Diva House - Examples

Examples

  • "And I'm Telling You I'm Not Going" (Stonebridge Mix) – Donna Giles
  • "Another Star" – Kathy Sledge
  • "Beautiful People" – Barbara Tucker
  • "Caught in the Middle" – Juliet Roberts
  • "Cuando" – Offer Nissim featuring Maya Simantov
  • "Don't Lose the Magic" – Shawn Christopher
  • "Everybody, Everybody" – Black Box
  • "Feel What You Want (Our Tribe Vocal)" – Kristine W
  • "Feelin' Love" – Soulsearcher featuring Donna Allen
  • "Going Round" – D'Bora
  • "I Don't Know Anybody Else" – Black Box
  • "I Thank You" – Adeva
  • "I'm Gonna Get You" – Bizarre Inc
  • "I'm In Love" – Offer Nissim featuring Maya Simantov
  • "Keep Love Together" – Love to Infinity featuring Kelly Llorenna
  • "Let The Music Lift You Up" – Loveland featuring Rachel McFarlane
  • "Look Ahead" – Danny Tenaglia featuring Carole Sylvan
  • "Nightlights" – Polyphonics featuring Hasina Sheik
  • "Nitelife" – Kim English
  • "Over You" – Warren Clarke featuring Kathy Brown
  • "Reach" – Judy Cheeks
  • "Satisfy My Love" – Sabrina Johnston
  • "Show Me Love" – Robin S
  • "Superman" – Offer Nissim featuring Maya Simantov
  • "Sweetest Day Of May" – Joe T. Vannelli Project
  • "To Be In Love" – Masters at Work featuring India
  • "What Hope Have I" – Sphinx featuring Sabrina Johnston
  • "Where Love Lives" – Alison Limerick
  • "Wish I Didn't Miss You (Hex Hector Vocal)" – Angie Stone
  • "Your Loving Arms" – Billie Ray Martin

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