: The video featured heavy rotation on MTV Europe starting in March 1993. It was nominated for Best Swedish Dance Video at the 1994 Swedish Dance Music Awards.
This paper explores the 1993 Eurodance anthem by Nigerian-Swedish artist Dr. Alban . Released as the third single from his second studio album, One Love (1992), the track became a defining sound of the early 90s dance scene. Production and Release dr_alban_sing_hallelujah_original_hd
: It was co-written and produced by the legendary Denniz Pop , who was instrumental in shaping the "Cheiron sound" that later influenced acts like Ace of Base and the Backstreet Boys. : The video featured heavy rotation on MTV
: Dr. Alban's official YouTube channel uploaded an HD version in 2011, which continues to garner millions of views from fans of 90s nostalgia. Key elements include rousing handclaps
: Described as a "discothèque anthem," it blends Eurodance , dance-pop , and Gospel House . Key elements include rousing handclaps, a prominent piano line, and a gospel choir that drives the infectious chorus. Global Commercial Success
The song was a massive international hit, particularly across Europe and Oceania:
: The single achieved Platinum status in Australia and Germany, with over 500,000 units sold in Germany alone. Visual and Cultural Impact