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'Everyday' by Louie


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WASHINGTON, Sept. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- The founder of Move Mania Records (www.movemaniarecords.com), popular Arab-American music producer "Louie," will be releasing his new album entitled "Everyday" on September 18th, 2004 in the United States and Canada. The album presents a unique and upbeat blend of dance music introducing exotic Middle Eastern instruments along with a diverse group of young and talented vocalists, the unique specialty of each adds to the originality of the album, making it incomparable, in that it's the first to introduce a new genre to the world of music.

Listening to "Everyday," one might relate to the hip-hop element of music introduced; however, what is actually being played is "belly-hop," an original genre of music created by Louie, a pioneer in creating what's become known in the US, Europe and the Middle East as Dance/Middle Eastern fusion. "Belly-hop" incorporates hip-hop with belly dancing music. An example of this blend is "Move your belly," the first track on "Everyday."

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