Dreams (Will Come Alive) | |
Cover: | 2 brothers on the 4th floor feat desray and d-rock-dreams (will come alive) s 1.jpg |
Type: | single |
Artist: | 2 Brothers on the 4th Floor featuring D-Rock and Des'Ray |
Album: | Dreams |
Released: | 18 June 1994 |
Recorded: | 1994 |
Length: | 3:22 |
Label: | Lowland Records |
Producer: |
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Prev Title: | Never Alone |
Prev Year: | 1993 |
Next Title: | Let Me Be Free |
Next Year: | 1994 |
"Dreams (Will Come Alive)" is a song by Dutch Eurodance group 2 Brothers on the 4th Floor featuring D-Rock and Des'Ray. It was released by Lowland Records in June 1994 as the fourth single from the group's debut album, Dreams (1994), and is their most commercially successful single. Peaking at number-one in the Netherlands, the song was also used in the Dutch movies Flodder 3 and New Kids Nitro and in the Italian film Happy as Lazzaro.
In 2009, the song was remixed and released by Italian DJ Gabry Ponte and Format-C.
"Dreams (Will Come Alive)" was a major hit in several countries and remains the group's most successful single, alongside "Never Alone", peaking at number-one in their native Netherlands. In Europe, the song entered the top 10 also in Italy (4), Finland (6) and Belgium (8). Additionally, it was a top 20 hit in Denmark (17), Iceland (11) and Sweden (14), and a top 30 hit in Germany (25), as well as on the Eurochart Hot 100, where it reached number 25 in October 1994. But on the European Dance Radio Chart, it peaked at number 13. As the only single by the group to chart in the UK, it peaked at number 93 in its first and only week at the UK Singles Chart, on July 9, 1994.[1] Outside Europe, "Dreams" was a huge hit in Israel, peaking at number two, while in Australia, it only reached number 185.
James Hamilton from British magazine Music Weeks RM Dance Update described the song as a "old fashioned rave style squawking shrill girl wailed and at times inevitable gruff gruff rapped Euro hit".[2]
A music video was produced to promote the single and was directed by Czar.[3] The video was later published on YouTube in 2013, and had generated more than 12 million views as of January 2024.[4]
Peak position | |
Australia (ARIA)[5] | 185 |
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Belgium (VRT Top 30 Flanders)[6] | 8 |
Denmark (IFPI)[7] | 17 |
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[8] | 25 |
Europe (European Dance Radio)[9] | 13 |
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[10] | 6 |
France (SNEP)[11] | 60 |
Germany (Media Control Charts)[12] | 25 |
Iceland (Íslenski Listinn Topp 40)[13] | 11 |
Italy (FIMI)[14] | 4 |
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[15] | 1 |
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan) | 14 |
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade) | 32 |
Position | ||
Belgium (Ultratop Flanders)[16] | 44 | |
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Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[17] | 10 | |
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[18] | 16 | |
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[19] | 79 |