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One More Shot

C-Bank

freestylehi-NRGLatin freestyle
heartbrokeneuphoric
Interpretation

C-Bank's "One More Shot" is a quintessential slice of mid-1980s freestyle and hi-NRG club music, a New York dance-floor artifact dripping with the era's electronic exuberance. The production is unmistakably of its moment: punchy LinnDrum and drum-machine claps, squelchy synth bass, glittering arpeggiated keyboard riffs, and orchestral synth stabs that telegraph pure Latin-freestyle DNA. The vocal, delivered with breathy urgency, pleads for one more chance at love — "one more shot" at a romance slipping away — the lyric simple and emotionally direct, prioritizing feeling over poetry. This is music born from the same downtown Manhattan scene that birthed Shannon and the Latin Rascals, played in clubs like the Funhouse where freestyle reigned before house took over. The emotional landscape is heartbreak transmuted into kinetic energy, the paradox of dancing through your sadness, sweat masking tears. The track's relentless propulsion and bright, synthetic textures feel both euphoric and faintly desperate, perfectly capturing freestyle's signature collision of melodrama and BPM. Culturally it's a beloved cult artifact among collectors of '80s dance vinyl, sampled and rediscovered by crate-diggers and revivalists. It belongs to a roller rink, a retro dance night, or a late-night nostalgia trip for anyone who remembers when freestyle ruled urban radio. Decades later its synthetic sheen reads as charmingly dated yet irresistibly infectious — a time capsule of romantic yearning set to a beat that refuses to quit.

Attributes
Energy8/10
Valence5/10
Danceability9/10
Acousticness1/10
Tempo

fast

Era

1980s

Sonic Texture

synthetic, shiny, frenetic

Cultural Context

United States (New York)

Structured Embedding Text
freestyle, hi-NRG. Latin freestyle.
heartbroken, euphoric. Translates romantic desperation into relentless kinetic energy — dancing through sadness, sweat masking tears.
energy 8. fast. danceability 9. valence 5.
vocals: breathy, urgent, melodramatic, pleading, emotionally direct.
production: LinnDrum, drum-machine claps, squelchy synth bass, arpeggiated keyboards, orchestral synth stabs.
texture: synthetic, shiny, frenetic. acousticness 1.
era: 1980s. United States (New York).
A retro dance night, roller rink, or late-night nostalgia trip for anyone who remembers freestyle ruling urban radio.
ID: 189875Track ID: catalog_c7e73f78fef2Catalog Key: onemoreshot|||cbankAdded: 4/5/2026