Frank Farian's 1994 project paired Melanie Thornton's soprano with Lane McCray's rapping for dance floor anthems.
If you need one song, it's 'Be My Lover.' For something a little deeper in the catalog, try 'A Moment Of Love.'
When 'Be My Lover' hit in 1995, it became the kind of international dance track that defined a moment. That mix of Thornton's R&B-influenced vocals and McCray's rapping over Eurodance beats gave songs like 'A Moment Of Love' a specific energy that still gets played. They were a factory-made project that somehow felt personal.
Farian put them together in 1994, and 'Sweet Dreams' landed first. After 'Be My Lover' broke through, they kept releasing dance tracks through the late '90s. McCray eventually became the sole original member carrying the name forward.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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