The Power (Snap! Song)
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"The Power" is a song by German Eurodance group Snap!, released as their debut single. It was released on 3 January 1990 by Logic Records as the lead single from their debut studio album, '' World Power'' (1990). The song reached number one in Greece, the Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and Zimbabwe, as well as on the US '' Billboard'' Dance Club Play and Hot Rap Singles charts. On the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, "The Power" managed to reach number two for one week. In 2022, ''
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'' featured it in their list of the "200 Greatest Dance Songs of All Time".


Background

Written and produced by Michael Münzing and Luca Anzilotti (under the pseudonyms Benito Benites and John "Virgo" Garrett III), "The Power" went through several renditions. The original version was released on 3 January 1990 through Logic Records in Germany and contains samples from "Let the Words Flow" by Chill Rob G, " Love's Gonna Get You" by Jocelyn Brown, and "King of the Beats" by Mantronix. Despite it becoming an early 1990 hit in Germany and appearing on the Dance Singles chart in the UK, none of the credited vocals were cleared, and Stu Fine, former owner of Wild Pitch Records, wanted to release the song in the United States. Rob G, who was signed to Wild Pitch, consented, initially thinking the deal could be lucrative for his career. Wild Pitch issued a stateside single and video with his lyrics from "Let the Words Flow" on 5 March 1990. However, this version was credited under Power Jam and not Snap!. Simultaneously, Arista Records wished to release their own edition in the US, but because it was not legally possible for the label to simply reissue the original German single, it was decided to re-record the entire track with new lyrics by rapper Durron Butler, known as Turbo B, and additional vocals by Penny Ford. The samples were then all legally cleared and the song was finally re-released under the new name Snap! on 12 March 1990 in the UK and 6 April 1990 in the US, despite the fact that Jocelyn Brown had commenced legal action because of the unauthorized sampling of her vocals. This song is written in the key of B minor, and opens with the spoken Russian "Американская фирма Transceptor Technology приступила к производству компьютеров „Персональный спутник" (meaning "The American company Transceptor Technology has started production of the 'Personal Companion' computer"). "Personal Companion" was a computer-like device for the blind and visually impaired. Released in 1990, it was controlled by voice and could, among other functions, automatically download articles from ''
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Critical reception

Bill Coleman from '' Billboard'' wrote, "Thanks to a healthy buzz generated via underground import attention, this hypnotic, street- soul jam should have no trouble duplicating its smash U.K. success. Expect big crossover action." Ernest Hardy from ''
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'' noted that the song is "set against a basic
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. Yet none of it seems forced or contrived, and it doesn't sound quite like anything else that's out there right now. This one will be huge." ''
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'' magazine described it as "a more industrial take on the hip-house scene that blew up" at that time the song was released. Tom Ewing of Freaky Trigger remarked that the song "juggles aggression and melancholy, and makes both immediately appealing – the juddering riff which opens "The Power" set against the slow pace and lonesome spaciousness of the production and Pennye Ford's vocals. The riff is more distinctive than the singing, to be honest, but the contrast works." Pan-European magazine ''
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'' commented that a "funky hip-hop rhythm, sampled from Doug Lazy's ' Let It Roll' has been matched with some forceful rapping by Turbo B and inspired
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vocals on the chorus. Excellent warm production by Benito Benites, John Garrett III and Snap. Could be the next big thing from the Continent." A reviewer from ''The Network Forty'' described it as "a very hip and cool" rap song, "with a modern edge". The magazine also added that the "power charged rap-dance" does "crackles and pops with enough irresistible energy".


Chart performance

"The Power" peaked at number one on both the Canadian '' RPM'' Dance chart and the US ''Billboard'' Dance Club Play chart. In Europe, the single peaked at number one in Greece, the Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland and the United Kingdom, as well as on the Eurochart Hot 100. In the UK, it topped the UK Singles Chart during the weeks of 25 March and 1 April 1990. Additionally, "The Power" made it into the top 10 also in Austria, Belgium, Finland, Ireland, Italy, Norway, Portugal, Sweden and West Germany. Outside Europe, it peaked at number-one in Zimbabwe, number two on both the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and the ''Cash Box'' Top 100 in the US, number six in New Zealand and number 13 in Australia. The single earned a
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in Australia, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden and Switzerland, as well as a silver record in the UK. In Spain and the US, it was awarded with a platinum record.


Impact and legacy

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'' included "The Power" in their list of "Ten Actually Good 90s Jock Jams". In 2017, '' BuzzFeed'' ranked it number 38 in their list of "The 101 Greatest Dance Songs of the '90s". In 2019, '' Billboard'' placed it at number 179 in their "''Billboard''s Top Songs of the '90s". In July 2020, digital publication '' The Pudding'' carried out a study on the most iconic songs from the '90s and songs that are most known by
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and the people of Generation Z. "The Power" was the seventh song with the highest recognisability rate. In 2022, '' Classic Pop'' ranked it number three in their list of the top 40 dance tracks from the 90's, while ''
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'' ranked it number 188 in their "200 Greatest Dance Songs of All Time". In 2023, '' Time Out'' ranked it number 19 in their "The 100 Best Party Songs Ever Made". In 2024, ''Billboard'' ranked "The Power" number 59 in their "The 100 Greatest Jock Jams of All Time", writing, "Definitive early ’90s techno-rap, digestible as an iconic four-word soundbite."


Track listings


1990 version

* 12-inch maxi #"The Power" (Ful mix) (6:00) #"The Power" (Switch mix) (6:21) #"The Power" (Potential mix) (5:42) * 7-inch single #"The Power" (3:47) #"The Power" (dub) (5:35) * CD version #"The Power" (Ful mix) (6:00) #"The Power" (Jungle Fever mix) (7:23) #"The Power" (Potential mix) (5:42) #"The Power" (7-inch version) (3:44)


1996 version

* CD version #"The Power '96" (Silk 7-inch) (3:53) #"The Power '96" (E=mc2 12-inch) (6:44) #"The Power '96" (original dub 12-inch) (4:57) #"Ex-Terminator" (From the Class 'X) (5:21)


Charts


Weekly charts

Original version "The Power '96"


Year-end charts


Certifications


Release history


Covers, samples and remixes

The song was covered in 2002 by H-Blockx. Turbo B featured in the song taking turns to rap lyrics with H-Blockx's then frontman Dave Gappa. Of note, Turbo B replaces the word 'Snap!' with 'H-blockx' in the line "''If they are Snap! don't need the police to try to save them''". The single charted at number 48 in Germany, number 51 in Austria and number 34 in Australia. In Australia, this version was used to promote the
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See also

* List of ''Billboard'' number-one rap singles of the 1980s and 1990s * List of Dutch Top 40 number-one singles of 1990 * List of European number-one hits of 1990 * List of number-one singles of 1990 (Spain) * List of number-one singles of the 1990s (Switzerland) * List of number-one dance singles of 1990 (U.S.) * List of ''RPM'' number-one dance singles of 1990 * List of UK Singles Chart number ones of the 1990s * Techno Mart tremors caused by resonant frequency matching "The Power"


References

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