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The Madman's Return

333.5M streams

333,538,739

SNAP! The Power Greatest Hits

302.6M streams

302,582,984

Rhythm Is a Dancer 2008

95.6M streams

95,634,286

Rhythm Is a Dancer

94.1M streams

94,122,225

The Power

42.2M streams

42,214,120

World Power

4M streams

40,003,000

Ooops Up

13.1M streams

13,138,222

Welcome to Tomorrow

10.8M streams

10,808,293

Cult of SNAP!

6.6M streams

6,592,719

Exterminate (feat. Niki Haris)

4.5M streams

4,529,099

Biography

This German electronic dance music production duo (Michael Münzing and Luca Anzilotti), who were fronted by a rotating cast of singers and rappers, had a huge international smash in 1990 with "The Power." London-based rapper Turbo B. and his cousin Jackie Harris teamed up to vocalize on "The Power," with Harris' curdling vocal elevating Turbo B.'s pedestrian rap. But by the time things got rolling, Harris was already gone, replaced by Penny Ford, a former Gap Band background vocalist. Turbo B. himself was gone by 1992, shortly after Snap!'s second Arista LP, The Madman's Return, hit the streets. He was replaced by Nikki Harris, a former Madonna background vocalist. Snap! had a second big hit in 1992 with the number five pop single "Rhythm Is a Dancer." A trance-influenced third album, Welcome to Tomorrow, appeared in 1994. The group disbanded in 1996, as a compilation titled Snap! Attack was released. However, they returned in 2000 with the Turbo B.-led single "Gimme a Thrill," and continued performing and sporadically releasing singles and updates of past hits. ~ Ron Wynn, Rovi