Twenty 4 Seven

Twenty 4 Seven is a Dutch Eurodance group that has made a significant impact on the Eurodance scene since their inception in the late 1980s. The group was founded by producer Ruud van Rijen and initially featured rapper Tony Dawson-Harrison, who was later replaced by Stacey Paton (Stay-C) and Nance Coolen, with the latter providing the vocals. Their dynamic mix of rap and singing, melded with energetic dance beats, quickly garnered them international attention. Throughout their career, they've been known for hits that combine catchy hooks with vibrant dance rhythms, making them staples in clubs and on dance charts around the globe.

The group's discography showcases a consistent ability to evolve with the times while staying true to the core elements of Eurodance. Noteworthy releases such as "I Can't Stand It! 30 Years Anniversary Edition" underline their enduring legacy and adaptability in the music industry. Other tracks like "Do You Want Me" and "Leave Them Alone" exemplify their knack for crafting music that resonates with audiences across different eras. With albums and hits spanning several decades, Twenty 4 Seven remains a celebrated name in Eurodance, continually bringing energy and catchy melodies to fans new and old. Their fusion of rap, electric beats, and memorable choruses in tracks such as "Like Flames" and "Friday Night" are testament to their timeless appeal and ongoing relevance in the music scene.

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Do You Want Me
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