
Disco was an outlet for the nation's youth. The 1970s were a time of struggle for most Americans; crime rates soared, unemployment was common, and inflation was at an all time high. Disco provided its audience with positivity and happiness. It quickly made its way into the mainstream – best-selling hits by artists such as Donna Summer and the Village People made for large cultural changes and a shift in American attitude. A prime example of the success of Disco was the 1977 film, Saturday Night Fever, which took Disco’s commercial popularity to the markets. The soundtrack produced several top hits, while the album sold over fifteen million copies.

The rise of Disco and its subsequent culture changed the shape of popular music culture forever.
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