The Best Eurobeat Hitz Ever: A Wild Ride Through Europop Bliss
If you’ve ever wondered what happens when Europop crashes into your ears like a glittery disco ball exploding in slow motion, The Best Eurobeat Hitz Ever is your answer. Released in 2007 by Warner Music Singapore and compiled by Jason Chow, this album feels like a time capsule from an alternate universe where neon leg warmers never went out of style. It’s got that perfect mix of cheesy hooks, thumping beats, and lyrics so earnest they almost make you blush.
Let’s dive into two tracks that’ll stick to your brain like gum on a hot sidewalk. First up: “Cheri Cheri Lady.” Oh man, this one hits different. The melody bounces around like it’s late for a party but doesn’t care because it knows everyone will be waiting for it anyway. There’s something about the way the vocals soar over the synths—it’s not just catchy; it’s borderline hypnotic. You might find yourself singing “Cheri cheri lady” under your breath at random moments (like during grocery shopping or while stuck in traffic). Don’t fight it. Embrace it.
Then there’s “I Wanna Hear Your Heartbeat.” This track slaps harder than most songs released today. It’s got this relentless energy, like it refuses to let you sit still. The beat pounds away, demanding you move—whether you’re dancing alone in your room or pretending to ignore it altogether. And those lyrics? Pure drama. They’re begging, pleading, practically screaming for connection. By the second chorus, you’ll feel like you’re living in an ‘80s movie montage where everything slows down except for the music.
Now, sure, some tracks here lean more toward guilty pleasure territory (cough “Little Russian” cough), but isn’t that part of the charm? This album doesn’t take itself too seriously, and neither should you. It’s the kind of record that reminds you how fun music can be when it stops trying to win awards and starts aiming straight for your soul—or at least your feet.
What’s wild is realizing this came out of Singapore back in 2007. Like, who knew this tiny island nation was secretly cranking out Europop gold? Credit goes to Jason Chow for pulling together such a chaotic yet cohesive collection.
So here’s the thing: listening to The Best Eurobeat Hitz Ever feels less like hearing an album and more like stepping into a kaleidoscope. Sure, it’s messy and loud and maybe even a little ridiculous—but isn’t life better with a bit of chaos? Just don’t blame me if you catch yourself humming “Cha Cha Cha” at 3 AM.
Original Maxi Versions by Original Artists of the 80s
The Megamix on CD3 features excerpts of all 24 Tracks from CD1/CD2
8 pages booklet includes besides the full credits all the lyrics of the featured 24 tracks.
Comes in a thick plastic case (for 4 CDs) & additional paper sleeve with silver glittering print.
Design by ANTFARM DESIGN.
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Interesting fact about Album
Here’s something cool: The album *The Best Eurobeat Hitz Ever* isn’t just a random collection of Europop tracks. It was compiled by Jason Chow in Singapore back in 2007. What makes it stand out is how it blends catchy, high-energy tunes with a mix of tracks that feel like a time capsule from the era. Songs like “Cheri Cheri Lady” and “Tarzan Boy” are total throwbacks. And get this—it even includes a “Non-Stop Mix,” so you can relive the Eurobeat vibe without ever hitting pause. Pretty neat, right?