Twenty 4 Seven

eurodance, dance, 90s

Twenty 4 Seven

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Take Me Away (feat. Stay-C and Nance) (E&m club mix) 04:13
Greatest Hits Megamix: Slave to the Music / Is It Love / Take Me Away / Leave Them Alone 03:31
I Wanna Show You 04:54
Paradise 04:54
Take Me Away 03:34
Leave Them Alone 04:01
Is It Love 03:57
Is It Love? 03:57
I Can't Stand It (Hiphouse version) 04:39
Greatest Hits Megamix 13:19
Leave Them Alone (Rap Single Mix) 03:35
Slave to the Music (Ferry & Garnefski club mix) 04:27
Are You Dreaming? (Radio Edit) 02:47
Are You Dreaming 05:08
Are You Dreaming? 05:08
Music Is My Life 04:10
I Can't Stand It (Love On The Floor Mix) 03:16
Runaway 04:18
I Can't Stand It (remix) 03:36
I Can't Stand It (Bruce Forest remix) 03:36
Free 04:25
If You Want My Love 03:48
Leave Them Alone (RVR Long Version Rap) 04:31
Slave to the Music (Ferry + Garnefski Club mix) 03:42
Friday Night 03:40
Let's Stay 04:04
Here Is My Heart 03:44
Oh Baby! (Atlantic Ocean dance mix) 05:07
Angel 03:58
Intro 02:39
Oh Baby! 05:23
Is It Love (RVR long version) 05:33
Are You Dreaming? (Nightmare Mix) 05:11
Is It Love (Dancability Club Mix) 24:28
Is It Love (Ferry & Garnefski Club Mix) 24:28
Are you dreamin' (Nightmare mix) 05:11
No Matter What 02:56
Keep on Tryin' 00:00
Slave to the Music (Ultimate Dance single mix) 00:00
Keep on Goin' 00:00
Slave to the Music 00:00
We Are the World 00:00
Due Time 00:00
Breakin' Up 00:00
You Gotta Be Safe 00:00
Keep on trying 00:00
I Can't Stand It 00:00
Take Your Chance 00:00
What Time Is It 00:00

Artist Media

Born: 0000-00-00

Country: NL

Biography - Twenty 4 Seven

1) Twenty 4 Seven were one of the pioneering Eurodance and Hip House acts, created by Dutch producer Ruud Van Reijen in 1989. The members of the group were rapper Tony Dawson-Harrison (left in 1991), later replaced by Stacey Paton (Stay-C), and female vocalist Nance Coolen, later replaced by Stella.

Twenty 4 Seven recorded the albums "Street Moves"(1990) , "Slave To The Music" (1993), "I Wanna Show You" (1995), and "Twenty 4 Hours A Day, Seven Days A Week" (1997).

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