"Toca's Miracle" is a release by German vocal trance group
Fragma
Fragma is a German Vocal trance, vocal trance music group, originally comprising three producers. The group was successful in the early 2000s when they released several singles that charted successfully across Europe, especially the United Kin ...
featuring vocals from British singer
Coco Star
Susan Brice (born 16 March 1971), better known by her stage name Coco Star (or simply Coco), is an English singer and songwriter, who was signed to Universal Music and EMI.Coco's Got Her Miracle by Bill Lennon, Hertfordshire Magazine June 2000 B ...
. Taken as the second single off Fragma's debut studio album, ''
Toca
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'' (2001), the song is a
mashup
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of Coco's "
I Need a Miracle" (1996) and Fragma's own "Toca Me". The instrumental ("Toca Me") was written by Dirk Duderstadt, Marco Duderstadt,
Ramon Zenker
Ramon Zenker (born 11 November 1968) is a German music producer, songwriter, Audio engineer, sound engineer and remixer. He is a member of Hardfloor, Fragma, Paffendorf and E-Trax, who had a UK Singles Chart, UK #60 hit with Let's Rock (song), Let ...
and the lyrics (of "I Need a Miracle") were written by
Rob Davis and Victor Imbres, while the original music was produced by Zenker and the Duderstadts; the vocals were produced 3 years earlier by Imbres and Tim Orford.
The song was critically acclaimed worldwide, with many critics citing the song one of the best dance anthems of all time, praising its catchy tune. The recording was also a commercial success, remaining both Coco's and Fragma's best selling single to date. The recording topped the
UK Singles Chart in April 2000 and peaked inside the top ten in countries including Australia, Denmark, Ireland, Italy, and Norway. A music video was issued, depicting Coco Star at a game of
futsal
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.
The single was re-issued in 2008 by Tiger Records with new remixes. It received mixed reviews from music critics but gained commercial success around the world. A new music video was issued for this version but does not feature Coco, which was a decision from Positiva Records. Tiger Records once again re-released the song in 2012.
Background and recording
In 1999, British DJ Vimto had the idea of taking the 1995 sound recording of Coco's a cappella vocals from the song "I Need a Miracle" and mixing it with the music of Fragma's "Toca Me". By amalgamating the titles, it became "Toca's Miracle". He pressed an illegal bootleg which earned considerable attention from leading DJs.
At the time, Fragma were signed to
Positiva Records
Positiva Records is a subsidiary of Universal Music Group and concentrates on releasing dance music in the UK. The record label was set up in 1993, by Nick Halkes, who previously ran XL Recordings. Its headquarters are at the Universal UK ...
, so a release was made.
"I Need a Miracle" was originally released by Greenlight Recordings in 1996
and re-recorded for
EMI
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/
Positiva
Positiva Records is a subsidiary of Universal Music Group and concentrates on releasing dance music in the United Kingdom, UK. The record label was set up in 1993 in music, 1993, by Nick Halkes, who previously ran XL Recordings. Its headquar ...
in 1997.
It is noted that Coco was never a member of Fragma.
Fragma's producer Ramon Zenker was asked by Positiva Records to mix "Toca Me" with the vocals of "I Need a Miracle" in a proper way for a single-release.
While mixing both recordings, he stated he couldn't believe how the music of "Toca Me" and the vocals of "I Need a Miracle" fit together. "I thought these two songs waited for each other". "Fortunately, this Coco single was on Positiva, which is the same label we are on, That was very good, so Kevin from Positiva A&R sorted things out with Coco and her management, and it was very quick to find a deal to use the vocals. 'I Need A Miracle' was three years old — a long time ago — and 'Toca's Miracle' was more successful than both knocked together, so there was benefit for both sides."
Legal dispute
In late 2012,
Coco Star
Susan Brice (born 16 March 1971), better known by her stage name Coco Star (or simply Coco), is an English singer and songwriter, who was signed to Universal Music and EMI.Coco's Got Her Miracle by Bill Lennon, Hertfordshire Magazine June 2000 B ...
revealed on her official
Facebook
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page that the record label
Positiva Records
Positiva Records is a subsidiary of Universal Music Group and concentrates on releasing dance music in the UK. The record label was set up in 1993, by Nick Halkes, who previously ran XL Recordings. Its headquarters are at the Universal UK ...
had confused the vocal recordings and sampled the original 1996 version of "I Need a Miracle" (released on Greenlight Records), instead of the 1997 re-recording (released on Positiva).
She also wrote in the statement that the agreements that were entered "are now known to be 'unauthorised'". According to Star, she has never been paid for her vocal contribution to "Toca's Miracle" despite it selling over 3 million copies worldwide. She also claimed that she did not receive any
airplay
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royalties
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from
PPL until 2016.
On Coco Star's
SoundCloud
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page, she wrote that the 2008 InPetto remix of "Toca's Miracle", produced by Dirk and Marco Duderstadt (the original writers of "Toca Me") as well as other remixes, were never authorised either.
