When you hear the name , your mind likely jumps straight to the booming basslines of "It's My Life" or the stadium-filling chants of "Sing Hallelujah." But for those who have followed the Swedish-Nigerian Eurodance legend into the 2010s, there is a hidden gem in his discography that trade’s dental hygiene for atmospheric weather: "Hurricane" .
Released on May 29, 2015, under the Uniform Beat label , "Hurricane" marked a distinct moment in Dr. Alban’s later career. While it didn't ignite the European charts like his 90s anthems, the official music video and various remixes offered a fresh, modern take on his signature "Euro-reggae" style. The Sound of the Storm dr_alban_hurricane_official_music_video
Much like his earlier tracks like "No Coke," which was used in anti-drug campaigns, Alban has always sought to blend simple, sincere lyrics with powerful African beats. Whether he’s singing about social distancing in "Hello Sverige" or the chaos of a "Hurricane," the message remains the same: music is his life, and he’s going to keep it that way. When you hear the name , your mind
The Calm Before the Storm: Revisiting Dr. Alban’s "Hurricane" While it didn't ignite the European charts like
When you hear the name , your mind likely jumps straight to the booming basslines of "It's My Life" or the stadium-filling chants of "Sing Hallelujah." But for those who have followed the Swedish-Nigerian Eurodance legend into the 2010s, there is a hidden gem in his discography that trade’s dental hygiene for atmospheric weather: "Hurricane" .
Released on May 29, 2015, under the Uniform Beat label , "Hurricane" marked a distinct moment in Dr. Alban’s later career. While it didn't ignite the European charts like his 90s anthems, the official music video and various remixes offered a fresh, modern take on his signature "Euro-reggae" style. The Sound of the Storm
Much like his earlier tracks like "No Coke," which was used in anti-drug campaigns, Alban has always sought to blend simple, sincere lyrics with powerful African beats. Whether he’s singing about social distancing in "Hello Sverige" or the chaos of a "Hurricane," the message remains the same: music is his life, and he’s going to keep it that way.
The Calm Before the Storm: Revisiting Dr. Alban’s "Hurricane"