The track was a significant hit in Europe, peaking at number 19 on the UK Singles Chart and becoming a staple on MTV and various dance compilations.
The track is built almost entirely around a chunky, filtered disco-house loop and a heavily processed sample of vocals from the 1982 INXS hit "Just Keep Walking."
The central vocal hook—"I'm so crazy"—is pitched and looped to create a manic, hypnotic energy that fits perfectly with the era's filter-house trend (popularized by acts like Daft Punk and Cassius).
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The track was a significant hit in Europe, peaking at number 19 on the UK Singles Chart and becoming a staple on MTV and various dance compilations.
The track is built almost entirely around a chunky, filtered disco-house loop and a heavily processed sample of vocals from the 1982 INXS hit "Just Keep Walking." par_t_one_vs_inxs_im_so_crazy_2001
The central vocal hook—"I'm so crazy"—is pitched and looped to create a manic, hypnotic energy that fits perfectly with the era's filter-house trend (popularized by acts like Daft Punk and Cassius). The track was a significant hit in Europe,