Today’s video of the day is Culture Beat – “Inside Out” released in 1995.
Now playing on screens worldwide, the visual for Culture Beat’s “Inside Out” brings 1995 Eurodance energy to life. The video matches the song’s emotional depth with bold style and hypnotic visuals. Released on the Inside Out album, this track marked a key moment in the band’s evolution. Culture Beat began in 1989, created by producer Torsten Fenslau. Together with Peter Zweier, they shaped the early sound. After Torsten’s sudden death in 1993, his brother Frank Fenslau stepped in. He joined forces with Peter Gräber to carry the project forward.
Throughout the years, Culture Beat worked with various vocalists. Lana E. led the group from 1989 to 1993. Tania Evans then stepped in, sharing the spotlight with rapper Jay Supreme from 1993 to 1998. Their duo became the group’s most successful era. Later, Kim Sanders took over vocals briefly, followed by Jackie Sangster in 2001. The track “Inside Out” showcases the power of the Evans and Supreme combination. It followed their global smash hit “Mr. Vain” and continued the band’s chart success. This period also produced other fan favorites like “Take Me Away” and “Walk The Same Line.”
As the title track of the Inside Out album, the song reflects a darker, more mature sound. Compared to earlier releases like Serenity from 1993, this album explored deeper emotional themes. Still, it kept the strong dance beats that define Culture Beat. The music video for “Inside Out” mirrors this shift. It blends surreal imagery with high-energy performance shots. Tania Evans commands the screen with raw emotion. Jay Supreme adds edge with his rhythmic flow.
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