Guys, when you’re in a dance club and this plays, the decibel level is through the roof and it just feels so much more different than listening to it in your car or on headsets…it’s a powerful experience in the club.
They don’t have enough “thumbs up” for me to say how much I loved this song! Got plenty to explore from this time period: Captain Hollywood Project’s “More and More”, MC Saar and the Real McCoy’s “Another Night”, Haddaway’s “What is Love”, C+C Music Factory’s “Gonna Make You Sweat”, Black Box’s “Ride On Time” “Strike it Up” & “Everybody, Everybody”. Loretta Holloway had pipes! Too bad she never got credit for her vocals until later.
2 Unlimited - Get Ready For This, U-96 - Das Boot, JTX - Son of a Gun, Corona - The Rhythm Of the Night, Haddaway - What Is Love?, KLF - Last Train (To Transcentral) & Justified & Ancient with Tammy Wynette
Good ol german Eurodance-Music. It was the beginning 90s (Rhythm is a dancer is from second album "mad mans return" from 1992). Sampling was Theeeee new technology. And there was a lawless time and some golddiggermentality going on. they sampled beats and peaces from ohter artists. THIS song contains the melodieline from "Auto-man" by american band Newcleus for example. an expeienced Producers Michael Münzing and Luca Anzelotti had their first top10-surprise in 1990 with "the Power" which reached number 2 in the US and was used (and still is) in ceveral movies and commercials. not to mention that "i've got the power" also was sampled from Jocelyn Brown. that was the times then. nowadays you would get serios ploblems. but then, it was just fun. P.S. after this second album snaps sound changed more towards trancy sound. still with female r&B Singers, but without the Rapper Turbo B.. He was/is a unique Rapvoice with a little oldscool vibes (Flash-like) but he was...lets say...a little difficult to handle. Singer Penny Ford was even afraid of him during the tours.
Eurodance really ruled the 90s, uniting many countries around the world, and even now this music causes goosebumps and emotions, a nostalgic note for childhood, and even though I was born in 1999, my childhood passed with this music, so yes, Eurodance causes nostalgia for bygone times. If you want to dance and get a dose of positivity, feel the aesthetics of that time, feel free to listen to Eurodance music. Thanks for the reaction, guys! ❤
Yeah this music was so great. However these ones were more my style, 90s bangers like La Bouche (Be my lover and Sweet Dreams); Corona (Baby Baby and Rhythm of the night); Twenty 4 Seven (Slave to the music); Culture Beat (Mr Vain); Black box (Ride on time , I don’t know anybody else)
@@liz6965 Yes, I understand, I still like it: Radiorama - Cause The Night; Pharao - I Show You Secrets / There is A Star; 2 Brothers On The 4Th Floor - Fly / Dreams / Let Me Be Free; La Bouche - You Won't Forget Me / Unexpected Lovers / Sweet Dreams/ I Love to Love / Be My Lover; Magic Affair - Omen III / Fire / Carry On; Masterboy - Feel The Heat Of The Night / I Fot Give It Up / Generation Of Love; Maxx - Gett A Way / No More I Can't Stand It; First Base - Can You Keep A Secret; Loft - Hold On; Ice MC - It's A Rainy Day / Russian Roulette / Take Away The Colour / Think About The Way / Dark Night; Essono - I Can't Understand; E-Rotic - Dr. Love / Help Me Dr. Dick; Look Twice Gladys - Move That Body... And more, more... There were times, as they say, music too!
This song is awesome! You should also check out their first hit, "The Power." ALSO, if you like Snap!, you'll love Black Box. They are very similar. "Strike It Up" and "Everybody Everybody" were their two big hits.
@jordan390a Gotta get up, gotta get up, gotta get up! First heard it in the movie the Cutting Edge, but in the 90s it was all over my home city of Miami.
"Rhythm Is a Dancer" peaked @ #5 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #1 on the Dance chart in 1992. Their earlier 1990 hit was "The Power" which peaked @ #2 on the Hot 100, #4 on the R&B chart & #1 on the Dance chart.
1989. Johannesburg, South Africa...I was in my last year of primary school, I was not at all part of the popular crowd...I was held back due to my age (I was a year younger than my peers for the last 7 years) and due to my academic performance and the fear was I was nowhere near ready for high school...1990 I re-did my last year in primary school and suddenly found myself not only being accepted by my new peers but being invited into the so called "Cool" circle in that year..SNAP always reminds me of going to house parties and dancing my ass off in someone's garage and Friday Night Roller-skating events held in the school hall where we had a DJ and a dancefloor in the middle of the hall while everyone skated around on the outside...had my first proper kiss from a girl at one of those house parties while slow dancing to Roxestte`s "Listen To Your Heart" and dated her until we hit high school and the older boys got her attention...SNAP always takes me back to that amazing point in my life where things shifted just a little bit in my favor for once...
*This is one of those UK dance songs that everyone here in the UK knows. Ask anyone over 35/40 years old, they'll know it. I'm 41 and remember it clearly from when it released and became a huge hit in 1992.*
OMG Finally!!! Been waiting for this!!! So glad you reviewed this iconic 90s dance hit. Suggestions for other 90s dance hits - 3 A.M Eternal by KLF, Move Any Mountain by The Shamen, What is Love by Haddaway, Two to Make it Right by Seduction, and Virtual Insanity by Jamiroquai!
