Search for "Corona Rhythm of the Night acapella" on YouTube or SoundCloud, and you will find thousands of bootlegs. Producers drag the vocal file into Ableton or Logic, warp it to a new BPM (the original is ~127 BPM, but the acapella can stretch from 100 BPM for chill remixes to 145 BPM for hard trance), and drop it over a modern bassline.

The Rhythm of the Night acapella is a defining vocal track of the 1990s Eurodance era, celebrated for its euphoric energy and iconic hooks. While the song is the debut single of the Italian group

If you have obtained the acapella, here is how to professionally integrate it into a modern production.

Ultimately, the obsession with the is about longevity. A great drum loop is forgettable. A great synth lead is replaceable. But a great voice —especially one that defined a generation's summers—is immortal.

When you strip away the 90s production, you are left with a raw performance that still sends chills down the spine. It is the sound of a crowded club in Ibiza in 1994. It is the sound of a car stereo blasting through a sunset in Miami. It is the sound of pure, unadulterated euphoria.