List of Eurodance artists
The following is a list of Eurodance artists. Eurodance, which is also known as Eurohouse or Euro-NRG, is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in the late 1980s primarily in Europe. It combines elements from house, techno and hip hop.[1]
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Euro-dance group from Sweden.
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Italian female Euro dance act from Verona
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