S'Express
S'Express (pronounced ess-express; sometimes spelled S'Xpress or S-Express) was a British dance music act from the late 1980s, who had one of the earliest commercial successes in the acid house genre.
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"Theme from S'Express", which contained elements from Rose Royce's "Is It Love You're After", w
Popular Songs
1
Theme from S'Express
S'Express
05:51
2
Theme From S'Express - Tom Furse Update
S'Express, Tom Furse
04:36
3
Theme From S’Express - Vanilla Ace Excursion
S'Express, Vanilla Ace
06:48
4
Hey Music Lover - Punks Jump Up Excursion Album Edit
S'Express, Punks Jump Up
04:01
5
Music4The Mind - Hifi Sean Remix
S'Express, Daddy Squad, Hifi Sean
02:57
Albums
Leila K, Lisa Stansfield, The Lotus Eaters, Pop Will Eat Itself, Fiction Factory, Bomb The Bass, Big Audio Dynamite, New Musik, The Psychedelic Furs, The Alan Parsons Project, S'Express, Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam, Full Force, Prefab Sprout, Exposé, Miami Sound Machine, Matthew Wilder, Altered Images, Martika, Japan, Cock Robin
Various Artists, Men At Work, Adam & The Ants, Bill Withers, John Farnham, Aerosmith, Judas Priest, Fiction Factory, The Jacksons, Modern Talking, Wham!, The Alan Parsons Project, S'Express, Paul Young, Dead Or Alive, Journey, The Stone Roses, Prefab Sprout, Electric Light Orchestra, Lisa Stansfield, Billy Ocean, Europe, Run–D.M.C., The Pointer Sisters, Mr. Mister, Altered Images, REO Speedwagon, Martika, Taylor Dayne, Kenny Loggins, Japan, Survivor, Shakin' Stevens, Cock Robin, Spandau Ballet, Jo Boxers, Luther Vandross, The Bangles, A Flock Of Seagulls, Deacon Blue, Air Supply, Quiet Riot, Deniece Williams, Miami Sound Machine, The Weather Girls