No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 1 on the Dance Club Songs chart.
The single was certified Gold in the U.S., selling over 600,000 copies . Legacy and Modern Influence
Robin S. (born Robin Stone) brought a gritty, soulful authority to the track. Trained in gospel, she initially hesitated to record house music but eventually delivered a vocal performance that Rolling Stone and Billboard later named one of the greatest dance performances of all time. Global Chart Impact Robin S Show Me Love (Audio)
StoneBridge created the iconic bassline by driving a Yamaha DX100 synthesizer "into the red," intentionally distorting the sound to give the track more "balls" and grit compared to the "sweeter" original version.
The remix's success bridged the gap between underground clubs and mainstream radio, achieving massive commercial milestones in 1993: The single was certified Gold in the U
Robin S – "Show Me Love" (1993): The Anthem That Defined House Music
The audio profile of "Show Me Love" is anchored by its legendary riff. Trained in gospel, she initially hesitated to record
The "Show Me Love" DNA remains a staple in modern pop and electronic music:
We have detected that you are using extensions to block ads. Please support us by disabling these ads blocker.