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"Rhythm Is a Dancer" is a song by German
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group
Snap! SNAP! is a German Eurodance group formed in 1989 by producers Michael Münzing and Luca Anzilotti. The act has undergone several lineup changes over the years, featuring American singers, songwriters, and rappers such as Thea Austin, Turbo ...
, released in March 1992 by Arista and Logic as the second single from their second studio album, ''
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'' (1992). It features vocals by American singer
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. The song is written by Benito Benites, John "Virgo" Garrett III (aliases for German producers Michael Münzing and Luca Anzilotti) and Austin, and produced by Benites and Garrett III. It was an international success, topping the charts in France, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Germany, and the United Kingdom. The single also reached the top-five on the US ''Billboard''
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and number one on the ''Billboard''
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chart. It spent six weeks at the top of the UK Singles Chart, becoming the second biggest-selling single of 1992. Its music video was directed by Howard Greenhalgh and filmed in
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, the US. "Rhythm Is a Dancer" was originally not planned to be released as a single. Good club reactions to the track made Snap!'s German label, Logic, change their minds. Logic arranged a private test at its own discotheque, the Omen, to see how well the public responded to the new song. This is where the instant club appeal of "Rhythm Is a Dancer" first came to notice. Rapper Turbo B, who rejected the song when he first heard it, would go on to add a rap stanza to the track. Snap! won the 1992
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for the Best Selling Single of the Year with "Rhythm Is a Dancer".


Lyrics and music

"Rhythm Is a Dancer" features vocals by
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, and the 7-inch version features a rap verse by Turbo B. According to ''Miz hit. tubes'', a book which analyses the French pop charts, "This discotheque song alternates female singing in the chorus with fluid, set black male raps in the verses. These are tinted with a resonant sonority, which gives them an astonishingly melancholic softness, for a dance hit. That gives the whole track a particular colour, almost nostalgia." The spoken-word passage on the album version (not the 7-inch version) is a slightly modified version of the following lines from an essay by
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called "Being in Nothingness: Virtual Reality and the Pioneers of Cyberspace" and were performed by studio engineer Daniel Iribarren. The song was originally released as a bonus track on ''The Madman's Return'' CD, and did not appear on the initial vinyl release. The spoken-word passage was replaced with a rap by Turbo B when it was decided that the song would be released as the second single off the album. Turbo B's rap contains what one critic called the worst lyrics of all time, "''I'm serious as cancer when I say rhythm is a dancer''". The original album version of the song did not contain the line, which is found on the more widely known 7-inch version edit of the song that was later added to the album. The immediate reaction of Turbo B when presented with the line was reportedly 'No way am I singing that shit!' Although Snap! were criticized for the line and Turbo B later stated he hated it, the line had been used in
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since the late 1980s. "Rhythm Is a Dancer" contains the hook/riff sample from the 1984 song "Automan" by
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, written in the key of
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with a
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of 124 beats per minute in
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. The song follows a chord progression of F–G–Am, and the vocals span from A3 to C5. The bassline groove repeats an A-F-G-A pattern with anticipation quavers. During the rap break the music hangs on Am/A chord/bass combination.


Critical reception

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named "Rhythm Is a Dancer" one of the "standout" tracks from ''
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''. Ken Capobianco from ''
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'' complimented
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's "colorful" voice, adding that "everything gels" on the "intoxicating" track. German ''
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'' named it "the mother of all
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songs". Andy Kastanas from ''
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'' called it "a
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marvel that's not to be missed." Leah Greenblatt from ''
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'' noted that the dance-floor anthem "became the stuff sweet Club MTV dreams were made of." Tom Ewing of ''
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'' remarked its "stateliness and spaciousness" and described it as "higher minded, more spiritual". Dave Sholin from the ''
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'' wrote, "Two years ago, ' The Power' dominated radio both here and abroad. Snap! kind of dropped out of sight since then, and they mark their return with a Euro-dance sound that's a mega-hit internationally. Sparks fly from start to finish." James Arena, writer of ''Stars of '90s Dance Pop: 29 Hitmakers Discuss Their Careers'' wrote, "From its distinctively electrifying opening chords to its powerful rolling beats, unusually poetic lyrical depth and robust vocals, 'Rhythm Is a Dancer' ..is one of the most recognizable success stories of the '90s." British ''Lennox Herald'' noted that the song is "more
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oriented" than their previous hits. Alan Jones from ''
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'' felt it's "their most commercial offering" since their debut single, adding that "it's also their most credible dance groove, and is sure to race into the Top 10."
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'' Dance Update noted the "
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-ish buzzing synth" in his weekly dance column. Eric McClary from ''
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'' complimented it as "the quintessential rave track, with its fast, sharp-edged industrial beat."
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'' praised it, commenting, "Snap have gone back to their club roots here with a wonderfully infectious and simple dance shimmer which features Spanish guitars and a wispy choir vibe".


