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Years active
  
1994–1999

Associated acts
  
Alex Party

Origin
  
Italy (1994)

Labels
  
MCA Records

Record label
  
Universal Music Group

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Past members
  
Paolo VisnadiGianni VisnadiTameka Starr (Currently known as Tameko Star)(1996-1999)Janice Robinson (1994-1996)

Albums
  
Don't Stop Movin', Crazy Love 90

Members
  
Janice Robinson, Gianni Visnadi, Doris Diggs, Paolo Visnadi

Similar
  
Alex Party, Baby D, Urban Cookie Collective, Alison Limerick, The Outhere Brothers

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Livin' Joy were an Italian Eurodance group who released two successful hits during the mid-1990s, "Dreamer" and "Don't Stop Movin'". The group consisted of Italian brothers Paolo and Gianni Visnadi (also members of Alex Party) and singers Tameka Starr and Janice Robinson.

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"Dreamer"

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Originally released by Undiscovered Recordings in 1994, Livin' Joy were fronted by the American lead singer Janice Robinson and reached number one on the U.S. Hot Dance Club Play chart with "Dreamer". The song turned out to be a mild sleeper hit on pop radio, finally entering the Billboard Hot 100 in early 1995. It peaked at number 72 and spent seventeen weeks on the chart. The song had a more successful run in the United Kingdom, hitting the number one spot after being re-issued. In its original run in late 1994, "Dreamer' peaked at #18, spending 6 straight weeks in the UK top 100. It did re-enter the lower ends of the top 100 two more times that year bringing its total to 12 weeks inside the top 100. (18-22-24-32-46-67-85-97-99-85-97)

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By the end of 1995, the re-issue of 'Dreamer' ranked as the U.K's 40th best selling single of the year logging a total of 21 weeks in the top 100. (1-2-4-10-18-26-34-41-60-67-70-78-78-85-83-81-86-92-85-98-83).

In mid-1996, "Dreamer" re-entered the U.S Hot 100 chart, this time peaking at number 95.

"Don't Stop Movin'"

By 1996, Robinson had left the group marking a new era for the group. Robinson was replaced by American vocalist Tameka Starr, who was also the songwriter and choreographer. Starrs lyrics encapsulated a more 'uplifting' and 'motivational' approach to the content of the songs during this era of Livin' Joy. With Starr on lead vocals, the follow-up single "Don't Stop Movin'" peaked at number five in the UK and went on to become a big summer hit. It spent 14 consecutive weeks in the top 100, with 7 of those in the top 10. (5-6-7-8-9-8-9-12-13-24-29-35-41-71).

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"Don't Stop Movin'" topped the Italian charts in 1996 and also peaked at number three on the U.S. dance chart in early 1997 and became another modest, although long-lived, hit in the mainstream - climbing to number 67 on the Hot 100, spending twenty weeks on the chart. In Australia, "Don't Stop Movin'" peaked at number 6 on the national ARIA singles chart.

The album and other singles

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"Don't Stop Movin'" was followed by another Top 10 single in the UK ("Follow the Rules"). "Follow The Rules" peaked at #9 in the UK on 2 November 1996 scoring Livin' Joy a hat-trick of top 10's at this point.

"Follow The Rules" was an anthemic dance track based around the message of following your dreams and making them come true. Style wise it was similar to "Don't Stop Movin'" but with a heavier piano house/organ sound.

"Follow The Rules" wasn't as successful as its two predecessors, although peaking at #9 in the UK, it spent only a week in the top 10 before descending out of the top 100 after a total 7 weeks on the chart. (9-17-25-49-63-83-87).

"Where Can I Find Love" was Livin' Joys 4th single. Released on 5 April 1997 in the United Kingdom, it peaked at #12 on the UK charts. Lyrically, the track focusses on the struggles to find true love. This was further fleshed out with the accompanying music video featuring Tameka walking around a nightclub, bumping in to various men who catch her attention. Each man is then shown to have an 'issue' which leaves Tameka disappointed.

"Where Can I Find Love" managed only 4 weeks in the UK top 100 chart (12-19-26-49).

Livin' Joys 5th and final charting release in the UK was "Deep in You". The track took on a completely different sound which had a more 'r&b' feel. Although moderately successful, if peaked at #17 in the UK and slowly descended out of the top 100 just a mere 4 weeks after release. (17-29-33-49).

Don't Stop Movin', was the parent album and grouped together the hits, including "Dreamer" with new vocals by Starr (although the original version with Robinson was a hidden bonus track). The album was released in the UK on 16 November 1996 (a week after the release of their 3rd single "Follow The Rules". The album peaked at a disappointing #41 on the UK albums chart, and remained on the album chart for only two weeks. (41-62).

Plans for a widespread commercial release of a single entitled "Just for the Sex of It" in 1999 were scrapped, due to lack of interest. It only received a limited club run, but was released as a single in Australia and the UK, and proved popular in the nightclubs. In 2008, tracks from the eventually-canceled follow-up album, Just For The Sex Of It, were leaked online and they included: "Love Yourself", "Lookin' Fine", "I Only Wanna Dance", "U R My Livin' Joy", "You Don't Love Me", and "Bump This".

Janice Robinson subsequently re-released 2005 remixes of "Dreamer", credited as a solo release, which charted at #5 on the U.S dance chart.

Songs

Don't Stop Movin'Don't Stop Movin' · 1997
DreamerDon't Stop Movin' · 1997
Follow the RulesDon't Stop Movin' · 1997

References

Livin' Joy Wikipedia