I liked the girls and I learned the key to hooking up was learning to be a good dancer.Boy,I had the time of my life!Thank you BeeGees!
Please listen to Bee Gees "How Deep is Your Love" (Official Video) - another musical gem from the Brothers Gibb. If interested in great harmonies, lyrics, guitars and stellar 70's song? THE EAGLES - "Hotel California" (LIVE 1977 version). Back to the Bee Gees, everyone I knew owned the "Saturday Night Fever" album and the songs were playing almost everywhere you went. It was the era where disco ruled and no group was bigger than the Bee Gees. They placed five songs in the Top Ten on Billboard - I'm SO glad I had a truly amazing soundtrack of great 1970's songs for my teen/young adult years!
So many comments about the music style of those times. Yes, those were the days of music you could dance to, fall in love to. I'm in my mid 70s, and those years are the sounds I still listen to. We could understand the words back then. Todays youth, missed so much great rhythm. Love your enthusiasm. 🤗
After Saturday Night Fever, you have to watch the sequel called Staying Alive. It's more set in the 80's and is directed by Sylvester Stallone. It's such a good 80's cheese fest with a yummy Travolta. His body was insane back then!
Love your channel you have such great reactions.Thank you.. Love you inside out... More than a woman... You won't run out of Bee Gee songs. All the guys sing and have great voices.
Gotta react to bee gees 80s and 90s music , very different sounding Should see Barry gibb look from the 60s , you wouldn't recognize him lol Thier 1967 hit song To Love Somebody 💘
@Kevin Dobson.... I totally agree about their younger hits. I think that every song off of this album is a hit! ruclips.net/video/cvKmh_jWC5c/видео.html
Oh all of these songs are part of my music appreciation history. I was already an adult when they hit the scene but I loved them. I discovered later that at one point, before moving to Australia, they lived about a mile from me, they were about the same age as me but I never met them, to my knowledge.
I worked as a bartender at a disco during my summer break from college. This, along with all the other Saturday Night Fever soundtrasck, was extremely popular for a good two years.
Dam it you got me hooked w/your reactions your a beautiful soul...now we just got to work on my requests.... GEORGE MICHAEL... ONE MORE TRY let's get that out the way and I'll send you more until then.
In the late 1990's my mates and I used to listen to Saturday night fever on record, have some beers and just chill. We were all skaters but this was our Friday night chill out.
Whoever told you that the whole soundtrack to the movie Saturday night fever was all the Bee Gees they were very incorrect yes the Bee Gees wrote the main soundtracks to the movie but there are several other really wonderful artists who have songs in this movie as well and I think when you see the movie you'll hear some of those other songs and understand why the Disco era was as popular as it was back then not just for the music but also for the fact that the music was made to dance to and back then the big thing were dance clubs you could go out and have a good time to dance club get a drink or two and you know spend time with your friends and do your thing.
Love your reaction, Angela 😊 and I love your smile and giggles ❤ so adorable.. pls also check out Subway by them. It is a nice tune as well while driving.
Disco dancing was tons of fun, I remember while in the Marines this all came out and was insanely popular in the base clubs. You would have had a blast.
you should have been around in the 70's, man would you have had a good time in the disco's, dancing till sunrise, getting home, having a drink and a slice of toast and then go to work, boy did I do that so many times !!! good days !!!!!
Been there done that, ha ha, now 64 and would do it all over again, those were the days my friend.
I was only 10 in 1978 but I was a huge disco fan. I had a red portable cassette player and Bee Gees cassettes! ;)
I was a little kid in the 70s...I lived with my Uncle and Aunt, and oh man I remember my Uncle's Disco parties (he was a Doctor) and I would sneak & peek- the Adults had some serious Fun!
@@57essex60 YEPPERS THE 70s WERE FANTASTIC
Think we all did that at one time or another back then
I love the Bee Gees. I still get goosebumps listening to their songs from this era.
I'm almost 65 now, and it's beautiful to see you experiencing Bee Gee's and Queen song's for the first time. Makes me relive the joy of hearing them. Thank you!
Love that you cant sit still while listening to this classic......this is what it what it was designed for...this is what it does...Sounds the same to me as it did 40+ years ago....takes me back and I like it there!!!!
The Bee Gees were Disco Fever
70's music, live concerts and the disco era was a delicious treat.
Making Florida feel like Vegas or LA, the video was filmed on Motel Row" (Collins Avenue) in what is now Sunny Isles Beach, Florida.
Barry Gibb said he got the beat and rhythm from bridges he crossed in Florida.
"Night Fever" brings the euphoric feeling of disco dancing to life by creating a song that brims with hooks.
Those Bee Gees trademark falsetto, agile harmonies only add to a sky-high ear candy quotient of hip lyrics and infectious melody.
