Robin S
Robin S: The Voice of 90s House Music
Robin S is an American singer best known for her defining role in the 1990s house music scene. Hailing from New York, her powerful vocals propelled the seminal dance track "Show Me Love" to global success, cementing her status as a club music icon.
Early Career
Robin Stone began her musical journey as a background vocalist, lending her voice to various projects before stepping into the spotlight. Her breakthrough came through collaboration with Swedish producers StoneBridge and Denniz Pop, who crafted the track that would become her signature hit.
Breakthrough
The release of "Show Me Love" in 1993 marked a pivotal moment in Robin S's career and in dance music history. Originally a lesser-known track by Swedish producer StoneBridge, her impassioned vocal performance transformed it into a worldwide phenomenon. The song reached the Top 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States and topped charts across Europe, driving sales of her debut album of the same name and achieving multi-platinum certifications in several countries.
Key Tracks
Show Me Love - This timeless house anthem remains her most recognizable work, a staple on dance floors for decades.
Luv 4 Luv - Released as a follow-up single, this track further solidified her presence in the 90s dance music landscape.
What I Do Best - Featured on her debut album, this song showcased the blend of soulful house that defined her sound.
The success of "Show Me Love" established Robin S as a leading voice in the house genre. Her music from this era continues to be sampled and remixed, influencing subsequent generations of dance and pop artists. While later releases did not match the colossal commercial impact of her debut single, she maintained a consistent presence in dance music through performances and collaborations.
Artists with a similar sound from the same era include Crystal Waters, CeCe Peniston, and Ultra Naté, who all helped define the vocal house sound of the early 1990s.