Deee-Lite – Groove Is In The Heart (Official Video)

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The official music video of “Groove Is In The Heart” by Deee-Lite from the album ‘World Clique’ (1990)

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Lyrics and melody by: Kier Kirby a.k.a. Lady Miss Kier
Music and arrangement by: Dmitry Brill, Kier Kirby a.k.a. Lady Miss Kier, Towa Tei
Produced by: Dmitry Brill, Kier Kirby a.k.a. Lady Miss Kier, Towa Tei
Published by: De-Lovely Publishing c/o Downtown Music Publishing

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🌼 Website: http://ladykier.com
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Deee-Lite is a house and club/dance group known for their 1990 crossover smash “Groove Is In The Heart,” dance chart hits “Power Of Love,” “Good Beat,” and their albums ‘World Clique,’ ‘Infinity Within,’ and ‘Dewdrops in the Garden.’

Deee-Lite was formed in 1986 in Williamsburg, Brooklyn by vocalist Lady Miss Kier and multi-instrumentalist Super DJ Dmitry and became popular in the New York club scene as a vibrant and lively dance act known for their unique Holographic Techno Soul, psychedelic light show, and innovative art direction. Jungle DJ Towa Towa officially joined the group in 1989 contributing production on the first album and both songwriting and production on the second. Deee-Lite broke up in 1993 but all three artists continue to deejay to this day.

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