This is an oldie to you cuz you’re such a youngster, but the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack was tearing up the discos when I was in HS. It never gets old.
Yes!!!
Wasn't quite in HS yet but I was certainly grooving to this.
1 out of 10 households in America had that album.
The ratio could have been higher..Cause everyone I knew had it.
no it sure doesn't i've loved the movie and soundtrack and they both are still to this day my all time favs
You go girl you would have loved dancing to this music BeeGees forever!
John Travolta rehearsed his dance moves for around 12 months and most of it ended up on the ✂️ cutting room floor! The guy ruled! Go mr Travolta!! Legend!!!!
Yeahhhh. 70 -80's were the best. All nighters in discos. Great time. Wonderful memories. 🍸👍😎😎🎶🎶🎶👍
She thinks she's heard of Saturday Night Fever. Every kid in the 6th grade back in my day had heard of it! Found an old school paper from back then the other day. The BeeGees were hands down the winner of the favorite music group survey.
A smile a mile wide… I think this woman gets younger and younger with every old song she listens to…. The 60’sand 70’s were great for music… the advances in technology spurred on the creativity… the bands influenced and inspired each other with each new record… a great time to have been in my teens and 20’s
I love this song it's my favorite 💕 well all there songs I just discovered them as well and I'm 50 yrs ❤ there awsome 😀 you think
Angela, you have entered the huge rabbit hole of the BeeGees. They outsold the Beatles if you can believe that. Legendary, Iconic, Timeless music. For everyone who was born and grew up from 1954-1991, we all know we were spoiled by having perhaps the greatest music of all time as the soundtrack of our lives. Sadly, we might never hear this kind of music ever again, but as it reaches your generation and the generations after, we all know you will come to love it as much as we did. Became a subscriber today! Now. Please react to John Denver "Looking For Space", Carpenters "Masquerade", Moody Blues "Nights in White Satin" and Sade "By Your Side" please. Thank you! :D
Brings back the good old days. Hanging down at the club 57 dancing two three hours. The sweat running down my face, my shirt would be soaking wet from sweating after dancing. The women my god the women never letting you rest in between songs. 🥳
Ctd: lived through the 70’s. Fun times. I also share your tears listening to the love songs of that era. You might try listening to Bread, “Make it with you” or my favourites, “Diary” and “Aubrey”. Love Jeff
Child of the 70's here. Best music,movies... Grass lol
As a drummer I love the drums in this tune can't wait to learn it!
Wow all of a sudden I'm 8 years old dancing around in my Aunt's house while she's blasting this on her 8 track tape imagine that.. Such great memories back then it really was a fun time to be a kid 🤔
We called it 'smooth flow' in the day - welcome! And there were many streets driven to this for sure!
The 3rd #1 of 6 #1's in a row. This tune was #1 for 9 weeks and was the biggest hit for the year 1978.
I was fortunate to see the Bee Gee’s in 1997 at the MGM Grand. Awesome
One of the best beats ever! Whenever I’m on a walk and it comes on I get a little extra pep in my step.
I love their Disco era songs but you should really check out some of their songs from the 60s and mid-70s. My suggestions would be: To Love Somebody (Barry) 67, I Started a Joke (Robin) 68 (Robin’s voice on this one is absolutely tearjerking), Fanny (Be Tender with My Love) (Barry, Robin, & Maurice) 75 (the harmonies on this one are amazing) and Nights on Broadway (Barry and Robin) 75 (one of my personal favorites).
Enjoy! ✌🏼
I'm going through your Bee Gees list again for like the 20th time. I love how truly happy their music makes you feel, and in turn your reactions make me happy also.
What you are listening to is music being transformed into the new Disco era. The Bee Gees are the original founding fathers of Disco music. 🌹
Love the bass line in this song. It's really difficult to sit still while this song is playin'.
The late great Maurice Gibb laying down that funky smooth baseline. He had a big role in the musical arrangements of their songs. Very underrated
This song IS 70's disco. It was great seeing you move because this song was made to make you dance... you just can't help it!
I'm an Australian heavy/death metal fan and guitar player but this song is in most of my play lists. I was born in 1971 and my mum/mom bought me up on this 70's stuff....Musical talent is very much declining. Love how you love the bee gees :)
YOU Have To See The Movie Saturday Night Fever Day One, It Has A Lot Of Their Songs!!! I KNOW YOU Going To Love Them!!!
The interesting thing is The Bee Gees wrote all the songs except this one before the movie was created. The reason the soundtrack and movie gel is because the director rescripted the movie to fit the soundtrack. For those who were not around this movie was a cultural phenomenon…
That riding/driving feel is the disco beat. It was really great to listen to and also really easy to dance to (even if you weren't a good dancer).
