The London Boys were a British-German dance-pop duo formed in 1986, consisting of Edem Ephraim and Dennis Fuller. They met in school in Greenwich, London, but were based in Hamburg, Germany. Known for their infectious Eurobeat sound and energetic dance routines, they scored major hits like "Requiem" and "London Nights" in the late 1980s, with their debut album *The Twelve Commandments of Dance* reaching No. 2 in the UK charts. Their music combined catchy melodies with choreography influenced by their rollerblade dancing background, making them iconic figures of late '80s dance culture.
Despite their initial success selling millions of records worldwide, the duo's later recordings had less commercial impact. Tragically, both members died in a car accident in 1996. The London Boys' legacy continues, with recent revivals and new music releases like "Satellite of Love," which blend their classic Euro-disco style with modern touches, keeping their sound alive for new generations.
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