So go ahead. Track it down. Turn up the bass. And when the vocal drops, don’t give a fuck about anything—except your stupid disco.
The track is built around a heavy, infectious disco-house sample from 1985 hit "Dare Me". Genre: House / Nu-Disco.
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Vito Lucente, the Italian-Belgian producer known as Junior Jack, built "Stupidisco" around a heavy, infectious sample of "Dare Me" by The Pointer Sisters. Released under the Play It Again Sam [PIAS] label, the song was designed for the sweaty, strobe-lit dancefloors of Ibiza and London. It featured driving synthesizers by Xavier Tribolet and soulful vocals from a powerhouse lineup including Dany Caen and Nina Babet. The Video: A Fitness Farce
It reached number 20 on the UK Singles Chart and was a major hit across European dance floors. So go ahead
The "uncensored" energy of "Stupidisco" is best experienced through its that took the track back to its raw, underground roots. The extensive single release included several iconic versions:
: It wasn't just about the visuals; it was a parody of the hyper-sexualized fitness culture of the time, often compared to Eric Prydz's "Call on Me," which was released around the same period. Cultural Impact And when the vocal drops, don’t give a
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At the heart of "Stupidisco" is a genius repurposing of 80s funk. The track relies heavily on a vocal sample from The Pointer Sisters' 1985 hit "Dare Me". Junior Jack chopped the phrase "Why don't you dare me to... do it?" into a hypnotic, repetitive loop. Vocal House / Funky House Vibe: Euphoric, sassy, energetic