Yes. One of my favourite CDs in my collection (yes, I still have CDs) when I’m feeling nostalgic is the Energy Rush Safe Six dance compilation. Look up the tracks on it 😁
KLF is a fusion, for sure, but many considered of the "White Room" album are trance classics or have versions that are trance classics. But yeah, definitely review KLF (though I'm more a 3AM eternal guy)
@@reallymysterious4520 oh YES! Another one that would come on and no matter how tired you were from shaking what your mama gave ya, you still got up and shook it some more!
One of the biggest dance club hits released in 1990 was Ride on Time by Black Box and continued to fill the dance floor for many years afterwards as soon as you heard “gotta get up” almost everyone got on the dance floor !!!
Snap - they also did :"I got the power". Which was another huge hit for them. There was a TON of techno songs from the 90s that were just dope as bleep. One of my favorite groups was 2 Unlimited - they did some early songs in the 90s like Twilight Zone. Should check it out, lots of energy.
Oh no, 2 unlimited....such crap. 🤣 But to each its own of course. That girl, Anita, was my best friend's neighbour back when before she got known....and maybe a little after, I don't know when she left the elderly house. 😅 And years later Ray was sort of a regular customer in a store I ran, used to come in from time to time, as did lots of other known people.
Rhythm is a dancer; It's a soul's companion; You can feel it everywhere Lift your hands and voices; Free your mind and join us !; You can feel it in the air ! Loving the message...I am a hard core R&R, Classic Rock fan but songs like just engage fans of all kinds.
I loved this when I was DJing I used to mix 'New Atlantic - I Know' into this, great days. I started DJing in the mid '70s and dropped into dance music.
Yay ! This was my call to the dance floor back in the day... coming down the steps to whatever nightclub .... you couldn't resist the urge to hit that dance floor😊............ an electric impulse ! Thanks so much you guys for bringing back this memory ❤ great days, wouldn't have missed them for the world. Love your Channel and great reactions ❤ x
YAY!!! my favorite song from that era! I was living in Los Angeles back then and a regular at the Rage dance club and the speakers there were the best, made you feel like they were right on your head. This was a blast to listen and dance to. Keep going down this early 90s rabbit hole guys, you will love these songs. Check out C&C Music Factory and EVERYBODY DANCE NOW, and Blackbox with EVERYBODY EVERYBODY, both the aforementioned songs feature Martha Wash , who you guys loved as part of the Weather Girls. Although she did not get the credit she deserved for her contribution to these songs, which is a whole other story, you could call her the unsung hero of the early 90s music, not allowed to be seen in the videos, replaced by a younger thinner woman, so here is your alls chance to sing her praise and sing it loud!!
This was once my absolute favorite song. Still way up there. Always pumps me up, making me want to soar into the heavens. I particularly loved the radio edit best where they extend the song like “here’s the end, no, BAM! Right back to it!”
Club Banger! Other songs to to put on your radar is House of Pain, “Jump Around” or Heavy D & The Boyz, “Now That We Found Love”. 😎 I don’t want to be held responsible if your chair breaks on either song 😂
Some music was not meant to be heard through headphones 🎧 it was meant to be felt pounding your chest and whole body and you can't escape and it just takes control. In the 90's at club filled with 18inch subwoofers this song was the banger and everyone was getting down 💯🔊🔊🔊🔊🔥💯
They also had another big hit called "I Got The Power". Also check out Rozalla "Everybody's Free (To Feel Good) and her other hit "Are You Ready To Fly?"
This was one of my favourites growing up. There are several suggestions others in the comment have mentioned that I recommend, and I also recommend checking out a group called The KLF. They had three big hits in the 90's: "3 am Eternal", "Last Train To Trancentral" (my favourite), and "Justified and Ancient" featuring country legend Tammy Wynette.
Snap ,Technotronic , MC Hammer, Last hour on the dance floor for my 15th anniversary back in the days. The menu included Ace of base , Modern Talkin, Abba , Duran duran , A - Ha , Depeche Mode , Dire straits , Pink Floyd , Metallica , Accept , Tina Turner , Michael Jackson , Europe , Nick Kamen , Tears For Fears , U 2 , Vanessa Paradis , B-52 , Pet shop Boys . Africa Baambaata , Eddy Grant (gimme hope Joanna) , Chris Rea , Eric C;apton, elton John .
Some other great 90's Eurodance tracks to check out that you might enjoy are "Be My Lover" & "Sweet Dreams" by La Bouche, "Set U Free" by Planet Soul, "Do You Miss Me" & "A Little Bit Of Ecstasy" by Jocelyn Enriquez, "This Is Your Night" by Amber, "The Rhythm Of The Night" by Corona, "One More Time" by Real McCoy, "Better Off Alone" by Alice Deejay.
Two completely different songs. Both are dance tracks but N-trance Set You Free is from 1995 and Set U Free by Planet Soul is from 1996.@@brendanfromireland
I used to love this song back when I was in high school. I remember one time someone brought up this song in class, two girls stared singing it and a bunch of us joined in singing it, everybody knew the words. Ah the 90's, those were great times.
