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Robin S Show Me Love (audio) <INSTANT — REPORT>

"Show Me Love" by Robin S. is not just a song; it is the definitive blueprint for mainstream house music. While originally released in 1990 as a funk-infused track, it was the 1992-1993 remix by Swedish producer StoneBridge that transformed it into a global phenomenon, peaking at . The Sound: A Happy Accident

Robin S. (born Robin Stone) brought a gritty, soulful authority to the track. Trained in gospel, she initially hesitated to record house music but eventually delivered a vocal performance that Rolling Stone and Billboard later named one of the greatest dance performances of all time. Global Chart Impact Robin S Show Me Love (Audio)

The remix's success bridged the gap between underground clubs and mainstream radio, achieving massive commercial milestones in 1993: "Show Me Love" by Robin S

The "Show Me Love" DNA remains a staple in modern pop and electronic music: The Sound: A Happy Accident Robin S

No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 1 on the Dance Club Songs chart.

StoneBridge created the iconic bassline by driving a Yamaha DX100 synthesizer "into the red," intentionally distorting the sound to give the track more "balls" and grit compared to the "sweeter" original version.