If you or anyone you know is a club DJ who specializes in Eurodance, 90's dance and disco, I encoded the MP3 of Fun Factory/Next Generation's most recent single, "Be Good To Me" (NOT the album cut from the original lineup's totally different song with the exact same title, from their 2nd LP Fun-Tastic/1997).
The MP3 is available to download at the Sendspace link below.
SENDSPACE LINK:
FUN FACTORY/NEXT GENERATION
"BE GOOD TO ME"
[MOST RECENT SINGLE/
ENCODED BY SCOTTSAYSMYOB/2013]
****NOTE: SENDSPACE LINK CORRECTED!! *******
The original lineup got a little promotion back in the day, but with zero promotion in the USA (except for MY over-enthusiastic loudmouth of a fan!), the newly reformed Fun Factory may only keep their live appearances to Europe/Germany/Poland/etc., if their new music isn't receiving any attention, airplay OR clubplay over here.
At least a club appearance tour in the USA (NOT arena, that would be pointless for a Eurodance group in 2014 - club concerts and live appearances in those kinda establishments would be the better deal.
MOST people in the USA haven't listened to Fun Factory since 1996ish, but a cult following still remains in the American Eurodance community, which I've BEEN a member of for several years and will continue, no matter HOW outdated it sounds to little punks.
And who the hell gives a fuck what THOSE little Bieber-haired, bangs-tossing, Fall Out Boy homosexually-worshiping punks think, anyway! LOL ;)
The MP3 is available to download at the Sendspace link below.
SENDSPACE LINK:
FUN FACTORY/NEXT GENERATION
"BE GOOD TO ME"
[MOST RECENT SINGLE/
ENCODED BY SCOTTSAYSMYOB/2013]
****NOTE: SENDSPACE LINK CORRECTED!! *******
The original lineup got a little promotion back in the day, but with zero promotion in the USA (except for MY over-enthusiastic loudmouth of a fan!), the newly reformed Fun Factory may only keep their live appearances to Europe/Germany/Poland/etc., if their new music isn't receiving any attention, airplay OR clubplay over here.
At least a club appearance tour in the USA (NOT arena, that would be pointless for a Eurodance group in 2014 - club concerts and live appearances in those kinda establishments would be the better deal.
MOST people in the USA haven't listened to Fun Factory since 1996ish, but a cult following still remains in the American Eurodance community, which I've BEEN a member of for several years and will continue, no matter HOW outdated it sounds to little punks.
And who the hell gives a fuck what THOSE little Bieber-haired, bangs-tossing, Fall Out Boy homosexually-worshiping punks think, anyway! LOL ;)
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