Eurodance (sometimes known as Euro-NRG or Euro) is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in the late 1980s in Europe. It combines many elements of techno,hi-NRG,house music and Euro disco. Eurodance production continues to evolve with a more modernized style that incorporates elements from electro music.
This genre of music is heavily influenced by the use of rich melodic vocals, either exclusively by itself or inclusively with rapped verses. This, combined with cutting-edge synthesizer, strong bass rhythm and melodic hooks, establishes the core foundation of Eurodance music.
It peaked at Ibiza's summer festivals of 1994 in Spain and its intense popularity then spread around the world, which carried on into late 1997.
The term "Eurodance" gradually became associated with a specific style of European dance music. During its golden years in the mid-1990s, it was referred as "Euro-NRG"; in Europe it was often called "dancefloor" or simply "dance".
While some use a much broader definition of what is considered "Eurodance", over time, the term particularly came to refer to an NRG-based genre from the 1990s which included a solo vocalist or a rapper/vocalist duet.
A compilation of tracks from the Whigfield II and Whigfield III albums, as well as the David's Epic Edit of Sexy Eyes. The compilation was released in 2001 in Canada on Popular Records Inc. The compilation was produced for the Canadian market as they did not have an official release of Whigfield II and Whigfield III.
I was looking for love
When I first saw your face
Pretty little boy
Full of grace
I swore my love
Would last for all time
Never thought you would
Treat me unkind
Bridge:
Now I can see that you're too young
Wanna enjoy your life and have some fun
But watch out!
Chorus:
Don't play with fire
You'll get your fingers burnt
Don't play with fire
One day you might die in the flames
Now I'm walking the road
Of tears and sorrow
But after rain
I here's sun tomorrow
Let me tell you
You'll grow up and learn
And one day did to me
Bridge (repeat)