Snap!

Snap!

Genres: dance, eurodance, 90s, electronic, techno

About Snap!

Snap! is a German eurodance, hip-hop, and pop music project formed in 1989 by Frankfurt-based producers Michael Münzing and Luca Anzilotti. The group experienced several line-up changes over the years and achieved its greatest commercial success when fronted by American rapper Turbo B. Snap! is best known for the UK number-one singles "The Power" and "Rhythm Is a Dancer". Münzing and Anzilotti adopted the aliases Benito Benites and John "Virgo" Garrett III when founding Snap!, aiming to distance themselves from prevailing stereotypes about German music. Their debut single "The Power" combined house and hip-hop elements and used multiple samples, including a drum loop from "King of the Beats" by Mantronix, rap lyrics from "Let the Words Flow" by Chill Rob G, and the vocal line "I've got the power" from Jocelyn Brown's "Love's Gonna Get You". Legal concerns led to a re-recorded version featuring Turbo B on rap vocals and Penny Ford on additional vocals, although Brown's voice remained on the final track. "The Power" reached number 2 in Germany, spent two weeks at number 1 in the United Kingdom, and climbed to number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States. It was certified platinum in several countries. Following the departure of Jackie Harris, Penny Ford became the full-time lead singer. The group released "Ooops Up", a reworking of "I Don't Believe You Want to Get Up and Dance (Oops!)" by The Gap Band. The track charted at number 2 in Germany and number 5 in the UK. This was followed by further singles including "Cult of Snap", "Mary Had a Little Boy", and the album "World Power". The album sold over seven million copies worldwide, reached number 10 in the UK (where it was certified platinum), and number 30 in the US (also certified platinum). In 1991, Thea Austin joined Snap! and co-wrote "Rhythm Is a Dancer". Initially, Turbo B objected to its release, favoring "Colour of Love" instead, which had limited success. Eventually, "Rhythm Is a Dancer" was released in July 1992, becoming the group's most successful single. It topped charts in the UK, France, Germany, the Netherlands, and Italy, and reached number 5 on the US Billboard Hot 100. The second album, "The Madman's Return", achieved multi-million sales, but disagreements led to Turbo B's departure. Penny Ford and Thea Austin also left. Snap! continued with new vocalists, including Niki Haris, who featured on "Exterminate!" and "Do You See the Light (Looking For)". For their third album, producers recruited Paula Brown, known as Summer, who had appeared in the TV series "Fame" and the film "School Daze". The group shifted towards a progressive house sound with the 1994 single "Welcome to Tomorrow (Are You Ready?)", followed by an album of the same name. Subsequent singles such as "The First The Last Eternity (Till The End)", "World in My Hands", and "Rame" had mixed commercial outcomes. Snap! performed an Essential Mix for BBC Radio 1 on January 1, 1994. In 1996, the group disbanded, releasing a compilation titled "Snap! Attack: The Best of Snap!", which included a new version of "The Power". In 2000, they returned with the single "Gimme a Thrill", featuring Turbo B and vocalist Maxayn, although it did not chart, and the planned album "One Day on Earth" was never released. A remix of "Do You See the Light" reached number 14 in the UK in 2002. In 2003, the group released a remix compilation, "The Cult of Snap!", and issued updated versions of several hits. These included new mixes of "Rhythm Is a Dancer", "The Power", and "Ooops Up", the latter featuring the Swedish girl group NG3. "The Power" also appeared on the soundtrack of the film "Bruce Almighty" in 2003. In 2005, Snap! released "Beauty Queen" with vocalist Loc (Damien Behanan), followed by "Excited" and "We Want Your Soul" in 2006. In 2008, a UK television commercial featuring a character from "Thunderbirds" dancing to "Rhythm Is a Dancer" led to renewed interest in the original track, which re-entered the UK singles chart and peaked at number 23. A new version of the song with vocals by Loc was released in June 2008, and a follow-up single, "Jumping", appeared in August. The group later signed with Hard2Beat Records. On June 27, 2010, Snap! performed at the Glastonbury Festival in the UK, with original vocalist Penny Ford and rapper Benjamin Lowe. Despite crowd enthusiasm, some fans expressed disappointment when a key lyric from "Rhythm Is a Dancer" was omitted during the performance.

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Snap! — Top 30 songs of 245

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Snap! Rhythm Is A Dancer
Snap! Cult Of Snap
Snap! The Power
Snap! Rhythm Is a Dancer
Snap! Rhythm is a dancer (7 edit)
Snap! the power
Snap! Cult of Snap
Snap! Do You See The Light (Smoods FFM Mix)
Snap! The World In My Hands (We Are One)
Snap! Ooops Up
Snap! Welcome To Tomorrow (1994)
Snap! Exterminate!
Snap! Discofox
Snap! The First the Last Eternity (Till the End) (feat. Summer) (Lieb Mix)
Snap! Rhythm Is A Dancer (1992)
Snap! Rhythm is a Dancer
Snap! Snap! vs. Motivo
Snap! Welcome to Tomorrow (Are You Ready?) [7 Edit]
Snap! Cult of Snap! -1990
Snap! Mary Had a Little Boy -1990
Snap! Rhythm Is A Dancer (7" Edit)
Snap! The First The Last Eternity (Till The End)
Snap! Rhythm Is a Dancer
Snap! Oops Up (Other Mix)
Snap! Do You See the Light?
Snap! Exterminate
Snap! Mary Had A Little Boy
Snap! Oops Up (New Version)
Snap! The First the Last Eternity
Snap! Rhythm Is A Dancer [Single Edit]
Rhythm Is A Dancer
Cult Of Snap
The Power
Rhythm Is a Dancer
Rhythm is a dancer (7 edit)
the power
Cult of Snap
Do You See The Light (Smoods FFM Mix)
The World In My Hands (We Are One)
Ooops Up
Welcome To Tomorrow (1994)
Exterminate!
Discofox
The First the Last Eternity (Till the End) (feat. Summer) (Lieb Mix)
Rhythm Is A Dancer (1992)
Rhythm is a Dancer
Snap! vs. Motivo
Welcome to Tomorrow (Are You Ready?) [7 Edit]
Cult of Snap! -1990
Mary Had a Little Boy -1990
Rhythm Is A Dancer (7" Edit)
The First The Last Eternity (Till The End)
Rhythm Is a Dancer
Oops Up (Other Mix)
Do You See the Light?
Exterminate
Mary Had A Little Boy
Oops Up (New Version)
The First the Last Eternity
Rhythm Is A Dancer [Single Edit]