the great chic, go to studio 54 to get in. and they don t. so they write a song. have you heard about the knew dance craze listen to us i m sure you ll be amazed it was a diss to studio 54 for rejecting them. the part where they say freak out actually began as something else. freak out le freak, c est chic it went from something off to freak off to being freak out. just come on down to the 54 find a spot out on the floor oh, freak out le freak, c est chic freak out that s probably the best thing that ever came out of studio 54 was that song. disco was a revolutionary force. funk marries disco and it leads
might be a better answer. in fact, i want to go further and introduce you to him, because today i ve been invited to get to know an icon and so have you. his name is nile rodgers. one, two. # ah, freak out # le freak, c est chic # freak out # ah, freak out.# just don t call him the godfather of disco. raised by heroin addicts and beatniks and coming of age in 60s new york, it s true that with his ensemble, chic, he wrote several of the biggest dance floor fillers of all time with his long term musical partner, bernard edwards. prepare to be astonished by the range of legendary tunes that he wrote or produced and on which you had no idea he was involved. many of the most celebrated
one, two. # ah, freak out! # le freak, c est chic. # freak out! # ah, freak out. just don t call him the godfather of disco. raised by heroin addicts and beatniks and coming of age in 60s new york, it s true that with his ensemble chic, he wrote several of the biggest dance floor fillers of all time with his long term musical partner bernard edwards. prepare to be astonished by the range of legendary tunes that he wrote or produced and on which you had no idea he was involved. many of the most celebrated songs by sister sledge, diana ross, madonna, david bowie, duran duran and, yes, daft punk are all part of his story. his genius is estimated to have created billions of dollars in worldwide sales, reinventing whole genres and artistic careers along the way.
prince, or maybe my hero, bob marley. over the next hour, i want to persuade you that there might be a better answer. in fact, i want to go further and introduce you to him, because today i ve been invited to get to know an icon and so have you. his name is nile rodgers. # ah, freak out # le freak, c est chic # freak out # ah, freak out. just don t call him the godfather of disco. raised by heroin addicts and beatniks and coming of age in 60s new york, it s true that with his ensemble chic, he wrote several of the biggest dance floor fillers of all time with his long term musical partner bernard edwards. prepare to be astonished by the range of legendary tunes
the part where they say freak out actually began as something else. freak out le freak, c est chic it went from something off to freak off to being freak out. just come on down to the 54 find a spot out on the floor oh, freak out le freak, c est chic freak out that s probably the best thing that ever came out of studio 54 was that song. disco was a revolutionary force. funk marries disco and it leads to hip-hop. it s 1979, i heard chic s good times come on. i kept hearing somebody talk over the song. to the hip, hip hip-hop you don t stop a rock it out bubba to the bang, bang boogie boobie to the rhythm of the boogie