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Mary Prado

Mary Prado is a Belgian dance music artist who gained attention in the late 1990s with the release of her energetic Euro House single “I Get Up.” Released in 1998, the track exemplifies the era’s signature blend of upbeat rhythms, bright synth lines, and anthemic vocal hooks—crafted for peak-time club play and commercial appeal.

“I Get Up” was released in multiple formats, including a CD single featuring several remixes: the Radio Edit, Extended Mix, Club Mix, and Dub Mix. Each version brings a different layer to the original, making it adaptable across radio, clubs, and compilations. The song charted in select markets including Australia, Scandinavia, and Japan, contributing to Prado’s brief but memorable impact on the international dance music scene.

The track is a high-energy, feel-good anthem built around a motivational chorus and pulsing production. Its accessible sound, paired with strong vocal delivery, helped it find a place in both club rotations and commercial dance playlists.

Mary Prado continued releasing music into the 2000s, with newer tracks like “Beautiful Darkside” showcasing a more introspective side to her songwriting. Today, “I Get Up” remains a nostalgic favorite for fans of late-’90s Euro House.

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Mary Prado

Mary Prado is a Belgian dance music artist who gained attention in the late 1990s with the release of her energetic Euro House single “I Get Up.” Released in 1998, the track exemplifies the era’s signature blend of upbeat rhythms, bright synth lines, and anthemic vocal hooks—crafted for peak-time club play and commercial appeal.

“I Get Up” was released in multiple formats, including a CD single featuring several remixes: the Radio Edit, Extended Mix, Club Mix, and Dub Mix. Each version brings a different layer to the original, making it adaptable across radio, clubs, and compilations. The song charted in select markets including Australia, Scandinavia, and Japan, contributing to Prado’s brief but memorable impact on the international dance music scene.

The track is a high-energy, feel-good anthem built around a motivational chorus and pulsing production. Its accessible sound, paired with strong vocal delivery, helped it find a place in both club rotations and commercial dance playlists.

Mary Prado continued releasing music into the 2000s, with newer tracks like “Beautiful Darkside” showcasing a more introspective side to her songwriting. Today, “I Get Up” remains a nostalgic favorite for fans of late-’90s Euro House.

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