Here I Go (2 Unlimited Song)
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"Here I Go" is a song by Belgian/Dutch Eurodance group
2 Unlimited 2 Unlimited are a Belgian/Dutch dance music act, founded by Belgian producers/songwriters Jean-Paul De Coster and Phil Wilde in 1991 in Antwerp, Belgium. From 1991 to 1996, Dutch rapper Ray Slijngaard and Dutch vocalist Anita Doth fronted the ...
. It was co-written by band members
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and Anita Dels and was released in March 1995 as the third single from their third album, '' Real Things'' (1994). In the United States, the song was released as a double A-side single with 2 Unlimited's next European single, " Nothing Like the Rain". "Here I Go" became a top-10 hit in at least five countries: Belgium, Finland, Lithuania, the Netherlands, and Spain. Its music video was directed by Nigel Simpkiss.


Chart performance

"Here I Go" enjoyed moderate success in Europe, entering the top 10 in Finland (6),
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(6), Lithuania, the Netherlands (4), and Spain (7). It additionally was a top 20 hit in Austria (17), Denmark (17), Sweden (20) and
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(12), and a top 30 hit in France (25), Germany (22), and the United Kingdom, as well as the Eurochart Hot 100, where it peaked at number 29 in April 1995. In the UK, "Here I Go" was the least successful single release by the band at the time, reaching number 22 during its first week on the
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, on 19 March 1995. On the
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, it reached number 23. Outside Europe, the song charted in Australia and Canada, where it peaked at numbers 80 and 22, respectively.


Critical reception

Larry Flick from '' Billboard'' wrote, "One of the first act's to merge
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bounce with rave aggression may finally have the single that sends 'em all the way to the top of the pops. Male rapping and female vamping collide and happily coexist inside a storm of syncopated beats and blippy synth passages." Gil Robertson IV from '' Cash Box'' said, "
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/ hip-hop meets
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- dance on this single, which should do well on both rap and dance formats. The music here is thumping, pumping, and more, which should certainly get everyone partying on the dance floor." Caroline Sullivan from ''
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'' complimented "a slightly pensive lyric" on the "percussive" track. A reviewer from ''
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'' felt that it "stays in familiar Euro techno territory", adding that "a mix from Alex Party should help it follow the previous 11 into the
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." In an retrospective review, Pop Rescue described "Here I Go" as "a belter of a track". James Hamilton from the '' RM'' Dance Update declared it as "unexpectedly terrific".


Music video

The accompanying
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for "Here I Go" was far more arty and modern than previous videos, being shot in black and white with 2 Unlimited performing in a parking house and featuring performance artists on stilts. It was directed by director Nigel Simpkiss and was released in the UK in March 1995. Simpkiss also directed the music videos for " Let the Beat Control Your Body" and "
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".


Track listings

* European and Australian CD maxi # "Here I Go" (Radio Edit) (3:16) # "Here I Go" (X-Out Edit) (3:30) # "Here I Go" (Dub Down Below) (7:26) # "Here I Go" (X-Out In Dub) (5:29) # "Here I Go" ( Alex Party Remix) (4:40) * UK CD single # "Here I Go" (Radio Edit) # "Here I Go" (Alex Party Remix) # "Here I Go" (X-Out In Club) # "Here I Go" (Dub Down Below) * Italian CD single # "Here I Go" (X-Out Edit) (3:20) # "Here I Go" (Dub Down Below) (3:33) # "Here I Go" (Album Version) (7:29) # "Here I Go" (X-Out In Club) (5:33) # "Here I Go" (Alex Party Remix) (4:45) * US CD single # "Here I Go" (Radio Edit) (3:16) # "Here I Go" (Album Version) (5:13) # "Here I Go" (X-Out Edit) (3:30) * 7-inch single # "Here I Go" (Radio Edit) (3:16) # "Here I Go" (X-Out Edit) (3:30) * Belgian 12-inch maxi # "Here I Go" (X-Out Edit) (3:30) # "Here I Go" (Dub Down Below) (7:26) # "Here I Go" (Album Version) (5:12) # "Here I Go" (X-Out In Club) (5:29) # "Here I Go" (Alex Party Remix) (4:40) * UK 12-inch maxi # "Here I Go" (X-Out In Club) (5:29) # "Here I Go" (Album Version) (5:12) # "Here I Go" (Alex Party Remix) (4:40) # "Here I Go" (Dub Down Below) (7:26) * German and Italian 12-inch maxi # "Here I Go" (X-Out Edit) (3:30) # "Here I Go" (Dub Down Below) (7:26) # "Here I Go" (Album Version) (5:12) # "Here I Go" (X-Out In Club) (5:29) # "Here I Go" (Alex Party Remix) (4:40) * French 12-inch maxi # "Here I Go" (X-Out In Club) (5:29) # "Here I Go" (Album Version) (5:12) # "Here I Go" (Alex Party Remix) (4:40) # "Here I Go" (X-Out Edit) (3:30) * Spanish 12" maxi # "Here I Go" (X-Out In Club) (5:29) # "Here I Go" (X-Out Edit) (3:30) # "Here I Go" (Alex Party Remix) (4:40) # "Here I Go" (Dub Down Below) (7:26)


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Release history


References

{{Authority control 1994 songs 1995 singles 2 Unlimited songs English-language Dutch songs Pete Waterman Entertainment singles Songs written by Jean-Paul De Coster Songs written by Phil Wilde Songs written by Anita Doth Songs written by Ray Slijngaard Byte Records singles ZYX Music singles Black-and-white music videos Music videos directed by Nigel Simpkiss