Decent post 99 hardcore that hits the spot nicely -good reworking of those lyrics with decent vocals and that piano is a lesson in how original and fresh uk hardcore was renewing it's self 👌
Been hearin this in ma head & singin it since teenage cassette tape days but only finding out the name now!! About time 😂 Class awld skool choon wae happy carefree memories! ☀️💃🏻🤸🏻♀️🍹🍦
This original mix of this tune is one of the most underrated hardcore tunes of all time. Maybe released 5 years or so too late as it's style is a cross of the newer style and classic piano style hardcore. It's sad that this isn't as well known as other tunes.
I would argue this track (among others of course) were instrumental for bringing happy hardcore out its rut from 2000-2002. Each major label, I feel, had its breakaway track in 2002 to usher in the new era. For Quosh it was this track. For Evolution, it was Definition of a Badboy (and Chase), For NG/BB it was "Stay Here Forever" and for Raverbaby it was "Future Set" and "You're Shining". I don't think this was 5 years too late. It was right where it needed to be between the older 90's hardcore and ushering in the new "mid-school" era of 2003+
Decent post 99 hardcore that hits the spot nicely -good reworking of those lyrics with decent vocals and that piano is a lesson in how original and fresh uk hardcore was renewing it's self 👌
Been hearin this in ma head & singin it since teenage cassette tape days but only finding out the name now!! About time 😂 Class awld skool choon wae happy carefree memories! ☀️💃🏻🤸🏻♀️🍹🍦
Was always a fan of Quosh Records, but this era was absolutely brilliant!
Wish hardcore tunes would get made like this again
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This original mix of this tune is one of the most underrated hardcore tunes of all time. Maybe released 5 years or so too late as it's style is a cross of the newer style and classic piano style hardcore. It's sad that this isn't as well known as other tunes.
This tune was massive and still is
I'll 3rd this what a banger
I would argue this track (among others of course) were instrumental for bringing happy hardcore out its rut from 2000-2002. Each major label, I feel, had its breakaway track in 2002 to usher in the new era. For Quosh it was this track. For Evolution, it was Definition of a Badboy (and Chase), For NG/BB it was "Stay Here Forever" and for Raverbaby it was "Future Set" and "You're Shining".
I don't think this was 5 years too late. It was right where it needed to be between the older 90's hardcore and ushering in the new "mid-school" era of 2003+
Mic check one, two...!!
Tune 🔥🔥🔥 never gets old 😎
Tuneeeeee
New sub 🎉
HTID❤❤❤
A now I'm tell not shit my own pat
I was a MC in the 90 s pleasure drome. Mental health stoped me being a huge MC ....2018 2019 Ile be back let's fuckin go
Any mixes with you on?