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'''Italo-Disco''' is a genre of music mostly derived from Disco and Europop. Hence its name, it was mostly made from [[Italy]]. Of course it was European and other countries like Germany, Belgium, Greece, Spain, and others have musicians being part in this genre.
 
Italo-Disco started with a shift of popularity of [[Disco]] to Europe after the namesake [[Deader Than Disco]] movement in North America. Europeans, especially central ones, began making songs in [[Gratuitous English|simple english]] and using synthesizers to create the genre. Unlike traditional disco, it wasn't always aimed at [[LGB Ts]] and minorities. A whole lot of the songs are about love normally. Some songs are instrumental. Some are also about phenomenom. Notable artists include Ken Lazslo (Italy), Fancy (Germany), David Lyme (Spain), Scotch (Italy), Doctor's Cat (Italy), Albert One (Italy), Radiorama (Italy), Den Harrow (multiple origins), and some not so notable to be listed in this introduction.