Today’s video of the day is 2 Brothers On The 4th Floor – “There’s A Key” released in 1996.
The video for There’s A Key by 2 Brothers On The 4th Floor captures the essence of 90s Eurodance. Released in 1996, the song appears on their second album, 2. The track continues the group’s signature mix of uplifting melodies, rap verses, and dance beats. 2 Brothers On The 4th Floor began in 1990 in the Netherlands. Brothers Bobby and Martin Boer started as bedroom producers. Their breakout came with Can’t Help Myself, a hit that gained international radio play. They followed up with Turn Da Music Up, but after these two singles, the original lineup split in 1991.
In 1993, the group returned with a new sound. They embraced Eurodance, adding rapper D-Rock (René Philips) and singer Desirée (Des’Ray). This change led to major success. Their hits Never Alone and Dreams (Will Come Alive) became dance anthems. There’s A Key continues this trend. The song features motivational lyrics, catchy synth lines, and a driving beat. It fits perfectly within 2, an album filled with energetic Eurodance tracks. The song keeps the high-energy style of their earlier hits while refining their production.
The video matches the song’s uplifting message. It showcases vibrant scenes, dance sequences, and an upbeat atmosphere. This visual style was common in 90s Eurodance, making it instantly recognizable. Following 2, the group released Presence in 1998. This album leaned toward a more mature Eurodance sound. Songs like Do You Know reflected their evolving style while keeping their core energy. There’s A Key stands as a highlight of 2 Brothers On The 4th Floor’s legacy. It represents their peak in the Eurodance era. The video adds to its appeal, keeping the spirit of the 90s alive.
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