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Break Machine – Street Dance – Official Music Video. Released in 1983, peaked at number 3 on the official UK Singles Chart in March 1984. It reached number one spot in Norway, Sweden and France. Break Machines’s frontman Keith Rodgers is still active working under the name SugaBear.

Break Machine – Street Dance – Lyrics

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