Artist's albums
Attack: The Remixes, Vol. 1
1996 · single
Attack: The Remixes, Vol. 2
1996 · single
Welcome to Tomorrow
1994 · album
Rhythm Is a Dancer
1992 · single
The Madman's Return
1992 · album
Rhythm Is a Dancer 2008
1991 · single
Exterminate (feat. Niki Haris)
1990 · single
Cult of SNAP! (Remix)
1990 · single
Cult of SNAP!
1990 · single
Ooops Up (Remix)
1990 · single
Ooops Up
1990 · single
The Power (Remix)
1990 · single
The Power
1990 · single
World Power
1990 · album
90s Snap! Hits
2022 · EP
SNAP! The Power Greatest Hits
2009 · compilation
Jumping
2008 · single
The Power Of Bhangra (SNAP! vs. Motivo)
2006 · single
Ooops Up
2005 · single
Cult of SNAP! (1990-2003)
2005 · album
Beauty Queen
2005 · single
Rhythm Is A Dancer (SNAP! vs. CJ Stone)
2005 · single
The Power Of Snap! Original Hits And Remixes
2004 · compilation
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Biography
This German electronic dance music production duo (Michael Münzing and Luca Anzilotti), who were fronted by a rotating cast of singers and rappers, had a huge international smash in 1990 with "The Power." London-based rapper Turbo B. and his cousin Jackie Harris teamed up to vocalize on "The Power," with Harris' curdling vocal elevating Turbo B.'s pedestrian rap. But by the time things got rolling, Harris was already gone, replaced by Penny Ford, a former Gap Band background vocalist. Turbo B. himself was gone by 1992, shortly after Snap!'s second Arista LP, The Madman's Return, hit the streets. He was replaced by Nikki Harris, a former Madonna background vocalist. Snap! had a second big hit in 1992 with the number five pop single "Rhythm Is a Dancer." A trance-influenced third album, Welcome to Tomorrow, appeared in 1994. The group disbanded in 1996, as a compilation titled Snap! Attack was released. However, they returned in 2000 with the Turbo B.-led single "Gimme a Thrill," and continued performing and sporadically releasing singles and updates of past hits. ~ Ron Wynn, Rovi