Some of these songs border on trance with Fragma’s “Toca’s Miracle” leading the way from the early millennium. We had a bitter split and when I’d hear that song, it felt like I was a sympathetic character in some John Hughes 80’s flick. I was head over heels in love with this guy named Pete at the time. I stuck with “We Like To Party,” which went on to be the theme song for Six Flags and “Boom Boom Boom” and left out the annoying “Up and Down.” They had several earlier hits but those three are what crossed-over in the North America.Īnother track that follows the same formula is “Better Off Alone,” which actually spoke to me. It’s this formula that propelled them to the top of the dance charts and many pop charts across the globe. They utilized the same Ibiza beat that was hot at the time, and maintained few innocuous lyrics, but were catchy as hell. The same could be said for anything Vengaboys because all of their tracks were virtually identical. I’ve always detested this song, yet here we are. It’s only in this particular series that a song like “Barbie Girl” by Aqua could be even remotely considered a classic. Party Favorz is back with volume 3 of the Ultimate Eurodance Collection, which features the biggest Eurodance tracks of the late 80’s through the 90’s.
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