You need to try out The KLF - either '3am Eternal' or 'What Time Is Love' . The KLF were the Godfathers of the Eurodance sound. You can't imagine the mayhem on dancefloors when these tracks dropped.
You should definitely check out their first hit "The Power". That one really revolutionized club music back in the day and brought on tons of imitators that used the same formula of the rapper/singer duo until it was completely worn out.
There are a lot of different branches of what could be called "90's Electronic Dance Music," but it was all part of a massive movement that left a permanent mark on music history.
Sonique "It Feels So Good" Perfect for Female Friday! The 3rd best selling single of the year 2000 in Britain. Prepare to be out of your seats dancing 🔥
90s Euro dance video's usually had very scientific graphics or geometry concerning space flight. It was techno clips that went the next level with alien world building. I WENT TO SEE 2UNLIMITED when i was 17💙
The 90s was the decade for dance music. There are so many good songs, especially from the UK & wish I could live that decade again. One song I recommend more than any other from the 90s is Insomnia by Faithless as it is legendary.
I wish you check out Neneh Cherry - Buffalo Stance (1988) That has hip-hop/ dance-pop/ freestyle. Just want to see your reaction to that sound of music. Was an international hit when it came out.
A great record. She was so fresh. I bought her "Raw like Sushi" album and love it to this day. Another highly requested female artist that Amber chooses to ignore on Female Fridays.
This was THE song of the dance clubs and even high school dances in the early 1990s. I still bop to this song to this day! If you want more of Snap, then DEFINITELY check out I've Got The Power. This one is a powerhouse club/house jam from 1990. 🎵🎶
Hey guys!!! I`m serious as cancer, Rhythm is a Dancer!!! I had the TAPE lol (the album) Turned this song up to start my day .great one!!!-and that in Germany! New suggestion for yall- Cameo with Candy or Jealousy!- yall liked Word up from them so much, try another!
Another late 80s/early 90s group that you haven't listened to yet who had many club bangers is Technotronic. Please add them to your list. I promise you won't be disappointed.
Yes, this song would definitely get you on the dance floor! Check out Pentatonix "90s Dance Medley!" It"s such a fun video that showcases snippets of 90s Eurodance music. Yes, they make all the sounds, too! ❤
LOVED THIS REACTION SO MUCH!! You guys made me smile too big. Sitting here in my living jammin' with y'all. I loved this song. It was ao fun to dance to in the club. There just isn't great music like this anymore! Great reaction, Amber & J! ❣️❣️❣️
Some of the songs that used to get the dance floor full: Celebration - Kool & the Gang, Super freak - Rick James, What is Love, Haddaway, Back to the Hotel - N 2 Deep, Can't touch this - MC Hammer (heavily samples Super Freak)
You guys are literally the only reacters I listen to because of the amazing songs and the vibe you guys have. I was born in 79 and the 90s was such a great time to be a teen slash young adult and this song does a great job of capturing that feeling. If you happen to read this and are so obliged, please react to one or all of NIRVANA - Where did you sleep last night. From mtv unplugged. OASIS- Some might say or dont look back in anger. From the album- whats the story morning glory GREEN DAY- She, or Welcome to paradise. From the album dookie. All 3 bands were and still are my favorite artists and all 3 groups were absolute massive and genre defining and those songs while not their biggest commercial hits all hold a special place in my heart. They are also all from albums that literally dont have a bad song. Cheers from White Rock British Columbia 🇨🇦
This was a great one from the early '90s. Other dance gems are " What is Love" from Haddaway, " Lovelight" from O'Bryan, and " Ride on Time" and " Strike it Up" from Black Box.
I’ve begged before and I’ll keep begging, but pleeeease react to La Bouche’s catalogue! It encapsulates everything to love about eurodance and the club scene in the 90’s-early 00’s. Melanie had such a strong and incredible voice. If you love this, I guarantee La Bouche will not disappoint.
Good choice! This was a massive dance banger in Europe in 1992. In my country (Netherlands) this track was the 2nd biggest hit that year, The rapper you hear is MC Tubrbo B. He is from America. The project further consists of 2 German producers and the female vocalist's name on Rhythm Is A Dancer is Thea Austin, also from America. If u liked this I recommend Ooops Up, Colour of Love, Cult of Snap, Mary Had A Little Boy and The Power. All early Snap! songs.
Ah guys. Techno house Eurodance music is '80s an '90s peak years. Of course it sounds the same, lol. There is an overlap in the decades. Example. Music from 1988 and 1989 will sound the same as 1990, 1991, 1992. Etc, This song came out either late '80s or early '90s.
Okay, I hesitate to recommend these two songs by these different groups but, I have to. C&C Music Factory's "Gonna make you sweat" and Blackbox's "Everybody, Everybody". The only reason I hesitate is because the real talent wasn't immediately credited. The voice on both of these HUGE hits was the incomparable Martha Wash ("It's raining men!"). C&C had to be sued and settled out of court for stealing her work and Blackbox came out a year later and admitted to having a model lip sync in the video and live performances, as C&C had also done. Both songs were TREMENDOUS dance hits though and started off the 90s.
