A review of (and its numerous remixes) reveals a track that evolved from a 1996 summer staple into a versatile foundation for modern electronic subgenres. The Original Foundation (1996)
Experience the evolution of this summer classic through these high-energy remixes:
A 2026 Latin House Remix by RAVE AFX infused the 90s nostalgia with "Mr. Worldwide" (Pitbull-style) energy and bouncy basslines.
Versions like DJ XAN’s Hard Mix push the tempo for high-energy dance floors, utilizing aggressive techno and electro-house elements.
It reached #1 in Austria, Sweden, and Switzerland, and broke into the US Billboard Hot 100 at #21.
While praised for its infectious "cheerfulness", some reviewers on Rate Your Music noted it was played so frequently in 1996 that it became "annoying" to some. Remix Landscape and Evolutions
Recent remixes like the Starix Remix or the Time Music version reimagine the track with deep, organic percussion and driving basslines suited for beach clubs and rooftop parties.
The song has even seen "Restricted Techno" and "Glazur & XM Extended Remix" treatments, proving its melody can support everything from trance to hard dance.
A review of (and its numerous remixes) reveals a track that evolved from a 1996 summer staple into a versatile foundation for modern electronic subgenres. The Original Foundation (1996)
Experience the evolution of this summer classic through these high-energy remixes:
A 2026 Latin House Remix by RAVE AFX infused the 90s nostalgia with "Mr. Worldwide" (Pitbull-style) energy and bouncy basslines.
Versions like DJ XAN’s Hard Mix push the tempo for high-energy dance floors, utilizing aggressive techno and electro-house elements.
It reached #1 in Austria, Sweden, and Switzerland, and broke into the US Billboard Hot 100 at #21.
While praised for its infectious "cheerfulness", some reviewers on Rate Your Music noted it was played so frequently in 1996 that it became "annoying" to some. Remix Landscape and Evolutions
Recent remixes like the Starix Remix or the Time Music version reimagine the track with deep, organic percussion and driving basslines suited for beach clubs and rooftop parties.
The song has even seen "Restricted Techno" and "Glazur & XM Extended Remix" treatments, proving its melody can support everything from trance to hard dance.