is a high-energy dance track released in 1995 as a collaboration between the British production project Motiv 8 (Steve Rodway) and the "First Lady of House Music," Kym Mazelle .
Kym Mazelle’s powerful, soulful delivery was praised for its ability to carry a "Bond-style" melody over aggressive Eurodance beats. Commercial Reception is a high-energy dance track released in 1995
The Motiv8 Money Penny Mix is an extended 6-minute arrangement that heavily utilizes atmospheric Bond-inspired synths and rhythmic "spy-fi" underscoring. It is named after the character Miss Moneypenny, further cementing its thematic link to the Bond franchise. Lyrics & Musical Themes It is named after the character Miss Moneypenny,
The track was produced by for Nuff Respect Productions and co-written by Brian Higgins , who later found massive success as the founder of the production team Xenomania. Release Date: December 11, 1995. Genre: Electronic (House, Eurodance, Hi-NRG). Genre: Electronic (House, Eurodance, Hi-NRG)
The track is most famous for its connection to the 1995 James Bond film GoldenEye ; it was specifically written and submitted as a potential theme song for the movie before Tina Turner’s version was ultimately chosen. Production & The "Money Penny Mix"