Corona - The Rhythm Of The Night Apr 2026
Corona may have been a studio creation, but The Rhythm of the Night is a genuine force of nature. So, the next time you hear that bass drum drop, do yourself a favor: turn it up, clear the floor, and remember that some rhythms truly are eternal.
For Gen X and Millennials, it is the soundtrack to youth—a time when getting ready on a Saturday night felt like a ritual. For Gen Z, rediscovered via TikTok edits and streaming playlists, it sounds like a lost classic that is somehow brand new. Corona - The Rhythm Of The Night
Released in 1993 (and becoming a global smash in 1994/1995), this Italian Eurodance track by the project remains one of the most instantly recognizable and enduring dance anthems of all time. It didn’t just climb the charts; it colonized roller rinks, wedding receptions, car radios, and stadium sound systems across the planet. The Birth of a Ghostly Phenomenon Corona was never a traditional "band." It was the brainchild of Italian producers Francesco “Checco” Bontempi (of the group Black Box) and Annerley Gordon, a British-born vocalist and songwriter. In the early 90s, the Eurodance formula was simple: a driving beat, a soaring synth riff, and a soulful female vocalist. Corona may have been a studio creation, but