This track is a standout on the album Classical 90s Dance 2 (2018). It serves as a bridge between generations, allowing those who grew up with the 1990s dance movement to appreciate the melodies in a more "mature" musical context, while introducing younger audiences to the hooks of the era through a high-fidelity, organic production. Original (DJ BoBo) Christensen & Berlin Orchestra Genre Eurodance / Techno Orchestral Pop / Classical Crossover Vibe High-energy, Club-focused Cinematic, Sophisticated Instrumentation Digital Synths, Drum Machines Strings, Horns, Orchestral Percussion
provides the melodic female vocals, delivering the iconic chorus originally inspired by Rockwell’s "Somebody's Watching Me." This track is a standout on the album
Released as part of Christensen's popular series, this version transforms the high-energy club track into a cinematic, "orchestral pop" experience. While the original was defined by its 90s techno-house beats and synth stabs, this rendition utilizes the rich textures of The Berlin Orchestra to create a more timeless, lush soundscape. Key Features While the original was defined by its 90s
handles the rap verses, maintaining the rhythmic flow that defined the Eurodance era but with a more polished, contemporary delivery. Vocals : by Alex Christensen & The Berlin
: Alex Christensen, a legendary German producer (known for U96 and Das Boot ), meticulously arranged the track to blend classical string sections and brass with modern rhythmic elements. Vocals :
by Alex Christensen & The Berlin Orchestra , featuring Asja Ahatovic and Ski , is a sophisticated orchestral reimagining of the 1992 Eurodance classic originally released by DJ BoBo . Background and Style