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Top 10 Dance Party Jams From September 1990

Jerry Lewis hosted his 25th MDA Telethon. Law and Order debuted on NBC. Goodfellas with Robert Deniro, Joe Pesci and Ray Liotta premiered. And these were the top 10 songs…

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Jerry Lewis hosted his 25th MDA Telethon. Law and Order debuted on NBC. Goodfellas with Robert Deniro, Joe Pesci and Ray Liotta premiered. And these were the top 10 songs we were dancing to this week back in 1990. Pick one of these Top 10 SNDP hits below to kick off the show this Saturday night by leaving it as a comment on our Q105 Saturday Night Dance Party Facebook page. The song with the most likes will be the one we play at 7pm Saturday night!

1. "Close To You" by Maxi Priest
2. "Romeo" by Dino
3. "Everybody Everybody" by Black Box
4. "Policy of Truth" by Depeche Mode
5. "Ice Ice Baby" by Vanilla Ice
6. "Dirty Cash (Money Talks) by Adventures" of Stevie V
7. "Giving You the Benefit" by Pebbles
8. "Black Cat" by Janet Jackson
9. "Jerk Out" by The Time
10. "Love and Emotion" by Stevie B

So there ya have 'em! The biggest 10 songs from this night from back then. Your job now is to pick which song you'd like to hear kick off The Q105 Saturday Night Dance Party at 7pm this Saturday night.

To vote, go to the pinned post on The Q105 Saturday Night Dance Party Facebook page and look in the comments. If someone has nominated your song, give that comment a LIKE. (Don't start a 2nd comment for the same song.) If no one has nominated one of those 10 songs above yet, leave it as a new comment. And YES, you can give your own comment a like to give it a vote... and like as many comments as you like. You don't have to pick just one. 👍

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Hear Geno on the air weekday afternoons. Geno's passions include fat guy food, concerts, sports, travel to Europe and South America. He loves 80s and 90s music, from MTV hairbands to old school freestyle, alternative rock to TRL era jams. Geno's radio career began in his hometown of Portland, Maine. Since then he's been on the air coast to coast from Boston to Las Vegas, Tampa to California.