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Boogie Bam

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Boogie Bam was a Swedish Eurodance project active during the golden era of the 1990s, releasing energetic, melody-driven tracks under the iconic Remixed Records label. With a sound rooted in uplifting beats, nostalgic hooks, and catchy choruses, Boogie Bam delivered feel-good dance music that resonated with fans across Scandinavia and beyond.

Their most notable release, “Can I Get Back (The Good Ol’ Days)”, dropped in 1995 and quickly captured attention with its blend of retro sentiment and modern Eurodance production. The track was released with several remix versions, including one by fellow Swedish act Solid Base, which added an extra punch to its already vibrant arrangement. Its lyrics and melody paid tribute to simpler times, making it both danceable and emotionally resonant.

In 1996, Boogie Bam followed up with “Four T 8 (48)”, a playful, rhythm-heavy single that further showcased their style—bold, upbeat, and crafted for the dancefloor. Though their time in the spotlight was brief, their tracks remain beloved gems of the era.

Boogie Bam represents the spirit of 90s Eurodance: catchy, energetic, and full of heart. Their music continues to echo in the memories of fans who lived for the beat and the joy of the good ol’ days.

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