Chart performance

"Rhythm Is a Dancer" was the second single by Snap! to reach number one in the United Kingdom, the single remained six weeks at the top position in 1992, from 2 August to 13 September. The single in 1992 has reached 583,000 sales in the UK. A massive hit across the world, it also topped the chart in Germany for ten weeks. In the United States, it peaked at number five in early 1993, and spent a total of 39 weeks on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. In France, "Rhythm Is a Dancer" debuted at number five on 8 August 1992, before climbing to number one four weeks later (where it stayed for six weeks). The song thus became the first dance single to hit the number-one position on the
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. Additionally, the single also peaked at the number-one position in Austria, Belgium, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland and Zimbabwe, as well as on the
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'' Dance/Urban chart in Canada. It earned a
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in Germany, the Netherlands, and the UK. Snap! themselves re-recorded their own song in 1996 and 2003, the latter with CJ Stone (as "Rhythm is a Dancer 2003"). It reached number 17 on the UK Singles Chart in May 2003. On 25 May 2008, "Rhythm Is a Dancer" re-entered the UK Singles Chart at number 36, climbing as high as number 23 two weeks later.
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DJs Fearne Cotton and
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theorized it was based on download performance, due to its inclusion in a television advertisement for Drench water.


Music video

The accompanying music video for "Rhythm Is a Dancer" was directed by British director Howard Greenhalgh and premiered in July 1992. It was filmed at the
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, and shows singer
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, and rapper Turbo B (Durron Butler) playing a bass guitar in the rocket garden, which is filled with smoke. Austin and her group perform the song on elevated platforms, while a group of dancers balanced their dance moves on a closed ground platform below them. Interspersed throughout these scenes are animated shots of flashing aviation maps, as well as animated figures balancing their dance moves. This was the last video to feature both Turbo B and Austin before they left the group. The music video was later made available in HD on Snap!'s official
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channel in 2011, and had generated more than 220 million views as of June 2025. At the time of release, ''
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'' music critic Kathleen McCourt praised the video's "originality in costume and design" but wrote in disdain, "Don't waste your time with this clip." In 1994, Alf Björnberg wrote that the "video is manifestly non-narrative", that the visuals are music-reliant, and that the video's content is "not strongly structured by the visuals nor by the music".


Impact and legacy

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said about the song, "I believe 'Rhythm Is a Dancer' resonates so powerfully because it is spiritually and creatively blessed. The producers and I had amazing energy and great intent in our creative process. The melodies are hypnotic and make people feel good, like a
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that people gravitate towards. The music is so unique in that there was and is no other song that sounds like 'Rhythm Is a Dancer'. To me, it was a perfect marriage of music and voice. ..People wanted a song like that back then—something to kickstart their day, free them up. It was a time in life that people were being liberated, like in South Africa or for the
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community in the States, and the song represents that liberation for many people." In 1994,
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", " Mr. Vain" and "Rhythm Is a Dancer" as modern classics, "butt-shaking
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monsters. Or, as someone else who knew a thing or two put it: ''
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to a disco beat.''" In 2000,
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ranked "Rhythm Is a Dancer" number 36 in their list of "100 Greatest Dance Songs". In 2008, it was featured in an advertisement for the Drench spring water brand from drink company
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, featuring Brains, a character from the TV series '' Thunderbirds'', dancing to the song. In November 2011, MTV Dance ranked the song number four in their list of "The 100 Biggest '90s Dance Anthems of All Time". In 2012, the track was chosen "Best Song of the Nineties" in the Nineties Top 99 on the Belgian Radio MNM for the fourth year in a row. In 2017,
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ranked it number 30 in their "The 101 Greatest Dance Songs of the '90s" list in 2017. In 2019, ''
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'' magazine featured "Rhythm Is a Dancer" in their list of "''Billboard''s Top Songs of the '90s" In 2020, ''
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'' ranked it number 69 in their list of "The 100 greatest UK No 1s" in 2020, saying, "
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in the 90s often traded in profound melancholy –
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's 'What Is Love' and Corona's ' Rhythm of the Night' being other classic examples – and 'Rhythm Is a Dancer' is one of the saddest of all. With its gospel vocals and cathedral-ready chords, it makes raving feel like a serious spiritual quest rather than something to do on a Friday." Writer of the 2020 book, ''Move Your Body (2 The 90s): Unlimited Eurodance'', Juha Soininen wrote that "Rhythm Is a Dancer" would go on to be "as meaningful to
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genre." In 2024,
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ranked it number 10 in their list of "Top 50 Rhythms of Eurodance".


