What is post disco dance genre?

Post-disco is a genre of dance music that began to emerge in the late 1970s and early 1980s. It originated from the diverse musical influences of disco, funk, soul, R&B, and electronic music. Post-disco was characterized by a more electronic sound, with heavy use of synthesizers and drum machines.

Artists such as Michael Jackson, Prince, Madonna, and Janet Jackson were among the most popular post-disco artists. Their music blended the traditional elements of disco with funk, rock, and pop to create a new sound that was fresh and exciting.

Post-disco dance music was also popular in the club scene and helped to influence the development of house music and techno in the 1980s and 1990s. The genre continued to evolve and influence other styles of music, including hip hop and pop.

Today, post-disco remains an important part of music history and continues to inspire new artists and musicians in their creative endeavors.