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EPISODE · May 1, 2026 · 3 MIN

Let's Start The Dance (Original Mix)

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Lenny Fontana delivers “Let’s Start The Dance,” a euphoric house anthem that captures the true spirit of the dancefloor. Released on Karmic Power Records, the track features powerful male vocals and an irresistible groove. More than just music, it creates moments of unity and collective euphoria. With driving rhythms, soulful energy, and a fresh yet classic house sound, it bridges the genre’s roots with a vibrant, modern feel for today’s dancefloors. Keyboards by Lenny Fontana - Bass by Mike Morin

Lenny Fontana delivers “Let’s Start The Dance,” a euphoric house anthem that captures the true spirit of the dancefloor. Released on Karmic Power Records, the track features powerful male vocals and an irresistible groove. More than just music, it creates moments of unity and collective euphoria. With driving rhythms, soulful energy, and a fresh yet classic house sound, it bridges the genre’s roots with a vibrant, modern feel for today’s dancefloors. Keyboards by Lenny Fontana - Bass by Mike Morin

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