Cappella lyrics
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Artist's albums
U Got 2 Know
2023 · single
U Got 2 Know '23 (Visnadi Remix)
2023 · single
U Got 2 Know (HRD.DNZ Remix)
2023 · single
U & Me 2020
2020 · single
Greatest Hits
2020 · compilation
Move On Baby (Mike Candys Remixes)
2019 · single
Move On Baby (Mike Candys Remix)
2019 · single
Move On Baby (Armand Van Helden Remix Edit)
2018 · single
U Got 2 Know (TBS Remix)
2017 · single
Best Of
2017 · compilation
Greatests Hits & Remixes
2016 · album
War In Heaven
2016 · album
U Got 2 Let the Music: Best Of
2016 · album
Cappella Deconstructed
2016 · single
Move On Baby (Armand Van Helden Remix)
2015 · single
Best Of Cappella
2010 · compilation
U Got 2 Know 2010
2010 · single
U Got 2 Let The Music 2010
2010 · single
U Turn Me On
2009 · single
U got 2 know
2009 · single
U got 2 know album
2009 · album
U got 2 let the music rmx
2009 · single
U got 2 let the music/Live it
2009 · single
U tore my world apart
2009 · single
U tore my world apart
2009 · single
YOU TOOK MY HEART / FROM ALBUM WAR IN HEAVEN
2009 · single
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Biography
An Italo-house production team employing up to ten different studios, at least a trio of producers for every production and scores of session workers, Cappella is mostly the creation of producer Gianfranco Bortolotti. Undoubtedly influenced by Motown's assembly-line aesthetic (as well as the '80s British dance team of Stock, Aitken & Waterman), Bortolotti coordinated the work of longtime producers DJ ProfXor, RAF and DJ Pierre (not the Chicago producer) to create dozens of European club/chart hits under the aliases Cappella, 49ers, Fargetta, RAF, Clubhouse and East Side Beat. For good or ill, Bortolotti's productions were most responsible for the Italian house phenomenon of the late '80s and early '90s, based on an often-maligned push-button production blueprint which includes only the cheesiest of melodies, samples, piano lines and diva vocals. Each single produced by Bortolotti's Media Productions underwent rigorous testing and remixing for maximum airplay in each country it's released, with only Bortolotti holding the final say on what appears. Throughout the 1990s, Cappella was one of the most thoroughly unartistic dance acts -- and for the most part, proud of it. Inspired by the productions of Italo-disco producer and mixer DJ Pierre, Gianfranco Bortolotti began mixing around Italy while at school in the late '70s. The Cappella Project had already debuted as a production team by the end of the decade, though Bortolotti did little more than mix in the music industry until the mid-'80s. In 1987, he produced Cappella's "Bauhaus (Push the Beat)," a club hit throughout Europe and the UK. The following year brought the contintent-wide Top 10 hit "Heylom Halib," which presaged a wave of similar-sounding Italian house tracks during 1989-90. Bortolotti recorded a Cappella album (the cash-in heavy Heylom Halib), and scored again with the singles "Be Master in One's Own House" and "House of Energy Revenge." To his credit, he did recruit seminal diva Loleatta Holloway for the single "Take Me Away," less successful than the chart-entries but much better. After several additional 1992-93 hits ("U Got 2 Know"), Bortolotti decided to make an act of Cappella with the addition of two Brits -- Rodney Bishop (formerly with Positive Gang) and Kelly Overett (a vocalist who had worked with SL2). The singles "U Got 2 Let the Music" and "Move on Baby" became Cappella's biggest hits, hitting number one in several countries during 1994. The album U Got 2 Know did appreciably well, though Overett left by 1995 (to be replaced by Allison Jordan). Soon however, Cappella appeared to be running on steam. The 1995-96 singles like "Tell Me the Way" and "I Need Your Love" barely made the European charts, and their 1996 album War in Heaven fared poorly (though it was released in America). ~ John Bush, Rovi