Shortly after,
Kirsty Hawkshaw
Kirsty Hawkshaw (born 29 March 1969) is an English electronic music vocalist and songwriter. In addition to her work as a solo artist, she is known as the lead vocalist of early 1990s dance group Opus III (band), Opus III, and her collaborative ...
revealed that Fragma had never paid her royalties for her contribution to the 2006 single "Radio Waves". According to Hawkshaw, a recording contract was never signed.
Kirsty Hawkshaw and Coco Star both sued Tiger Records Germany in 2015. "Toca's Miracle" was subsequently removed from all stores and streaming services globally.
In 2022, after 8 years, the German court where Coco Star sued Tiger Records and Kontor Records decided that the agreements between Coco Star / Green Light Recordings and the agreements between Positiva Records and Tiger Records (former Gang Go Music) were always legal and correct. Tiger Records had paid royalties to Positiva/EMI for using the vocal recordings of "I Need a Miracle". All claims from Coco Star were rejected.
Re-releases
In 2007, "I Need a Miracle" was covered by Danish production team KLM Music featuring re-recorded vocals by Coco Star. The cover version was released as "I Need a Miracle".
In 2008, it was announced that a re-release of "Toca's Miracle" would be released under the title "Toca's Miracle 2008". The production of one of the remixes is similar to the original version, but features a more "retro-rave" edit, with the song being remixed by InPetto. The song's composition was described as "subdued, electro-tinged sound, which betrays a marked
deep house
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influence, 'Toca's Miracle 2008' veers perilously close to sounding classy."
The song was eventually re-released in Australia as a
CD single
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by Tinted Records, while it was released in Europe around spring 2008 by Tiger Records and
Spinnin' Records
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Background
Van Kooten is the son of former ...
with new artwork. Other remixes were by
Wideboys
The Wideboys are an English electronic music duo known for club remixes and for their own song "Sambuca", featuring Dennis G on vocals, which reached number 15 in the UK in October 2001. Another top 40 single, "Daddy-O" featuring Shaznay Lewis ...
,
Richard Durand
Richard van Schooneveld (; born 5 April 1976), better known as Richard Durand (), is a Dutch disc jockey and record producer.
Biography
Starting his career in 2005, Durand was recommended by Tiësto as his 'Tip for the Top in 2007' in ''DJ ...
and Wes Clarke.
In 2012, the song was re-released as "Toca's Miracle (2012 Update)". It was issued on a compilation series issued by
Ministry of Sound
Ministry of Sound or Ministry of Sound Group is a multimedia entertainment business based in London with a nightclub, shared workspace and private members' club, worldwide events operation, music publisher (popular music), music publishing busin ...
.
In April 2022, 22 years after its original release, "Toca's Miracle" by Fragma was re-released digitally following the release of a new vocal version recorded by Tess. This version also features on the new 20th anniversary edition of Fragma's debut album ''Toca''.
On 1 July 2022, Coco Star released a new version of "I Need a Miracle" on
Spinnin' Records
Spinnin' Records is a Dutch electronic music record label founded in 1999 by Eelko van Kooten and Roger de Graaf. In September 2017, Warner Music Group acquired Spinnin' Records for over $100 million.
Background
Van Kooten is the son of former ...
. The release is credited solely to Coco Star, but is musically similar to "Toca's Miracle".
Critical reception
"Toca's Miracle" received critical acclaim. DJ Ron Slomowicz from
About.com
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said ""Toca's Miracle" became one of those dance (and even club) standards - reaching the same pinnacle as
Darude
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's "
Sandstorm
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", which is considered the "gold-standard" of music production and
Cher
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's "
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". Another review from the publication compared the work to Canadian DJ
Deadmau5
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, saying " The In Petto remix of "Toca's Miracle" so eerily resembled Deadmau5 that online leaks mistakenly credited it to him
.. With the same publication, the song was a runner-up for being the Best Remix/Re-release of 2008. ''Dancingastronaugh.net'' called it "one of the more classic progressive tunes of our time."
Nick Levine from ''
Digital Spy
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'' gave it a fairly mixed review, only awarding it two stars out of five. He called it "modest beginnings", but believed that the original version was better, saying "
he original
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remained pretty much inescapable for the rest of the year, especially for those who frequented provincial nightclubs and/or cultivated a fondness for freeview video channels."
He later concluded by saying that "Toca's Miracle" presented more "class", but criticized the use of "class" in a "Euro club banger."
Commercial performances
"Toca Me" and "I Need a Miracle" performances
"Toca Me" entered the top twenty on the
UK Singles Chart, where it peaked at number 11. The song also entered inside the top twenty of the
Irish Singles Chart
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, peaking at number 20. The song, however did not pursue the same success on the
Dutch Top 100, peaking at number 49.
Coco Star's song, "I Need a Miracle", entered the UK singles chart at number 39 in addition to number eight on the
UK Dance chart
The Dance Singles Chart and the Dance Albums Chart are music charts compiled in the United Kingdom by the Official Charts Company from sales of songs in the electronic dance music, dance music genre (e.g. house music, house, trance music, trance, ...
in November 1997.