Perfect song for the dance floor. Now, I think you need to listen to C&C Music Factory. They were having hit after hit back in the days. I suggest you check Gonna Make You Sweat or Here We Go. You will reaaaaaally love it. 😉
Guys, when you’re in a dance club and this plays, the decibel level is through the roof and it just feels so much more different than listening to it in your car or on headsets…it’s a powerful experience in the club.
The bass!!!
I miss those days
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@@davea11 thanks…🤣 editing now.
true.. you could feel the vibrations in every bone.. it was magic
germans nailed that dance music era.
Danke
They had some hits.. Sweds crushed the germans tho
@@michaelmathiesen6801 Sowas Von
@@michaelmathiesen6801was denn, mit Abba? Sonst noch was?
This was a song that commanded everyone to the dance floor back in the day.💓
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90’s dance music hits like nothing else ✌🏻
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Finally some 90s Eurodance
Yes it is
Hell yeah. Guilty pleasures.
Duff, duff , duff .
Yeah finally ,,, it was about time !!!
Yesss waiting for some La Bouche to come on the channel. Melanie’s voice was out of this world.
Another 90s dance hit was "Mr. Vain" definitely worth a listen.
Product in Germany , too
I love Mr. Vain ❤
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LOVE that song.
Culture motherfrickin Beat!
They don’t have enough “thumbs up” for me to say how much I loved this song! Got plenty to explore from this time period: Captain Hollywood Project’s “More and More”, MC Saar and the Real McCoy’s “Another Night”, Haddaway’s “What is Love”, C+C Music Factory’s “Gonna Make You Sweat”, Black Box’s “Ride On Time” “Strike it Up” & “Everybody, Everybody”. Loretta Holloway had pipes! Too bad she never got credit for her vocals until later.
Martha Wash too!
2 Unlimited - Get Ready For This, U-96 - Das Boot, JTX - Son of a Gun, Corona - The Rhythm Of the Night, Haddaway - What Is Love?, KLF - Last Train (To Transcentral) & Justified & Ancient with Tammy Wynette
Check out some Acid Jazz label stuff from the same time period,so many bangers.
I'm gonna add Waterfall by Atlantic Ocean to that list!
Don't forget soul II soul "Back to life" and Guru Josh "Infinity" (The original one)
Good ol german Eurodance-Music.
It was the beginning 90s (Rhythm is a dancer is from second album "mad mans return" from 1992). Sampling was Theeeee new technology. And there was a lawless time and some golddiggermentality going on. they sampled beats and peaces from ohter artists. THIS song contains the melodieline from "Auto-man" by american band Newcleus for example.
an expeienced Producers Michael Münzing and Luca Anzelotti had their first top10-surprise in 1990 with "the Power" which reached number 2 in the US and was used (and still is) in ceveral movies and commercials. not to mention that "i've got the power" also was sampled from Jocelyn Brown. that was the times then. nowadays you would get serios ploblems.
but then, it was just fun.
P.S. after this second album snaps sound changed more towards trancy sound. still with female r&B Singers, but without the Rapper Turbo B.. He was/is a unique Rapvoice with a little oldscool vibes (Flash-like) but he was...lets say...a little difficult to handle. Singer Penny Ford was even afraid of him during the tours.
Eurodance really ruled the 90s, uniting many countries around the world, and even now this music causes goosebumps and emotions, a nostalgic note for childhood, and even though I was born in 1999, my childhood passed with this music, so yes, Eurodance causes nostalgia for bygone times. If you want to dance and get a dose of positivity, feel the aesthetics of that time, feel free to listen to Eurodance music. Thanks for the reaction, guys! ❤
Yeah this music was so great. However these ones were more my style, 90s bangers like La Bouche (Be my lover and Sweet Dreams); Corona (Baby Baby and Rhythm of the night); Twenty 4 Seven (Slave to the music); Culture Beat (Mr Vain); Black box (Ride on time , I don’t know anybody else)
@@liz6965 Yes, I understand, I still like it: Radiorama - Cause The Night; Pharao - I Show You Secrets / There is A Star; 2 Brothers On The 4Th Floor - Fly / Dreams / Let Me Be Free; La Bouche - You Won't Forget Me / Unexpected Lovers / Sweet Dreams/ I Love to Love / Be My Lover; Magic Affair - Omen III / Fire / Carry On; Masterboy - Feel The Heat Of The Night / I Fot Give It Up / Generation Of Love; Maxx - Gett A Way / No More I Can't Stand It; First Base - Can You Keep A Secret; Loft - Hold On; Ice MC - It's A Rainy Day / Russian Roulette / Take Away The Colour / Think About The Way / Dark Night; Essono - I Can't Understand; E-Rotic - Dr. Love / Help Me Dr. Dick; Look Twice Gladys - Move That Body...
And more, more...
There were times, as they say, music too!
