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There are a few songs that just scream disco, and "I Love the Nightlife" is one of them. The disco anthem is credited to ‘70s diva Alicia Bridges, who made her eponymous debut in the late ‘70s and earned her spot in the limelight (or under the disco ball) with the smash hit. When the days of Studio 54 came to a close the party wasn't over for Bridges, whose famous single continues to bring us back to the feel-good disco days.Alicia Bridges was born in Lawndale, North Carolina in 1953 and relocated to Atlanta, Georgia where she began to experiment with music as a teen. Bridges scored a record contract with Polydor in 1978 and teamed up with musician Susan Hutcheson for her first album which would include the dance phenomenon "I Live the Nightlife (Disco ‘Round)." Bridges debut also included minor hits "Diamond in the Rough" and "Broken Woman," but no other song caught fire and set the dance floor ablaze quite like "I Love the Nightlife." Bridges followed up her debut album with 1979's Play It as It Lays and 1984's Hocus Pocus but as the ‘80s transitioned into new wave music; Bridges remained a disco queen and was nearly forgotten. That is until electronic dance duo "Little" Louie Vega and Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez of house outfit Masters at Work dusted off "I Love the Nightlife" for The Last Days of Disco, a 1998 campy film starring Chloë Sevigny and Kate Beckinsale. Bridges has not relinquished her disco crown, however. The former reigning queen of disco moved back to Atlanta after a few years spent in San Francisco and assumed the role as DJ at renowned gay nightclub the Otherside Lounge.

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    "Ooooh I, I love the nightlife/I got to boogie/One the disco ‘round, oh yea." Whether or not you were alive in the golden days of disco in the 1970s, whenever you hear the song "I Love the Nightlife" you undoubtedly have the urge to boogie. Disco diva Alicia Bridges released this dance mainstay on her self-titled debut album in 1978 and it has sparked people to put on their dancing shoes and dance the night away (under the light of a disco ball, of course) ever since.The ‘70s came and went but Bridges would be damned to relinquish her title as the queen of disco, and although she was out of the limelight for nearly 20 years after the success of "I Love the Nightlife," fans still can't get enough of this feel good tune. The song appeared in 1998's campy film The Last Days of Disco and can also appear on your phone when you purchase the polyphonic ringtone for "I Love the Nightlife" off Playphone. There is no better way to get your groove on ‘70s style than by purchasing Alicia Bridges "I Love the Nightlife" as your next ringtone.