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In the annals of early 2000s dance music, few acts had a trajectory as strangely beautiful as . Named for their unlikely underdog status in the mainstream music industry, this German-Belgian studio project (featuring vocalist Vic Krishna, rapper DJ Frank, and producers Triple S.) never intended to become a global phenomenon. Yet between 2000 and 2008, they carved out a niche that bridged Eurodance, summer reggae, and 2-step garage—culminating in one of the most unforgettable one-hit wonders of the decade: “Summer Jam.”
The group's commercial success was heavily driven by high-charting singles across Europe. Notable Peak Positions Album Association #3 (Germany), #7 (Italy) It Doesn't Matter Tonight Charted in various European territories It Doesn't Matter I Can't Handle It #70 (Germany) It Doesn't Matter Saturday Night #2 (Belgium), #9 (Netherlands), #19 (UK) Non-album single Summer Jam 2003 #1 (Belgium, Netherlands), #2 (Denmark) Re-release hit Winter Jam #16 (Belgium), #19 (Netherlands) Single release Remember Radio hit in multiple territories Remember EP Girls of Summer Final major single of this era Girls of Summer Maxi-CD Group Evolution
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In the annals of early 2000s dance music, few acts had a trajectory as strangely beautiful as . Named for their unlikely underdog status in the mainstream music industry, this German-Belgian studio project (featuring vocalist Vic Krishna, rapper DJ Frank, and producers Triple S.) never intended to become a global phenomenon. Yet between 2000 and 2008, they carved out a niche that bridged Eurodance, summer reggae, and 2-step garage—culminating in one of the most unforgettable one-hit wonders of the decade: “Summer Jam.”
The group's commercial success was heavily driven by high-charting singles across Europe. Notable Peak Positions Album Association #3 (Germany), #7 (Italy) It Doesn't Matter Tonight Charted in various European territories It Doesn't Matter I Can't Handle It #70 (Germany) It Doesn't Matter Saturday Night #2 (Belgium), #9 (Netherlands), #19 (UK) Non-album single Summer Jam 2003 #1 (Belgium, Netherlands), #2 (Denmark) Re-release hit Winter Jam #16 (Belgium), #19 (Netherlands) Single release Remember Radio hit in multiple territories Remember EP Girls of Summer Final major single of this era Girls of Summer Maxi-CD Group Evolution