Let the Beat Control Your Body
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"Let the Beat Control Your Body" | ||
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Single by 2 Unlimited | ||
from the album No Limits | ||
Released | January 1994 | |
Format | various | |
Recorded | 1993 | |
Genre | Eurodance | |
Label | PWL | |
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2 Unlimited singles chronology | ||
"Maximum Overdrive (1993) |
"Let the Beat Control Your Body" (1994) |
"The Real Thing" (1994) |
"Let the Beat Control Your Body" is the fifth single from the Dutch group 2 Unlimited's second album No Limits.
The fifth and final song by 2 Unlimited to be taken from their No Limits album. The single got to 6 in the UK and was markedly different from the album version, which no doubt helped its success. The title of the single was changed to Let The Bass Control Your Body in France due to the fact that "beat" sounds very similar to the French word for a penis. This did not harm the song's potential however as the single reached number 1 in France.
Dance music artist Chaah (aka Susanne Jark) uses the melody from "Let the Beat Control Your Body" in her 1999 release entitled "The Funkiness of You".
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Music Video For "Let the Beat Control Your Body" On Youtube
2 Unlimited |
Ray Slijngaard | Anita Doth |
Discography |
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Singles: "Get Ready for This" | "Twilight Zone" | "Workaholic" | "The Magic Friend" | "No Limit" | "Tribal Dance" | "Faces" | "Maximum Overdrive" | "Let the Beat Control Your Body" | "The Real Thing" | "No-One" | "Here I Go" | "Nothing Like the Rain" | "Do What's Good For Me" | "Jump For Joy" | "Spread Your Love" |
Albums: Get Ready! | No Limits | Real Things | Hits Unlimited | II |
Remix Albums: Greatest Hits Remixes | Special Edition: Trance Remixes |