StoneBridge created the iconic bassline by driving a Yamaha DX100 synthesizer "into the red," intentionally distorting the sound to give the track more "balls" and grit compared to the "sweeter" original version.
The single was certified Gold in the U.S., selling over 600,000 copies . Legacy and Modern Influence
No. 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 1 on the Dance Club Songs chart. Robin S Show Me Love (Audio)
Reached No. 6 on the UK Singles Chart in April 1993.
The "Show Me Love" DNA remains a staple in modern pop and electronic music: StoneBridge created the iconic bassline by driving a
"Show Me Love" by Robin S. is not just a song; it is the definitive blueprint for mainstream house music. While originally released in 1990 as a funk-infused track, it was the 1992-1993 remix by Swedish producer StoneBridge that transformed it into a global phenomenon, peaking at . The Sound: A Happy Accident
Robin S – "Show Me Love" (1993): The Anthem That Defined House Music 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No
The audio profile of "Show Me Love" is anchored by its legendary riff.