Wanna Get Up cover

Wanna Get Up

2 Unlimited · 1998

35 min · 6 tracks · techno · Eurodance

Pulsating Eurodance beats intertwine with infectious hooks, embodying the late '90s dance music wave.

Why this album works

'Wanna Get Up' achieved notable chart success across Europe, further solidifying 2 Unlimited's place in the Eurodance genre. The album featured remixes that became staples in clubs, reflecting the era's obsession with extended versions and dance remixes.
Best for
steady dance floor energy infectious beats for parties for workout motivation
Context
Released in 1998, 'Wanna Get Up' marked a transitional phase for 2 Unlimited, following their commercial peak in the early '90s. By this time, the duo was exploring new sounds while attempting to maintain relevance in an evolving dance music scene dominated by emerging genres.
Stylistic neighbors
The Prodigy· Eiffel 65· Aphex Twin

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Wanna Get Up (Sash! radio edit) Standout 3:17
  • 2 Wanna Get Up (Sash! extended mix) 5:58
  • 3 Wanna Get Up (Rhythm Masters mix) Standout 6:21
  • 4 Wanna Get Up (Natural Born Grooves mix) Standout 5:23
  • 5 Wanna Get Up (A J Duncan mix) 6:48
  • 6 Wanna Get Up (Rob B’s mix) 7:17

Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata