Dianne Ember - Dancing Under City Lights | 1985 American Synth-Pop

☕ Support the Channel: https://ko-fi.com/thissongdoesnotexist What if this had been a forgotten American Synth-Pop hit from 1985? "Dancing Under City Lights" by Dianne Ember is a timeless journey back to the golden age of American Synth-Pop. Warm analog synthesizers, polished production, unforgettable melodies and a voice made for late-night radio create the feeling of discovering a long-lost FM classic. This song is a complete reimagining of one of the very first productions created for the This Song Does Not Exist project. Originally released as "Dancing in the Neon Night," it has been rewritten from the ground up with brand-new lyrics, a fresh arrangement, and a classic 1985 American Pop sound. If you enjoy artists like Belinda Carlisle, Laura Branigan, The Motels, or the polished radio sound of mid-80s American pop, I hope you'll enjoy this journey. 👍 If you enjoyed the song, don't forget to like, comment and subscribe! AI Content Disclosure: The music and vocals in this video were created using artificial intelligence. The visual material (images/video) was also AI-generated/assisted. Concept and arrangement were created by me.