Welcome to the Wonderful world of Disco, the music of my era
Bee gees are my favorite band ever ♥
You mention "it gives you that "Stayin' Alive" feeling," and it's really true! Fun fact: When recording Stayin' Alive, the Bee Gees' drummer wasn't available. So, they found a suitable 2 bar drum loop from "Night Fever" and set it up to play on repeat on a separate tape machine. I believe that's the first recording to EVER use a drum loop, which of course is ubiquitous today.
When they were recording Staying Alive the drummer had to return to England because of his mothers health. The producers took a section of the drum beat from Night Fever and made loop to play with Staying Alive. If you listen to Staying Alive carefully you will notice that the drum beat is constant, it never changes throughout the entire song.
Grew up listening to Soul ,I would never admit to liking the Bee Gee's but secretly l did . 69 now and l confess they were brilliant ,there it's out there.
"Saturday Night Fever" was the seminal movie of the disco era, though one could argue that it came at the end of that era (in the US - it might still be going on in Europe, depending on how you categorize their dance music). This wasn't the opening song of that movie ("Stayn' Alive" was) but it encapsulated the mood of the movie. The Bee Gees had a long career, spanning a couple decades. This, along with "Too Much Heaven," may have been their defining song(s).
THE BEE GEES WE'RE AND STILL ARE THE KINGS OF '70s & DISCO MUSIC, CASE CLOSED!!.
Enjoyed your dancing 😉 All your reactions for carpenters just adore ☺️
I have to say this beautiful woman gets the feeling of the music so much. It's unbelievable because this was before our time and for her to get the feeling of the music because I 100% can relate to that. But the fact that she can relate to it is so amazing to me
I meant to say before her time
I love The Bee Gees music and it is so cool watching your reaction to it. You are a hot young lady!
Okay, this is more then a day late but I saw on some documentary that the reason you would get a "Staying Alive" feeling from "Night Fever" is because they didn't have a drummer for "Night Fever" so they took the drum beat from "Staying Alive". It was fun to watch because back then it was reel to reel so it was fun watching them piece it together.
They filmed the dance school scenes on the corner of my block in Bensonhurst, all the girls from the neighborhood loved Travolta, us guys were jealous!
Disco was some really cool music and times to live in and experience. It makes me happy to see and know that there are some younger people that are really diggin the tunes like we did back in the day.
Just found you listen ing beegees loving your reaction to old songs
Love your reactions. You’re too cute..😊
I feel lucky to have grown up with all the music that was good in the 70s Its good to know how much you love the music I love. You rock uuuh well DIsco
I love your beautiful hair. Your smile and music taste are nice too.
They filled the world's dance floors with this!
first and foremost Angela you're looking so clean meaning no tattoos and extra beautiful without even trying you're a sight for sour eyes girl you make eyebrows raise and jawbones touch the ground now back down to earth musically I love the bee gees segment, I'm going to ask you a favor I would love to hear the stylistics segment please and thanks bye
This is my favorite Bee Gees song. Followed closely by "Lovers" and "Subway".
Hard to believe Barry didn't do falsettos until around 1975. He's got one of the best normal voices around. What a super talent.
Travolta was already a teen heartthrob from starring in the hit sitcom "Welcome Back Kotter". When he did his first movie "Saturday Night Fever", he became a grown-up superstar.
If you were around in them days we'd have had a blast. Great memories for me.
Wow, how did she know about cruising, because I grew up in the? Los. Angeles area? And I remember cruising down Hollywood boulevard and feeling the music,. How does she know that? This woman is truly amazing
Imagine being in your early 20's,in the 1970's, and hanging at the dance clubs in the Houston area,the Nesadel comes to mind,and having all these great dance tunes coming at you non-stop.I was an introvert of sorts,but I liked the girls and I learned the key to hooking up was learning to be a good dancer.Boy,I had the time of my life!Thank you BeeGees!
I was born in 1968 and I have enjoyed their songs since the 1970s
Please listen to Bee Gees "How Deep is Your Love" (Official Video) - another musical gem from the Brothers Gibb. If interested in great harmonies, lyrics, guitars and stellar 70's song? THE EAGLES - "Hotel California" (LIVE 1977 version). Back to the Bee Gees, everyone I knew owned the "Saturday Night Fever" album and the songs were playing almost everywhere you went. It was the era where disco ruled and no group was bigger than the Bee Gees. They placed five songs in the Top Ten on Billboard - I'm SO glad I had a truly amazing soundtrack of great 1970's songs for my teen/young adult years!
Hi Angela. New subscriber and enjoying your “new” discoveries! Just like many other subscribers, I too, lived through the
I can totally picture you back in the disco days dancing the night away on the lighted dance floor in the downtown disco.
Im sitting in my chair dancing with you....Screwit me and the dog are on our feet!!!...Lololol
So many comments about the music style of those times. Yes, those were the days of music you could dance to, fall in love to. I'm in my mid 70s, and those years are the sounds I still listen to. We could understand the words back then. Todays youth, missed so much great rhythm. Love your enthusiasm. 🤗
Agree on the enthusiasm. That's one of the reasons I subscribed here.
My favorite from the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack. Great song, 70's groove. Also check out Heatwave Groove Line extended version. You'll love it!!!
After Saturday Night Fever, you have to watch the sequel called Staying Alive. It's more set in the 80's and is directed by Sylvester Stallone. It's such a good 80's cheese fest with a yummy Travolta. His body was insane back then!
I describe it as a rolling, moving, roller skating feel to it!
Love your channel you have such great reactions.Thank you.. Love you inside out... More than a woman... You won't run out of Bee Gee songs. All the guys sing and have great voices.
Gotta react to bee gees 80s and 90s music , very different sounding
Should see Barry gibb look from the 60s , you wouldn't recognize him lol
Thier 1967 hit song To Love Somebody 💘
@Kevin Dobson.... I totally agree about their younger hits. I think that every song off of this album is a hit!
ruclips.net/video/cvKmh_jWC5c/видео.html
Oh all of these songs are part of my music appreciation history. I was already an adult when they hit the scene but I loved them. I discovered later that at one point, before moving to Australia, they lived about a mile from me, they were about the same age as me but I never met them, to my knowledge.
Well, you turn in a dancing Queen on that one... keep on dancing you're pretty good indeed at it.
Staying Alive is a follow up movie from Saturday Night Fever. Another soundtrack from The Bee Gee's
. I think 1978. Good stuff.
I worked as a bartender at a disco during my summer break from college. This, along with all the other Saturday Night Fever soundtrasck, was extremely popular for a good two years.
Saturday night fever also had a sequel called Staying alive in 1983 directed by Sylvester Stallone, and that soundtrack is also done by the Bee gees
It's called DISCO! I loved the Disco years, I was in High school. Best music in the world to dance to.
So much fun watching you enjoy this !
Their Saturday Night Fever was nothing compared to their Sunday morning rash... (Thank you. I'll be here all week....)
Dam it you got me hooked w/your reactions your a beautiful soul...now we just got to work on my requests.... GEORGE MICHAEL... ONE MORE TRY let's get that out the way and I'll send you more until then.
Thier music will live on through eternity. Thank you
He was in a TV series called Welcome Back Kotter, then he got the role in the movie.
I love the way you dance lady. Up
Those were fun days , Crusing , Hanging out with friends on friday and saturday nights it was a great time .
You are as beatiful as Bee GeeS's songs! Ciao from Italy!
Hard to sit still and listen to disco. This was great. God bless you, Angela
In the late 1990's my mates and I used to listen to Saturday night fever on record, have some beers and just chill. We were all skaters but this was our Friday night chill out.
Just started catching your videos,Love your reaction to the Bee Gees, pretty lady and great energy, makes me want to see more!
John Travolta sang and starred in the movie Grease
You should definitely watch the movie!! Bee Gees forever!! The 70s were the best!! So much fun!! Good friends, good music and good times!!
This song was a hit in the Roller Skating Rinks that were very popular at the time.
Any place that had a mirrored ball hanging from the ceiling and lots of flashing lights.
Whoever told you that the whole soundtrack to the movie Saturday night fever was all the Bee Gees they were very incorrect yes the Bee Gees wrote the main soundtracks to the movie but there are several other really wonderful artists who have songs in this movie as well and I think when you see the movie you'll hear some of those other songs and understand why the Disco era was as popular as it was back then not just for the music but also for the fact that the music was made to dance to and back then the big thing were dance clubs you could go out and have a good time to dance club get a drink or two and you know spend time with your friends and do your thing.
…Manhattan Skyline, David Shire….masterpiece !!
Love your reaction, Angela 😊 and I love your smile and giggles ❤ so adorable.. pls also check out Subway by them. It is a nice tune as well while driving.
Love watching you react to music! It’s so real.. and you’re gorgeous btw ! ❤️
Disco dancing was tons of fun, I remember while in the Marines this all came out and was insanely popular in the base clubs. You would have had a blast.
John Tralvota got his start in the sitcom "Room 222". it is the Bee Gees that set the tone for the movie.
The show was called Welcome Back Carter
Oh how I loved and now miss the 70's thank you for doing these reactions to the Bee Gees
You will love it because of the BeeGees, good movie too. Sat Night Fever with a young hot John Travolta
Great reaction
I think the feeling your getting is to the disco beat🤩🤩😀