: The song peaked at #8 in Germany and #10 in France.
The track was a massive commercial success across Europe, cementing Masterboy's status as titans of the genre:
"" is a seminal Eurodance track by the German musical project Masterboy , released in July 1994 as the second single from their fourth studio album, Different Dreams . The "Radio Edit" remains the most recognizable version of the track, distilling the high-energy production of the mid-90s dance scene into a 3:40-minute pop format. Production and Sound
: Decades later, the radio edit is frequently included in 90s nostalgia compilations and remains a staple in Eurodance DJ sets due to its driving energy and "summer anthem" vibe. Notable Versions
The song features the classic Eurodance "formula" that Masterboy helped define:
: It is built on a foundation of fast-paced, four-on-the-floor kick drums (approx. 138 BPM), shimmering synth pads, and a signature "staccato" piano hook that drives the chorus.
: It charted prominently in Austria, Switzerland, and Sweden, and achieved a Gold certification in Germany for selling over 250,000 units.
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: The song peaked at #8 in Germany and #10 in France.
The track was a massive commercial success across Europe, cementing Masterboy's status as titans of the genre: feel_the_heat_of_the_night_radio_edit
"" is a seminal Eurodance track by the German musical project Masterboy , released in July 1994 as the second single from their fourth studio album, Different Dreams . The "Radio Edit" remains the most recognizable version of the track, distilling the high-energy production of the mid-90s dance scene into a 3:40-minute pop format. Production and Sound : The song peaked at #8 in Germany and #10 in France
: Decades later, the radio edit is frequently included in 90s nostalgia compilations and remains a staple in Eurodance DJ sets due to its driving energy and "summer anthem" vibe. Notable Versions Production and Sound : Decades later, the radio
The song features the classic Eurodance "formula" that Masterboy helped define:
: It is built on a foundation of fast-paced, four-on-the-floor kick drums (approx. 138 BPM), shimmering synth pads, and a signature "staccato" piano hook that drives the chorus.
: It charted prominently in Austria, Switzerland, and Sweden, and achieved a Gold certification in Germany for selling over 250,000 units.