@@alexanderefros these songs definitely helped improve my cardio that’s for sure!! 🤣💃🏾
@@paultaylor9498 Perhaps, but parts of Europe (for example, Italy, Germany, France, Sweden, Russia) and a small part of America for sure
@@liz6965 Oh, yes, I understand you, many of these songs pulled me out of depression, so I am especially sensitive to this style of music 😊
This was huge, '92 just finished school, had a date to enlist in the Army, working as a barman, it was literally the best time of my life
I was 19 and hitting the club scene in college. Dancing, sweating, drinking, loving. It was the best time of my life, too.
@@jeffreyriley8742 awesome times
This song is awesome! You should also check out their first hit, "The Power."
ALSO, if you like Snap!, you'll love Black Box. They are very similar. "Strike It Up" and "Everybody Everybody" were their two big hits.
I instantly start singing, waiting for tonight, pump up the jam, Salt-N-Pepa… All the 90s greats ❤
Ride On Time is BB's very best...!
@jordan390a Gotta get up, gotta get up, gotta get up! First heard it in the movie the Cutting Edge, but in the 90s it was all over my home city of Miami.
Any song by Black Box is a MUST! I'd start with "Strike it Up".
Black Box rules. "Everybody Everybody."
"Rhythm Is a Dancer" peaked @ #5 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #1 on the Dance chart in 1992. Their earlier 1990 hit was "The Power" which peaked @ #2 on the Hot 100, #4 on the R&B chart & #1 on the Dance chart.
It was a massive hit in the UK No1 for 6 weeks selling over a million copies.
Thanks. I like when you post the dates and stats. I remember these songs from when they debuted - I was there! Lol
@@xkr510 Thank-you for the kind comment.
and the melody is "AutoMan" by Newcleus :) .. ~10 years older
Produced in Germany
That House beat is timeless. There is a lot of club music that crosses over from late 80's to the early 90's.
1989. Johannesburg, South Africa...I was in my last year of primary school, I was not at all part of the popular crowd...I was held back due to my age (I was a year younger than my peers for the last 7 years) and due to my academic performance and the fear was I was nowhere near ready for high school...1990 I re-did my last year in primary school and suddenly found myself not only being accepted by my new peers but being invited into the so called "Cool" circle in that year..SNAP always reminds me of going to house parties and dancing my ass off in someone's garage and Friday Night Roller-skating events held in the school hall where we had a DJ and a dancefloor in the middle of the hall while everyone skated around on the outside...had my first proper kiss from a girl at one of those house parties while slow dancing to Roxestte`s "Listen To Your Heart" and dated her until we hit high school and the older boys got her attention...SNAP always takes me back to that amazing point in my life where things shifted just a little bit in my favor for once...
A dance song that still pleased the 80's crowd (me), yet brought the new 90’s dance music into the scene.
One of the few
*This is one of those UK dance songs that everyone here in the UK knows. Ask anyone over 35/40 years old, they'll know it. I'm 41 and remember it clearly from when it released and became a huge hit in 1992.*
Snap "The Power" is even better as a pure dance beat!!!
Let’s get them to listen to “The Power”! 💪 ❤
OMG Finally!!! Been waiting for this!!! So glad you reviewed this iconic 90s dance hit. Suggestions for other 90s dance hits - 3 A.M Eternal by KLF, Move Any Mountain by The Shamen, What is Love by Haddaway, Two to Make it Right by Seduction, and Virtual Insanity by Jamiroquai!
Yes! KLF!
Nice list. Especially KLF.
Move Any Mountain by The Shamen!! great call!!!
right. anything from any encarnation of KLF. The Jam with Tammy Wynette doing Stand by the Jam is pretty cool too
Yes. One of my favourite CDs in my collection (yes, I still have CDs) when I’m feeling nostalgic is the Energy Rush Safe Six dance compilation. Look up the tracks on it 😁
One of my favourite 90's Eurodance songs! Germanian production and great voices in 1992! Nice vibes! I LOVE IT! GREAT REACTION, GUYS!
The KLF - justified and ancient, its the only song I've ever heard that has a mix of pop,rock,rap,dance and country.
KLF is a fusion, for sure, but many considered of the "White Room" album are trance classics or have versions that are trance classics. But yeah, definitely review KLF (though I'm more a 3AM eternal guy)
KLF were a legitimately insane subversive group, check out their history.
I absolutely love the KLF!
@@marcovtjev KLF 3AM Eternal!
Its the first big eurodance song as I remember. So truly a bridge between 80s and 90s
You just don’t know! We were turning it OUT in the clubs when this one came on❤
Did you like More and More by Captain Hollywood ?
Probably met Sisters like you!
Great Times! 👍🏻
@@jamesgonzales5285 you know that’s right! ❤️
@@reallymysterious4520 oh YES! Another one that would come on and no matter how tired you were from shaking what your mama gave ya, you still got up and shook it some more!
@@minxiv7 And we can't forget the earlier hits like Diamond Girl, Tainted Love, Let the Music Play, Planet Rock, I got the power
One of the biggest dance club hits released in 1990 was Ride on Time by Black Box and continued to fill the dance floor for many years afterwards as soon as you heard “gotta get up” almost everyone got on the dance floor !!!
Snap the Power.
This!
