
Mac Miller feat. Thundercat – What The Use (live) – Vitali Yu bootleg edit – Mac Miller ,Thundercat
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Hey there, groovesters! Welcome to the funky world where beats pulsate at a steady 119 BPM (beats per minute). It’s a tempo that has danced its way through many genres—house, disco, pop—you name it! So let’s drop the needle and spin some tales about this vibrant rhythm.
Before we dive into history, let’s break down the essence of 119 BPM. This moderate tempo strikes a perfect balance—it’s lively enough for shaking your groove thing but laid-back enough for sipping cocktails (or kale smoothies) on a sunny afternoon. Seriously, it feels like just the right speed when you need an extra boost without getting out of breath!
Let’s hit rewind to the late ‘70s when disco took over dance floors worldwide. Central to this scene was Donna Summer with her iconic “I Love to Love,” clocking in around… yep! You guessed it—119 BPM. In those days, people were boogieing in clubs under dazzling lights while donning sequins that could blind you from space.
Did you know that Barry Manilow wrote “Copacabana” as a homage to not only his love for Latin music but also because he once got kicked out of Studio 54 for being too straight-laced? Talk about dancing on thin ice!
As disco faded into memory and synthesized sounds began bubbling up in Chicago clubs during the early ’80s, house music emerged—a genre built on infectious grooves often set at our beloved 119 BPM. Tracks like “Move Your Body” by Marshall Jefferson had everyone swaying their hips and chanting along!
When DJ Frankie Knuckles mixed house tracks back in the day, he sometimes included sound samples from nearby construction sites because they added unexpected spice to his mixes! Think jackhammers met jazz—now that’s what I call innovation.
Fast forward to the ‘90s and early 2000s; suddenly everyone wanted a taste of those groovy vibes! Britney Spears’ mega-hit “Toxic” is rockin’ around 116-120 BMP range—not exactly spot-on but close enough for us tech-heads who live life by numbers. Can anyone say groove!?
In her infamous “Oops!… I Did It Again,” Britney actually recorded multiple takes wearing different outfits so producers could mix and match sections later—for ultimate versatility AND fashion statements!
Jump ahead again into today’s scene where electronic dance music (EDM) reigns supreme! Artists like Calvin Harris and David Guetta often stick pretty close to our groove-friendly bpm range—making sure partygoers always have something upbeat while they’re busting moves all night long.
Calvin Harris once claimed he’d never played any instrument until starting college! Yet here he is now making tunes adored globally—with plenty of time spent jamming away on keyboards instead… guess fretless fun can come later!
Not only do house and disco embrace this nifty little number; hip-hop has also taken notice. Rappers find inspiration within various tempos including—but not limited—to our golden child: 119 bpm brings smooth verses together with catchy hooks ensuring every listener taps their feet or nods heads involuntarily while jamming along.
For instance, Missy Elliott’s track “Get Ur Freak On” features some spicy elements fitting comfortably within this realm—a true testament showing how versatile rhythms can lead creatives everywhere towards funky success stories across genres!
Missy famously performed at Super Bowl XXXVII halftime show—and despite her slick moves she was nearly tackled by enthusiastic fans insisting on taking selfies mid-performance!
So there you go folks—the rhythmic splendor surrounding 119 BPM persists throughout musical history driving people onto dancefloors one beat after another since disco first glittered beneath nightclub lights.
From vibrant highs echoing joy-filled nights shared among friends or strangers alike—to playful musicians whose foibles become cherished anecdotes—we can’t help but appreciate every note hitting near-perfect harmony wrapped up tightly within these grooves.
Whether you’re bustin’ a move or kickin’ back soaking up sunshine vibes outside remember next time someone mentions BPM give ’em your best nonchalant shrug before launching into an epic tale filled with laughter!
Keep dancing,
Your Friendly Groover ✌️

Mac Miller feat. Thundercat – What The Use (live) – Vitali Yu bootleg edit – Mac Miller ,Thundercat