Artist's albums
I'm Not in Love
1991 · single
Journey Home
1990 · album
Will To Power
1988 · album
Dreamin'
1987 · single
Affinity for Violence
2018 · EP
Ambition & Striving
2016 · album
Down
2014 · EP
Still Fading Away
2007 · single
Spirit Warrior - The Remixes EP
2006 · EP
Spirit Warrior
2005 · album
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Biography
Will to Power is the brainchild of producer/writer/performer Bob Rosenberg and lead vocalist, Elin Michaels. Bob first hit the spotlight 1985 as Miami’s first "Hot Mix Master" on Hot 105. His Mega Mixes were were a major part of Hot 105’s success and later, Power 96. Lengedary Program Director, Bill Tanner stated that “Bob Rosenberg left and indelible mark on South Florida’s music history”. Bob wrote his first hit, Dreamin”' in memory of his twin sister Robin, who passed away in August of 1986. Dreamin’ holds the record as the longest running Pop single to remain on South Florida’s Top 5 for 36 weeks. 'Baby I Love Your Way/Freebird' was released in September 1988 and hit #1 on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart. Other hits included “Say it’s gonna Rain” and “Fading Away” which both hit #1 on Billboard’s Dance charts. Sophomore album, “Journey Home” was named as Music Critic, Chuck Eddy’s “favorite album of the 90s” in LA Weekly. I'm not in Love" hit #7 on Billboard’s Hot 100 in 1990. Journey Home” first became available on digital format on November 3rd, 2017! Bob remixed "Beat Box" for “2 Live Crew” on their 1st album and was credited as ‘Bob “King of the Edits” Rosenberg’. Will to Power released the “Spirit Warrior” album in 2005 which included “Dreamin (again)” which hit #1 in DJ Times magazine as well as Dance stations. Current Will to Power lineup: Bob Rosenberg and Elin Michaels.