Party O'Clock
Kat DeLuna · 2010
10 min · 3 tracks · R&B
A vibrant blend of dance-pop and R&B that invites listeners to celebrate life and freedom.
Party O'Clock is a single by Kat DeLuna, released in 2010. A vibrant blend of dance-pop and R&B that invites listeners to celebrate life and freedom. The song gained attention for its infectious beat and catchy hook, contributing to DeLuna's continued presence in the pop landscape. It was notable for being featured prominently in various dance clubs and playlists, reflecting the growing trend of blending R&B with electronic dance music during this era. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Party O'Clock sound like?
A vibrant blend of dance-pop and R&B that invites listeners to celebrate life and freedom. Rooted in R&B.
What makes Party O'Clock by Kat DeLuna notable?
The song gained attention for its infectious beat and catchy hook, contributing to DeLuna's continued presence in the pop landscape. It was notable for being featured prominently in various dance clubs and playlists, reflecting the growing trend of blending R&B with electronic dance music during this era. Released in 2010, 'Party O'Clock' marked Kat DeLuna's return to the music scene following her debut album, '9 Lives' (2007). At this point in her career, she was aiming to solidify her presence in the dance-pop genre while showcasing her evolving sound. This single served as a pivotal release to re-engage her audience and attract new listeners.
How many songs are on Party O'Clock?
Party O'Clock has 3 tracks, running approximately 10 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Party O'Clock Standout 3:35
- 2 Party O'Clock (instrumental) Standout 3:34
- 3 Party O'Clock (a cappella) Standout 3:29
Release Date
January 1, 2010
Genre
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
10 min 38 sec
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