Original edit
The song was additionally a commercial success when it was first released. The mash-up debuted at number twenty on the
Australian Singles Chart
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and eventually peaked at number eight for three non-consecutive weeks. The mash-up spanned the charts for eighteen weeks. The mash-up entered at number sixteen on the Norwegian Singles Chart and peaked at number two for a sole week. The mash-up only spent one week on the
Italian Singles Chart
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, peaking at number nineteen. The track entered at eleven on the
Spanish Singles Chart
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, where it ultimately peaked. The track re-entered on 10 May 2009 after its re-release.
The mash-up generated generally moderate success around Europe. Toca's Miracle peaked inside the top forty in Finland, Sweden, Belgium and managed to chart in countries including Switzerland, France and the Netherlands. The track debuted at number ninety-nine on the US
''Billboard'' Hot 100 in the United States.
In Coco's native United Kingdom, the mash-up peaked at number one on the UK Singles Chart. The track entered with over 185,000 copies sold in its first week, becoming the highest-charting single that month and was certified platinum by the
British Phonographic Industry
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(BPI) in 2013.
As of August 2000, the track alone has sold over 500,000 copies in the United Kingdom.
2008 InPetto remix
The 2008 edit received generally good commercial success. The song reached number two in Spain, a better position than the original version. The song also peaked inside the top ten in Sweden at seven, and eighteen in The Netherlands. The song peaked at ten on the
New Zealand Airplay Charts and inside the top twenty on the Australian Dance Singles Chart.
To date, with the re-release, the song has reportedly sold over 3 million copies worldwide.
"I Need a Miracle" (later versions)
After several mixes were released worldwide, some versions have been lucky to chart on record charts around the globe. In Austria, a 2012 update version of Coco's original (known as the "Guru Project Remix") debuted at number sixty for a sole week until falling out. Piror, in Belgium, a Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike Remix of Coco's 2009 version of "I Need a Miracle" was issued at charted at number thirty-seven on the
Belgium Singles Chart and stayed in there for four weeks in total. It peaked at three on the Belgium Dance Charts. These recordings an entirely different sound recording of "I Need a Miracle" and are not to be confused with "Toca's Miracle".
Music videos
"Toca Me" 1999 Fragma original video, which is filmed in
Ibiza
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, features British-Spanish vocalist songwriter and dancer Mizz Martinez, formerly known as Eva Martinez.
The original video for "Toca's Miracle" which was broadcast in 2000, features a
futsal
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team of girls, including original singer
Coco
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. Another team enter the locker rooms, where they look intimidating towards the other team. Both teams head towards the court and toss a coin, where Coco's team kicks-off first. The opposition take a 2-0 lead, and begin to become more aggressive or competitive towards the game, obstructing the other team. However, as the game nears its end, Coco's team make a comeback to win 3-2.
The 2008 video is completely different from the 2000 video and is the only video not to feature vocalist Coco (then going by the name Coco Star). The video starts with a woman in a room, lip-syncing the song, then begins to
strip
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her clothes off and tries to kiss a man. The next shot features another woman in her bra and underwear, dancing in a supposed bathroom, with another man in the room. Another scene then shows, yet another woman on her bed, where she also has her bra and underwear. She too also lip-syncs to the song playing and starts to seduce a man, laying near the bed. The video ends with one of the woman's eye closes.
Track listings
* UK 2000 CD single
# "Toca's Miracle" (radio edit) - vocals by
Coco
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# "Toca's Miracle" (club mix) - vocals by Coco
# "Everybody Knows"
* Australian 2008 CD single
# "Toca's Miracle" (Inpetto edit) - vocals by Coco
# "Toca's Miracle" (
Richard Durand
Richard van Schooneveld (; born 5 April 1976), better known as Richard Durand (), is a Dutch disc jockey and record producer.
Biography
Starting his career in 2005, Durand was recommended by Tiësto as his 'Tip for the Top in 2007' in ''DJ ...
remix edit) - vocals by Coco
# "Toca Me" (Inpetto 2008 edit)
# "Toca's Miracle" (Inpetto remix) - vocals by Coco
# "Toca's Miracle" (Richard Durand remix) - vocals by Coco
# "Toca Me" (Inpetto 2008 remix)
Charts
"Toca Me"
"Toca's Miracle"
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
"Toca's Miracle 2008"
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
"Toca Me 2008"
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
"I Need a Miracle" (re-vocal)
Certifications
Release history
Notes
References
External links
The Guardian discusses Illegitimate Fragma releases.
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1996 songs
1999 singles
2000 singles
Fragma songs
Atlantic Records singles
Eurodance songs
Mashup songs
Number-one singles in Scotland
Positiva Records singles
Songs written by Ramon Zenker
Songs written by Rob Davis (musician)
Strictly Rhythm singles
UK singles chart number-one singles