Artist Bio:
Double Exposure was a disco and soul music group formed in 1976 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The group was composed of members Charles Kipps, Joseph Harris, Leonard Davis, and Jimmy Williams. They were signed to Salsoul Records and gained popularity in the late 1970s with hits like "Ten Percent" and "My Love is Free."
Their music blended elements of disco, funk, and soul, and they were known for their energetic live performances. Double Exposure's music has been sampled and remixed by various artists over the years, keeping their legacy alive in the world of dance and electronic music. Despite disbanding in the 1980s, their music continues to be celebrated by fans of disco and dance music around the world.
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