They have released three official albums, Covergirl (2002), 7 Years and 50 Days (2004) and 21st Century (2006). In Canada they have a special SPG Music release entitled Groove Coverage, which includes their greatest hits in Canada.
Their song 'Moonlight Shadow' appeared on the Ministry Of Sound - Annual 2003.
As of 2005, Groove Coverage was working on their third album ''21st Century''. Altogether 4 singles were released from this record, including ''Summer Rain'' which was only a promotional club single.
In November 2007 the band released their ''Greatest Hits'' consisting 2 discs with their best recorded tracks including two brand newly recorded tracks ''Nothing Lasts Forever'' and ''Living On A Prayer''.
In the end of 2009 there were rumours that they were recording a new album which was supposed to be released in Spring 2010, however their potential fourth album has not been released yet. In October 2010 they released a brand new single called ''Innocent'', being a cover of Mike Oldfield's song, following release of ''Angeline'' in April 2011 reaching a peak of DJ Top 100 International.
Beat Just Goes
Groove Coverage Lyrics
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Beat just goes
Beat just goes
Beat just goes
The beat just goes
The beat just goes
The beat just goes
At first glance, Groove Coverage's "Beat Just Goes" may seem like a simple repetition of the same phrase over and over again. However, upon closer inspection, it becomes apparent that the lyrics are possibly describing the cyclical nature of life and the unstoppable passage of time. The repetition of "beat just goes" could be seen as a metaphor for the constant rhythm and flow of existence; regardless of what happens, the beat of life will keep moving forward. The song could also be interpreted as a meditation on perseverance and resilience, as the singer urges themselves to keep going despite whatever difficulties they may face.
Another possible interpretation of the song is that it is about the power of music to uplift and inspire. Music, like life itself, has its own beat that is beyond human control. As the beat just goes on, it draws listeners into its rhythm and can provide them with a sense of joy and energy. The song may be urging listeners to embrace the beat and let it guide them, whether on the dance floor or in their daily lives.
Overall, "Beat Just Goes" is a deceptively simple song that can be interpreted in a number of different ways. It seems to be about the unstoppable, cyclical nature of life and the power of music to connect us to its rhythm and help us persevere through difficult times.
Line by Line Meaning
Beat just goes
The rhythm of the music is continuous and unending
Beat just goes
The music keeps playing and doesn't stop
Beat just goes
The flow of the music is constant and never-ending
The beat just goes
The heartbeat of the music never ceases
The beat just goes
The rhythm of the music persists without interruption
The beat just goes
The music keeps on playing with the same unbroken tempo
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Wirago
Alexa played this today and I was like... hey?! how could I have missed this... 15 years ago. Damn I feel old now :D
Hinsen
It may sound strange but I like the clap sound in this track! It looks like to put a distortion effect on this instrument.
Balázs Batalka
fuckin' crazy good music AMAZING!!!
Balázs Batalka
Song of the devil! 😈
WAKE UP PEOPLE!!!
Balázs Batalka
A VILÁG LEGJOBB ZENÉJE!!!
Balázs Batalka
Best of all time 🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌🙌
SummitRecords911
I Like the DJ Wag version the best.
FROZEN VIKING
Nope, sounds like Hardstyle ;) Like it
Saku Mertaniemi
Id say old hardtrance, im a lover of hardstyle but theres nothing that resemples it, maybe the melody reminss me of something but thats it
Hinsen
@Nocure92 Yeah, but clap is distorted like in hardstyle and maybe that's why this guy thought it is a real hardstyle.