Snap - they also did :"I got the power". Which was another huge hit for them. There was a TON of techno songs from the 90s that were just dope as bleep. One of my favorite groups was 2 Unlimited - they did some early songs in the 90s like Twilight Zone. Should check it out, lots of energy.
I haven't thought of "I've Got the Power" in years! I am now going to listen to it as soon as this video ends! Thanks!
Oh no, 2 unlimited....such crap. 🤣
But to each its own of course.
That girl, Anita, was my best friend's neighbour back when before she got known....and maybe a little after, I don't know when she left the elderly house. 😅
And years later Ray was sort of a regular customer in a store I ran, used to come in from time to time, as did lots of other known people.
@@PainInTheSOh of course crap because you sort of know them. Nothing that big can be crap.
I remember dancing to this in my 20’s😊. Not sure if you heard C &C Music Factory …Gonna make you Sweat
You mean Martha Wash? The real vocalist behind C&C and Black Box? Same uncredited singer.
Also need to check out "Things that make you go ...Hmmm"
Rhythm is a dancer; It's a soul's companion; You can feel it everywhere
Lift your hands and voices; Free your mind and join us !; You can feel it in the air !
Loving the message...I am a hard core R&R, Classic Rock fan but songs like just engage fans of all kinds.
My favorite song from this group is called "The Power". I think Jay would really like it. Sending good vibes!
Snap’s The Power is an absolute must; u have only touched the ice berg of amazing 90s dance hits
Check out Snap's "The Power"! Absolute banger!
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Phil "The Power" Taylor !
Also Ooops up ❤
THIS ❤ 💪
Eurodance, house music was huge in the 80s and 90s! 🕺
Level 42 something about you - is everything you guys want in a 80s song, Jordan this will b ur new jam!
90s was one of the best. 90s dance, 90s, house and 90s hip hop were the best!! Grew up listening to these songs!!
Crystal Waters - 100% Pure Love
2 Unlimited - Get Ready For This
EMF - Unbelievable
A few more eurodance songs from the 90's you will enjoy.
Black Box - Strike It Up
MARRS, Inc. - Pump Up the Volume
was just thinking they should do EMF Unbelievable!
They should check out Nikki French's cover of Total Eclipse of the Heart.
Add Set You Free by Planet Soul.
Touch It by Monifah
Your Love It Feels So Good by Sonique
Unbelievable features in the movie 'Coyote Ugly' such a great scene/song
Also, "Mr Vain" by Culture Beat is another great song from this era.
I loved this when I was DJing I used to mix 'New Atlantic - I Know' into this, great days. I started DJing in the mid '70s and dropped into dance music.
1990 SNAP! "The Power" is one of the greatest workout songs
iconic Dance song. a classic in electro.
Yay ! This was my call to the dance floor back in the day... coming down the steps to whatever nightclub .... you couldn't resist the urge to hit that dance floor😊............ an electric impulse ! Thanks so much you guys for bringing back this memory ❤ great days, wouldn't have missed them for the world. Love your Channel and great reactions ❤ x
Angela...u a good dancer? I win a dancing contest when I was 20...lol.
One of the best dance Songs ever❤️❤️❤️❤️
YAY!!! my favorite song from that era! I was living in Los Angeles back then and a regular at the Rage dance club and the speakers there were the best, made you feel like they were right on your head. This was a blast to listen and dance to. Keep going down this early 90s rabbit hole guys, you will love these songs. Check out C&C Music Factory and EVERYBODY DANCE NOW, and Blackbox with EVERYBODY EVERYBODY, both the aforementioned songs feature Martha Wash , who you guys loved as part of the Weather Girls. Although she did not get the credit she deserved for her contribution to these songs, which is a whole other story, you could call her the unsung hero of the early 90s music, not allowed to be seen in the videos, replaced by a younger thinner woman, so here is your alls chance to sing her praise and sing it loud!!
Awesome guys. This song was absolutely massive in 1992
Jay...You're having WAY too much fun! 😆
I had actually forgotten about this song. It was a lot of fun hearing it again. Thanks again for all you do.
This was once my absolute favorite song. Still way up there. Always pumps me up, making me want to soar into the heavens. I particularly loved the radio edit best where they extend the song like “here’s the end, no, BAM! Right back to it!”
Club Banger! Other songs to to put on your radar is House of Pain, “Jump Around” or Heavy D & The Boyz, “Now That We Found Love”. 😎
I don’t want to be held responsible if your chair breaks on either song 😂
It'll definitely be your fault.😉
@@sunnybearbuds Totally worth it, lol 😆
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Yep those are two good ones as well
Some music was not meant to be heard through headphones 🎧 it was meant to be felt pounding your chest and whole body and you can't escape and it just takes control. In the 90's at club filled with 18inch subwoofers this song was the banger and everyone was getting down 💯🔊🔊🔊🔊🔥💯
Definitely if you don't have a sub pounding the beat through you you're not really experiencing it!
You are damn right.... headphones doesn't matter how expensive and good do not do justices
They also had another big hit called "I Got The Power". Also check out Rozalla "Everybody's Free (To Feel Good) and her other hit "Are You Ready To Fly?"
Wow; taking me back to my grade school dances! LOL I have not heard this in maybe 30 years.