Accolades


Track listing and formats

* 7-inch vinyl single # "Rhythm Is a Dancer" (7-inch Edit) – 3:41 # "Rhythm Is a Dancer" (Purple Hazed 7-inch Mix) – 4:31 * 12-inch vinyl single # "Rhythm Is a Dancer" (12-inch Mix) – 5:12 # "Rhythm Is a Dancer" (Purple Hazed Mix) – 6:49 # "See the Light" (Hard-Kick Family Version) – 7:05 # "See the Light" (Hypnotic Base Line Mix) – 7:07 * 12-inch vinyl single – Remixes # "Rhythm Is a Dancer" (Rhyth Kid Version) – 5:38 # "Rhythm Is a Dancer" (Tee's Choice Mix) – 6:19 * CD maxi single # "Rhythm Is a Dancer" (7-inch edit) – 3:41 # "Rhythm Is a Dancer" (12-inch mix) – 5:12 # "Rhythm Is a Dancer" (Purple Hazed Mix) – 6:49 * CD maxi single – Remixes # "Rhythm Is a Dancer" (Rhyth Kid Version) – 5:38 # "Rhythm Is a Dancer" (Tee's Choice Mix) – 6:19 # "Rhythm Is a Dancer" (Instrumental Rhythm) – 5:30 * CD single – 2003 remixes # "Rhythm Is a Dancer 2003" (Radio Edit) # "Rhythm Is a Dancer 2003" (CJ Stone Remix) # "Rhythm Is a Dancer 2003" ('92) # "Rhythm Is a Dancer 2003" (Video) * CD maxi single – 2003 remixes # "Rhythm Is a Dancer 2003" (Video Version) – 3:20 # "Rhythm Is a Dancer 2003" (CJ Stone Radio Mix) – 3:49 # "Rhythm Is a Dancer 2003" ("Check This Out" Remix) – 7:06 # "Rhythm Is a Dancer 2003" (CJ Stone Club Mix) – 7:45 # "Rhythm Is a Dancer" ('92) – 3:42 * UK and Europe CD maxi single – 2008 remixes # "Rhythm Is a Dancer" (8-inch BB Mix) – 3:45 # "Rhythm Is a Dancer" (Tom Novy Remix) – 8:01 # "Rhythm Is a Dancer" (Original 12-inch) – 5:33


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Decade-end charts


Certifications


Release history


Covers and interpolations

"Rhythm Is a Dancer", which itself sampled the beat from a 1984-song called "Automan" by American electro, synth and old-school hip hop band
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, has been covered by numerous artists including German singer
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(aka Lian Ross) in 1992, Italian radio host Leone di Lernia who recorded a parody of the song in Italian, Max Deejay who recorded an instrumental cover in 1997, System Drivers in 2002, The Superb, a Brazilian
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's 2013 single " Of the Night" was a mashup of "Rhythm Is a Dancer" and another 1990s dance classic, Corona's " The Rhythm of the Night". American singer
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and rapper YG's 2014 song "
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" interpolates the song. German House DJ Damon Paul covered "Rhythm Is a Dancer" featuring Simone Mangiapane, on his album of the same name in 2014, under the Sounds United label.


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