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A similar influence would come in the production of "Rhythm of the Night", which featured more of El DeBarge's modal tenor voice with flashes of his trademark falsetto. Richard Perry , the hit producer behind hit recordings for the Pointer Sisters , Harry Nilsson , and Carly Simon , among others, produced the song; the lyrics were written by ...
DXFM (101.9 FM) is a radio station owned by the Nation Broadcasting Corporation and operated by Philippine Collective Media Corporation. It currently serves as a relay station of FM Radio 89.5 DavNor , which has studios at the 3rd Floor, Eduardos Business Center, Mabini St, Tagum , Davao del Norte .
"The Rhythm of the Night" was a worldwide hit in 1994, peaking at number-one in Italy, and within the top five in most of Europe, while in the US, it fell short of the top ten, reaching number eleven on both the Billboard Hot 100 and the Cash Box Top 100.
"Ritmo de la noche" (Rhythm of the Night) is a song written by AC Beat, Lagonda, Castioni, and Wycombe, and originally recorded by German house group Chocolate in 1990. It was covered and released in the same year by Mystic, The Sacados, Lorca, and ten other producers.
Rhythm of the Night may refer to Rhythm of the Night, 1985 album by DeBarge "Rhythm of the Night" (song), song by DeBarge from the album of the same name; Ritmo de la noche, a 1990 song by AC Beat, Lagonda, Castioni, and Wycombe. "The Rhythm of the Night", a 1993 song performed by Corona The Rhythm of the Night, an album by Corona
"Rhythm of the Night" was made famous in 1985 by the American R&B group DeBarge. The track reached number one on the Billboard Hot R&B chart and number three on the Billboard Hot 100, and is said to have "jumpstarted" the career of songwriter Diane Warren. [11] The soundtrack version is performed by Valeria, and includes a dialogue by Kidman.
The soundtrack features the DeBarge’s hit song, "Rhythm of the Night", written by Diane Warren. The song reached top five on the Billboard Hot 100 and #1 on the Billboard R&B Singles . Also included is new music by singers’ Stevie Wonder , Smokey Robinson , and the film's star, Vanity ; as well as various artists from the Motown label.
The first line of the song's rap, "No son ni Reebok ni son Nike" (translates to "They are neither Reebok or Nike"), references a viral clip [21] in which a Dominican radio caller requests Corona's "The Rhythm of the Night" by asking the host to play the song that goes "esos son Reebok o son Nike" (translates to "are those Reebok or Nike"). The ...