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Beyonce and Drake make this a summer of house music — and we're here for it

There is a national anthem on each weekend of NYC Pride. Whether you're marching in a parade, crawling a bar in the Hell's Kitchen, or club hopping, you can't escape this song. Break at dawn. And, of course, Beyonce's"Break My Soul" was the jam that everyone wiggles this year's rainbow flag.

The first single to lift the vibrations from Bay's next seventh studio album,"Renaissance"(released July 29) has long provided house music. It's a movement that shakes the foundations that are being made Underground sounds — mainstream homes. And just a few days before "Break My Soul" broke the internet, Drake released the"Honestly, Nevermind"album. Jump home with the good intentions of South African beatmaster Black Coffee's dance.

In the flash of a disco ball, two of the heaviest batters of music have double-declared this to be the summer of the house. And as a longtime patriarch, I've been here all the time.

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Euphoric Energy and the Release of Catharsis — Spiritual And spiritual — house music is exactly what the collapsed soul world needs right now. After spending most of the last two years or more dancing around his home or in a one-bedroom apartment in New York, make it like technotronic andre-jamming.

And some haters are dragging Beyonce and Drake to show their love for the house, but in a secret club that even A-listers like them can't enter. As if infiltrated-it's the ultimate co-signature for a genre that has been driven into the basement for years, like the previous disco.

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Bay and Drizzie — I'm sure you're a music fan and student People They are both bank-owned hit makers and at the same time both utilize the black roots of their homes. They represent a culture that has been largely left behind due to its history in the gay community.

But just as Beyonce and Drake are breathing new life into house music, they weren't the first to adopt the crossover spin genre. Early 90's, CeCe Peniston, Crystal Waters, Robin. S. all won the top 10 singles in"Finally","Gypsy Woman","Show Me Love",respectively. In fact, Beyonce sampled "Break My Soul" for Robin S.'s 1993 hit.

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In case you think Drake invented the whole concept of a wrapper In house music, there was a hip house movement in the early 90's. C&From C Music Factory's"Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)"to snaps, everyone has become a memorable one. With "power" even to Queen Latifah at "Come Into My House".

And don't forget Madonna, who hit the house poseand brought the ballroom scene to the masses with 1990's No. 1 smash, Vogue. please give me. Madge and other superstar diva such as Janet Jackson, Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey take advantage of house remixes such as Shep Pettibone, Frankie Knuckles andDavid Moralesto be hippers and very much. Connected to an influential audience. At the club.

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Carrie returns to the studio to remix her home Recut her vocals for. That's how much music and its pulsating power meant to her.

Hopefully house music legends such as Ten City, Inner City and Ultra Nate are celebrating the 25th anniversary of her classic "free"this year. Thanks to Beyonce and Drake, it was discovered by some new fans. Now it will warm my soul.