Corona - The Rhythm Of The Night

Behind the high-energy track was an intricate production team. The song was written by (known as Lee Marrow), Annerley Emma Gordon , and others, with Bontempi handling production duties.

While the industry behind it was fraught with ghost singers and legal battles, the final product transcends those human squabbles. The rhythm doesn't care who is singing it. The night doesn't care who is lip-syncing. The beat just goes on. Corona - The Rhythm Of The Night

While Olga Souza was the public face of Corona, and later performed live with the group for decades, the iconic vocals on the original 1993 recording belonged to Italian singer . Bersola was a prolific session vocalist who also provided vocals for other massive hits like "What's Up" by 4 Non Blondes (the DJ Miko cover version) and hits by Playahitty. Behind the high-energy track was an intricate production

Released in late 1993, "The Rhythm of the Night" by the Italian project The rhythm doesn't care who is singing it