No Limit

Album: No Limits (1993)
Charted: 1
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  • Lemme hear ya say yeah (wow)
    Lemme hear ya say yeah (wow)
    No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no there's no limit
    No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no there's no limit

    No, no limits, we'll reach for the sky
    No valley too deep, no mountain too high
    No, no limits, won't give up the fight
    We do what we want and we do it with pride

    Lemme hear ya say yeah (wow)

    Hard to the core, I feel the floor
    When I'm on stage, yo, you ask for more
    I'm on the edge, I know the ledge
    I work real hard to collect my cash
    Tick tick ticka tick take your time
    When I'm goin' I'm goin' for mine
    Open your ears and you will hear it
    I tell you this 'cause there's no limit

    No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no there's no limit
    No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no there's no limit

    No, no limits, we'll reach for the sky
    No valley too deep, no mountain too high
    No, no limits, won't give up the fight
    We do what we want and we do it with pride

    Ow, hey yay, yeah hey hey
    Now, now, no no
    Hey yay, yeah hey hey
    Now, now, no no, hoo

    No limits allowed, 'cause there's much crowd
    Microphone check as I choose my route
    I'm playing on the road, I've got no fear
    The sound from my mouth is the record you hear
    There never will be no mountain too high
    Reach the top, touch the sky
    They tried to diss me 'cause I sell out
    I'm making techno and I am proud

    No, no limits, we'll reach for the sky
    No valley too deep, no mountain too high
    No, no limits, won't give up the fight
    We do what we want and we do it with pride Writer/s: Anita D. Doth, Filip De Wilde, Jean-Paul Henriette De Coster, Raymond Slijngaard
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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Comments: 1

  • Gw from Spain2 Unlimited was not really Dutch. It was a Belgian project (producers/songwriters/music-mixers/publishers/distribution), launched in Belgium, and was fronted by Dutch performers (vocals/faces/dance). The Belgians already started the project and took the Dutch on board a couple of months later.
    Technically it's not a duo but a quartet : 1 Dutch duo on stage (giving the public something to look at) and 1 Belgian duo behind the scenes (actually writing and mixing the songs). Because the general public saw only the Dutch performers, they soon assumed that the band was Dutch and that quickly became widespread misinformation. If you write about facts, you should make sure the facts are correct.
    Calling 2 Unlimited a Belgian/Dutch dance act would be correct.
    Reference : https://bit.ly/3EA7rVR
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