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  1. "Ladies' Night" is a song by American band Kool & the Gang, released as the first single from their eleventh album of the same name (1979). It is a play on the popular use of "Ladies Nights" at bars and clubs that were meant to draw in more female patrons in order to draw in even more male clientele.

  2. May 2, 2024 · Ladies Night” was a huge hit and helped to solidify Kool & the Gang’s place as a major force in the music industry. The song also helped to popularize disco music and the idea of a night out specifically for women.

    • Jerry Holt
  3. The song opens with the iconic line, “Oh yes, it’s ladiesnight, and the feeling’s right,” setting the tone for a night dedicated to female empowerment. Kool & the Gang highlight the specialness of this night, emphasizing that it is “special everywhere” and can be experienced by women from New York to Hollywood.

  4. Apr 7, 2024 · Kool & the Gang wrote Ladies’ Night as a tribute to the women who had supported them throughout their career. The song was inspired by the band’s experiences performing at clubs and concerts, where they witnessed the energy and enthusiasm of female fans.

  5. For their first single outing after the changes, drummer George Brown laid down an infectious rhythm pattern, and Kool came up with a title. The result: Kool & the Gang refound their groove and Ladies Night kicked off another round of hitmaking.

  6. The song taps into the energy of the disco era, when dancing and nightlife were at their peak. “LadiesNight” is an ode to the liberation and empowerment of women, reflecting the growing cultural shifts of the late ’70s, where women were gaining more freedom and independence. The lyrics are simple, yet they carry a message of joy ...

  7. Aug 14, 2015 · Lead singer J.T. Taylor played Elizabeth Cady Stanton, while Ronald “Kool” Bell acted the part of Lucretia Mott. The video was deemed “too controversial” for early MTV due to its graphic depiction of women thoughtfully considering unconventional ideas.

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