This was one of my favourites growing up. There are several suggestions others in the comment have mentioned that I recommend, and I also recommend checking out a group called The KLF. They had three big hits in the 90's: "3 am Eternal", "Last Train To Trancentral" (my favourite), and "Justified and Ancient" featuring country legend Tammy Wynette.
They also released Doctorin' the Tardis as The Timelords which is a great tune.
What time is love was also great, the first an best.
Definitely KLF needs a reaction! One of THE great bands of the 90’s.. awesome music.
Snap ,Technotronic , MC Hammer, Last hour on the dance floor for my 15th anniversary back in the days. The menu included Ace of base , Modern Talkin, Abba , Duran duran , A - Ha , Depeche Mode , Dire straits , Pink Floyd , Metallica , Accept , Tina Turner , Michael Jackson , Europe , Nick Kamen , Tears For Fears , U 2 , Vanessa Paradis , B-52 , Pet shop Boys . Africa Baambaata , Eddy Grant (gimme hope Joanna) , Chris Rea , Eric C;apton, elton John .
Some other great 90's Eurodance tracks to check out that you might enjoy are "Be My Lover" & "Sweet Dreams" by La Bouche, "Set U Free" by Planet Soul, "Do You Miss Me" & "A Little Bit Of Ecstasy" by Jocelyn Enriquez, "This Is Your Night" by Amber, "The Rhythm Of The Night" by Corona, "One More Time" by Real McCoy, "Better Off Alone" by Alice Deejay.
All great suggestions, oh the memories those bring back...
Is "Set U Free" a different song to "Set You Free" by N-Trance?
Two completely different songs. Both are dance tracks but N-trance Set You Free is from 1995 and Set U Free by Planet Soul is from 1996.@@brendanfromireland
Great suggestions!
90’s dance music was truly a force to be reckoned with.
I used to love this song back when I was in high school. I remember one time someone brought up this song in class, two girls stared singing it and a bunch of us joined in singing it, everybody knew the words. Ah the 90's, those were great times.
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You need to try out The KLF - either '3am Eternal' or 'What Time Is Love' . The KLF were the Godfathers of the Eurodance sound. You can't imagine the mayhem on dancefloors when these tracks dropped.
Last train to trancentral... awesome!
Both absolute bangers 👏
This is a great one, but "The Power" is the BEST by Snap. Please do it soon!
You should definitely check out their first hit "The Power". That one really revolutionized club music back in the day and brought on tons of imitators that used the same formula of the rapper/singer duo until it was completely worn out.
Love that constant beat. Life is good when the beat never dies.
There are a lot of different branches of what could be called "90's Electronic Dance Music," but it was all part of a massive movement that left a permanent mark on music history.
This is a no 1! I remember it well when it came out! It was a big hit here in the u.k!
Massive hit
My favourite 90’s club beat. Always go me on the floor 💃 More 90’s club!
Sonique "It Feels So Good"
Perfect for Female Friday! The 3rd best selling single of the year 2000 in Britain. Prepare to be out of your seats dancing 🔥
Yes!!!
YYYEESSS!!!!!
Sonique!!!! Yas!
Sonique!!!! Yas!
90s Euro dance video's usually had very scientific graphics or geometry concerning space flight. It was techno clips that went the next level with alien world building.
I WENT TO SEE 2UNLIMITED when i was 17💙
Listen to ‘The Power’ by them. It’s good and you’ll love it.
The 90s was the decade for dance music. There are so many good songs, especially from the UK & wish I could live that decade again. One song I recommend more than any other from the 90s is Insomnia by Faithless as it is legendary.
I wish you check out Neneh Cherry - Buffalo Stance (1988) That has hip-hop/ dance-pop/ freestyle. Just want to see your reaction to that sound of music. Was an international hit when it came out.
A great record. She was so fresh. I bought her "Raw like Sushi" album and love it to this day. Another highly requested female artist that Amber chooses to ignore on Female Fridays.
This was THE song of the dance clubs and even high school dances in the early 1990s. I still bop to this song to this day! If you want more of Snap, then DEFINITELY check out I've Got The Power. This one is a powerhouse club/house jam from 1990. 🎵🎶
Hey guys!!! I`m serious as cancer, Rhythm is a Dancer!!! I had the TAPE lol (the album) Turned this song up to start my day .great one!!!-and that in Germany! New suggestion for yall- Cameo with Candy or Jealousy!- yall liked Word up from them so much, try another!
Late 80s(1989) erorodance classic; Ride on Time by Black Box. This was number 1 across most of Europe.
Snap's song "The Power" is a must listen!
You'd also no doubt enjoy "The Power" by Snap. Killer dance song!
Another late 80s/early 90s group that you haven't listened to yet who had many club bangers is Technotronic. Please add them to your list. I promise you won't be disappointed.
Good advice. I think they'll both just love Technotronic ... and C&C Music Factory.
😊 Pump Up the JaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaM what a choon
They only had one, Pump up the Jam
@@Naty_Sousa They had a total of 3 top 10 hits. The others were Get Up (Before The Night Is Over), and Move This.
