‘The Power.’

This is an exceedingly Nineties song.

The PowerSnap!

 

Seriously, I don’t know if some of those colors actually still exist, outside of that particular decade,

2 thoughts on “‘The Power.’”

  1. Written by Michael Münzing and Luca Anzilotti (under the pseudonyms Benito Benites and John “Virgo” Garrett III) and produced by Snap!, it was the group’s third single. Featuring a rap by Turbo B and vocals by Jackie Harris, the single became a massive international hit.
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    The song opens with the somewhat enigmatic line in Russian: “Американская фирма Transceptor Technology приступила к производству компьютеров «Персональный спутник»” (meaning “The American company Transceptor Technology has started production of the ‘Personal Companion’ computer”). “Personal Companion” was a computer-like device for the blind and visually impaired. Released in 1990, it was controlled by voice and could, among other functions, automatically download articles from USA Today by a built-in modem. It was made by Transceptor Technologies of Ann Arbor, Michigan.[1]
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    Benites and Garrett III first released the song in 1990 on the Wild Pitch Records label in the United States calling themselves “Power Jam (featuring Chill Rob G)”. However, they failed to legally clear samples in the song. The song contained samples from “Let the Words Flow” by Chill Rob G, “Love’s Gonna Get You” by Jocelyn Brown, and “King Of The Beats” by Mantronix. The song was re-recorded in the U.S. in response to the unlicensed samples with Durron Butler, aka Turbo B, replacing the a cappella vocal of Chill Rob G, and for this new version they adopted the name Snap!
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    (I stole this from some random website, don’t know the origin of it though)

    1. Yeah, Cyrillic-alphabet stuff is almost certainly going to get caught up on the spam filters at this point. Dang scammers…

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