Take Your Chance

1994 single by Fun Factory From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Take Your Chance" is a song by German Eurodance band Fun Factory, released in August 1994, by Regular Records, as the fourth single from their debut album, NonStop! The Album (1994). It is written by Bülent Aris, Rainer Kesselbauer, Toni Cottura, and Rodney Hardison, and produced by Aris and Cottura. The song was a top-20 hit in Germany, peaking at number 18 with 14 weeks in total inside the German Singles Chart. In Sweden and Switzerland, it was a top-40 hit and it also reached number five on the Canadian RPM Dance/Urban chart. The accompanying music video was directed by Steve Willis and produced by Czar Films.[2][3] It was A-listed on German music television channel VIVA in October 1994.[4] Pan-European magazine Music & Media wrote in their review of the single, "In a "1984" doom-type prophecy everybody says the end of Euro is near, and all involved should change their musical course. Here, the adjustments are the presence of rap and ragga rhymes."[1]

ReleasedAugust 6, 1994
Length4:33
LabelRegular
Quick facts Single by Fun Factory, from the album NonStop! The Album ...
"Take Your Chance"
Single by Fun Factory
from the album NonStop! The Album
ReleasedAugust 6, 1994
Genre
Length4:33
LabelRegular
Songwriters
  • Bülent Aris
  • Rainer Kesselbauer
  • Toni Cottura
  • Rodney Hardison
Producers
  • Bülent Aris
  • Tony Cottura
Fun Factory singles chronology
"Close to You"
(1994)
"Take Your Chance"
(1994)
"Pain"
(1994)
Music video
"Take Your Chance" on YouTube
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Track listings

  • CD maxi-single (Europe, 1994)
  1. "Take Your Chance" (Take The Airwaves Mix) — 3:56
  2. "Take Your Chance" (Take The Original Mix) — 5:45
  3. "Take Your Chance" (Take The Tribe Mix) — 5:53
  4. "Take Your Chance" (Take The Remix) — 5:38
  • CD maxi-single (Remixes), (Germany, 1994)
  1. "Take Your Chance" (Take No Mercy Mix) — 7:29
  2. "Take Your Chance" (Take The Trance Mix) — 7:29
  3. "Freestylin'" (Extensive Version) — 2:42

Charts

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