Don't forget M.A.R.R.S. - Pump Up The Volume - classic dance track 😎
We would be stacking that dancing floor!😁😆
As ppl said: this needs to be listened to LOUD. If you don't have one already, buy a stereo with a mighty subwoofer. 🤩
….and turn it up so loud you feel it in your chest….
The dance break with the piano is just perfection. I could listen to that shit on a loop all day long!
Yes, this song would definitely get you on the dance floor! Check out Pentatonix "90s Dance Medley!" It"s such a fun video that showcases snippets of 90s Eurodance music. Yes, they make all the sounds, too! ❤
LOVED THIS REACTION SO MUCH!! You guys made me smile too big. Sitting here in my living jammin' with y'all. I loved this song. It was ao fun to dance to in the club. There just isn't great music like this anymore!
Great reaction, Amber & J! ❣️❣️❣️
Captain Hollywood Project "MORE AND MORE, A MUST!!!!
Some of the songs that used to get the dance floor full: Celebration - Kool & the Gang, Super freak - Rick James, What is Love, Haddaway, Back to the Hotel - N 2 Deep, Can't touch this - MC Hammer (heavily samples Super Freak)
Oh yeah, Midas Touch - Midnight Star!
Another awesome dance song from the 90's you will love is "Another Night" by Real McCoy.
Instant classic. The first time you hear it.
Love this song! ❤
Hi guys love feed back from video both got great ear for music and full of life ❤❤❤❤❤
You guys are literally the only reacters I listen to because of the amazing songs and the vibe you guys have.
I was born in 79 and the 90s was such a great time to be a teen slash young adult and this song does a great job of capturing that feeling.
If you happen to read this and are so obliged, please react to one or all of NIRVANA - Where did you sleep last night. From mtv unplugged.
OASIS- Some might say or dont look back in anger. From the album- whats the story morning glory
GREEN DAY- She, or Welcome to paradise. From the album dookie.
All 3 bands were and still are my favorite artists and all 3 groups were absolute massive and genre defining and those songs while not their biggest commercial hits all hold a special place in my heart.
They are also all from albums that literally dont have a bad song.
Cheers from White Rock British Columbia 🇨🇦
This brings back memories of chronic first trimester morning sickness. My daughter is now 30 eek! Where has the time gone.
This was a great one from the early '90s. Other dance gems are " What is Love" from Haddaway, " Lovelight" from O'Bryan, and " Ride on Time" and " Strike it Up" from Black Box.
Another awesome club hit from the early 90s is The KLF - 3AM Eternal .
I’ve begged before and I’ll keep begging, but pleeeease react to La Bouche’s catalogue! It encapsulates everything to love about eurodance and the club scene in the 90’s-early 00’s. Melanie had such a strong and incredible voice. If you love this, I guarantee La Bouche will not disappoint.
Absolutely they need to do La Bouche
This song is still remixed and covered almost 30 years later!!! One of the best.
Love the bass-line in this track.
Another great Sting song that rocks is Shadows in the Rain on the album Dream of the Blue Turtles
Hoping that one day a bunch of talented people will come together and revive this legendary genre 🙂
Good choice! This was a massive dance banger in Europe in 1992. In my country (Netherlands) this track was the 2nd biggest hit that year, The rapper you hear is MC Tubrbo B. He is from America. The project further consists of 2 German producers and the female vocalist's name on Rhythm Is A Dancer is Thea Austin, also from America. If u liked this I recommend Ooops Up, Colour of Love, Cult of Snap, Mary Had A Little Boy and The Power. All early Snap! songs.
Guys you have to see Snap The Power, their first big success.
Do Haddaway’s What is Love next
Hello Rob Squad. Thank you for reviewing one of my favorite songs
Ah guys. Techno house Eurodance music is '80s an '90s peak years. Of course it sounds the same, lol. There is an overlap in the decades. Example. Music from 1988 and 1989 will sound the same as 1990, 1991, 1992. Etc,
This song came out either late '80s or early '90s.
You have *got* to hear, The Power by Snap. Absolute BANGER!
Okay, I hesitate to recommend these two songs by these different groups but, I have to. C&C Music Factory's "Gonna make you sweat" and Blackbox's "Everybody, Everybody". The only reason I hesitate is because the real talent wasn't immediately credited. The voice on both of these HUGE hits was the incomparable Martha Wash ("It's raining men!"). C&C had to be sued and settled out of court for stealing her work and Blackbox came out a year later and admitted to having a model lip sync in the video and live performances, as C&C had also done. Both songs were TREMENDOUS dance hits though and started off the 90s.
Thank you for including the back story. These groups were fakes. Martha Wash is the star.
I still play Everybody Everybody
Eurodance! Corona - Rythm of the night,Capela - U got to let a music ,move on baby,U 96 - Das bot some hits in early midlle90's.
Perfect song for the dance floor. Now, I think you need to listen to C&C Music Factory. They were having hit after hit back in the days. I suggest you check Gonna Make You Sweat or Here We Go. You will reaaaaaally love it. 😉
Martha Wash!
"The power" is another hit by Snap.
CLUB BANGER back in the 90's. Need to check out C & C Music Facotry - "Gonna Make You Sweat".
You mean Martha Wash. She is the uncredited voice for C+C and Black Box.