It’s a perfect example of a feature where the vocalist didn't just sing over a beat but became the identity of the track itself.
: Angie Brown’s performance is legendary for its soul and "belted" energy. Her voice provided the human warmth and grit needed to turn a club track into a crossover pop hit.
: The song is built around a sample of Jocelyn Brown’s "Love's Gonna Get You" (1985), but Angie Brown’s re-recording and the "I’m gonna get you, baby" refrain made it an inescapable earworm.
"I'm Gonna Get You" by Bizarre Inc featuring Angie Brown is widely considered a and a definitive "good feature" for several reasons:
: Bizarre Inc (Dean Meredith, Mark Archer, and Andrew Meecham) blended breakbeat influences with the rising "Screamadelica" style of piano house. The combination of the heavy, rhythmic piano chords and the driving 128 BPM beat created a high-energy "euphoric" feeling.
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It’s a perfect example of a feature where the vocalist didn't just sing over a beat but became the identity of the track itself.
: Angie Brown’s performance is legendary for its soul and "belted" energy. Her voice provided the human warmth and grit needed to turn a club track into a crossover pop hit. bizarre_inc_feat_angie_brown_im_gonna_get_you_1992
: The song is built around a sample of Jocelyn Brown’s "Love's Gonna Get You" (1985), but Angie Brown’s re-recording and the "I’m gonna get you, baby" refrain made it an inescapable earworm. It’s a perfect example of a feature where
"I'm Gonna Get You" by Bizarre Inc featuring Angie Brown is widely considered a and a definitive "good feature" for several reasons: : The song is built around a sample
: Bizarre Inc (Dean Meredith, Mark Archer, and Andrew Meecham) blended breakbeat influences with the rising "Screamadelica" style of piano house. The combination of the heavy, rhythmic piano chords and the driving 128 BPM beat created a high-energy "euphoric" feeling.