Snap

Snap! – Pioneers of Eurodance and Techno
Snap! is a German Eurodance and techno project that became a global chart phenomenon in the early 1990s. Formed by producers Michael Münzing and Luca Anzilotti (known as Benito Benites and John "Virgo" Garrett III), the group is celebrated for its fusion of driving electronic beats with powerful rap and soul vocals.
Early career
The project originated in Frankfurt, Germany, in 1989, born from the city's thriving club and studio scene. Münzing and Anzilotti, operating under their production alias "The Snap!", initially crafted tracks that blended American hip-hop with European house music, setting the stage for their explosive entry into the mainstream.
Breakthrough
Snap! achieved instant worldwide fame in 1990 with their debut single "The Power". Released on Arista Records, the track, featuring the dynamic rapping of Turbo B and vocals by Penny Ford, became a number-one hit in multiple countries, including the United Kingdom, and reached the top five on the US Billboard Hot 100.
Key tracks
The Power — The group's signature anthem, it defined the sound of early 90s Eurodance and achieved multi-platinum sales globally.
Rhythm Is a Dancer — This 1992 smash, featuring the iconic vocals of Thea Austin, became an even bigger hit, reaching number one in over ten countries and earning platinum certifications.
Ooops Up — Their follow-up to "The Power," this 1990 track solidified their chart dominance with another top-five hit across Europe and the US.
Welcome to Tomorrow (Are You Ready?) — A key single from their 1992 album "The Madman's Return," it showcased the group's continued relevance in the dance charts.
Exterminate! — A later hit from 1996, this track proved the project's enduring ability to produce club-ready techno anthems.
The success of these singles propelled their debut album, "World Power," to strong international sales. Despite several vocalist changes over the years, including notable performances by Niki Haris and Summer, the production duo maintained a consistent output of high-energy dance music throughout the decade on labels like Logic and Arista.
Fans of Snap!'s energetic blend of electronic music will also enjoy the work of similar German dance acts. Real McCoy achieved similar international success with catchy Eurodance hooks. La Bouche shared the same Frankfurt production roots and melodic dance-pop sensibility. Culture Beat delivered another major Frankfurt-based Eurodance sound with massive 90s hits. 2 Unlimited, though Dutch, defined the same era with rapid-fire rap and relentless techno rhythms.Snap!'s classic catalog remains a staple on dance music radio stations, particularly on dedicated 90s throwback and classic dance FM stations. Their anthems are frequently featured in rotations that celebrate the defining electronic sounds of the decade, keeping their energetic legacy alive for new generations of listeners.
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