Corona (band)


Corona is an Italian Eurodance band. Initially formed by Brazilian-born singer and model Olga Maria de Souza and producer Francesco "Checco" Bontempi, it found commercial success with worldwide hits "The Rhythm of the Night" and "Baby Baby". After the second album Bontempi left the band and was replaced by Francesco Conte and Paolo Dughero.

History

Beginning of the band career: 1993–1996

Corona's first single, "The Rhythm of the Night", was released in Italy in November 1993 on Roberto Zanetti’s DWA record label, and became an instant hit. It featured the voice of Italian singer Giovanna Bersola, better known by her stage name Jenny B. It stayed at number 1 on the Italian music chart for eight consecutive weeks. However, the song was not released elsewhere until the following year. A remixed version of the song became a number 2 hit in the United Kingdom in September 1994. Like several early 1990s Eurodance/Hi-NRG songs that eventually became American hits, such as "Get Ready For This", "Twilight Zone" and "Tribal Dance" by 2 Unlimited and "Strike It Up", "I Don't Know Anybody Else" and "Everybody Everybody" by Black Box, "The Rhythm of the Night" did not become popular in the United States until well after its success had peaked in Europe. However, by spring 1995, the song was all over American radio and clubs, eventually reaching #11 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song was later released as a track in the 1995 debut studio album "The Rhythm of the Night". Lead vocals for the remaining songs in the album were provided by Welsh singer Sandy Chambers who would also provide vocals on the group's second album Walking On Music.
Corona followed up with the 1995 singles "Baby Baby" and "Try Me Out", with similar success. The single "I Don't Wanna Be a Star" was a moderate hit. A fifth single, "Do You Want Me", became a regional hit in discotheques in the Eastern U.S. The album, The Rhythm of the Night sold modestly, peaking at #2 on the US Top Heatseekers chart and #154 on the Billboard 200.

1996–2004

In 1996, after the demise of Discomagic Records, DWA Records reorganized its staff due to internal conflicts. As a result, the production of Corona was moved from DWA Records to Bontempi's own label.
The third album, And Me U, was released in 2001 in Brazil's Abril Music, under the name Corona X. Olga De Souza took all vocal duties on herself for the very first time. Although Bontempi co-wrote some of the material in the album, he did not participate in the production and left the band. In 2004, as a tribute to Olga Maria De Souza native Brazil, Corona sang “A cor dos teus olhos” which was distributed by ‘5000’. Souza defined the song like an imprint of her childhood memory. It became an immediate hit. The same year “Garota Brasileira”, a song with spicy samba sounds became a hit with the Japanese public.

2005–2009

Towards the end of 2005, Corona re-emerged onto the European music scene with "Back in Time", peaking at #36 in the Italian charts. It was followed by “I’ll Be Your Lady”, the first song co-authored by de Souza.

2010–2016

Corona's album Y Generation, reached #1 on the Italian iTunes dance album chart. The first single was “Angel”, followed by “Saturday” and “My Song”. Corona's last single, "Super Model" reached #44 on the Italian Singles Chart and was later included in a re-edition of the album called Y Generation Remixed.

Legacy

In 2013, “The Rhythm of the Night” appeared on Grand Theft Auto V in the Non-Stop-Pop FM radio station.
In 2018 Just Dance 2019 featured a cover of "The Rhythm of the Night" by Ultraclub 90 as part of its setlist.
Various remixes of “The Rhythm of the Night” have been made, two of which were released on DWA Records: one by British producer duo Frisco and the other one by Italian producer Simone Bontempi, son of Corona's original producer Francesco Bontempi. The song has become one of the biggest 90s eurodance classics worldwide, being remembered till today as one of the greatest dance floor anthems of that era.
Other notable cover versions of the song were recorded by Dutch pop group Hermes House Band in 2008, and the German dance group Cascada in 2012. Bastille also released a cover titled "Of the Night" on their 2013 album All This Bad Blood.
In 2019, "The Rhythm of the Night" was sampled in The Black Eyed Peas and J Balvin's soundtrack release "Ritmo " from the Will Smith film of the same name.

Discography

Studio albums

Singles