What A Feeling
DJ Bobo · Greatest Hits [2006]
What a feeling, beings believing
I can have it all now I'm dancing for my life
Verse 1 BoBo:
All alone I have cried
Silent tears full of pride
In a world made of steel
Made of stone
Verse 2 Irene:
First when there's nothing
But a slow glowing dream
That your fear seems to hide
Deep inside your mind
Chorus:
What a feeling, beings believing
I can have it all now I'm dancing for my life
Take your passion and make it happen
Pictures come alive you could dance right through your life
Verse 3 BoBo:
Now I know, I got the chance
To reach the top, is so intense
In a world made of steel
Made of stone
Verse 4 Irene:
Now I hear the music
Close my eyes I am rhythm
In a flash it takes hold
Of my heart
Chorus:...
Verse 5 BoBo:
I feel the passion, deep inside
I got strength, I got pride
In a world made of steel
Made of stone
Rap 2 BoBo:
Dancing- 'till the end of this night
Like now or never, got strength and pride
When I feel the music I'm losing control
Of my mind, my body, my heart and my soul
Let's go - make this dream come true
For me and for you, we can dance right through
You can have it all, there's no price to pay
Your feelings will show you the way
Chorus:...
About What A Feeling
DJ Bobo's "What A Feeling" serves as a vibrant highlight from his 2006 Greatest Hits compilation, capturing the infectious energy of early 2000s electronic dance music. As a key figure in the French house and electro-pop scene, Bobo crafted this track to embody the euphoric, dance-floor-ready sound that defined his era. The recording showcases his signature ability to blend melodic hooks with driving rhythms, creating an anthem that resonated with audiences seeking uplifting, high-tempo tracks. Released alongside other popular singles like "Hard To Say I'm Sorry" and "One Vision One World," the song reflects Bobo's prolific output during a period where he became synonymous with the genre's mainstream expansion. While specific chart positions vary by region, the track remains a staple in his discography, illustrating his commitment to crafting memorable, crowd-pleasing records that bridged the gap between club culture and radio play.
