Vocals were in charge of Jenny Bersola, although Marta Simlat, a Polish model appeared on stage doing lip-synch.
Marta was born in Poland, and now lives and works in Italy.
Marta began singing in her native Krakow when she was still in school. She sang in a rock trio called Tino's Band.
She moved to Milan and began sending demos to various producers, exploiting her height (176 cm) and her Nordic looks to work as a model in the meantime. Although she enjoyed modelling, she never lost sight of her ambitions in the field of music.
In 1993, Larry Pignagnoli spotted her talent and, together with Davide Riva, the production team famous for successful acts like Whigfield set to work. The results were quick to arrive: "You Make Me Feel Good" went to number one in Canada and performed well in France, Germany, Spain and Italy as well as other European countries.
The second and third singles, "Beat It" and "You & I" perpetuated the J.K. success story.
The fourth single "My Radio" took Europe by storm and opened the Japanese market for the artist.
Soon after were released the singles "Sweet Lady Night" (1996), "Go On" (1998), "Deep In The night" (1999), and "You Got Me Dancing" (2000).
In 2001 Alle Benassi took the project and released the singles "Make Me Feel" (2001) and "Hit My Heart" (2002).
Dhany (Daniela Galli) did vocals on both tunes.
BEAT IT
J.K. Lyrics
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I need your body take me down give to me the love I found
Just close you round and round
Round bringin' you down
Take a look is what I feel
Boy, I'm gonna make you want me
You want me
You gotta beat it
You gotta beat it
Why don't you beat it
Beat inside of me
Why do you think you're doing wasting time
Baby, I need to make you mine
Why can't you see the ladies dark
Boy, I think you'are mad enough
Just close you round and round
Round bringin' you down
Take a look is what I feel
Boy, I'll get until you want me
You want me
The lyrics of "Beat it" by J.K. convey a sense of determination and tenacity in the pursuit of love. The singer is willing to fight for the affection of her desired companion, and she is not afraid to show it. She describes her need for physical intimacy and the importance of having that person's love to stay. The use of the phrase "take me down" suggests a desire to be completely consumed by the other person's love. The repetition of the word "round" creates a sense of cyclical motion, as if the singer is willing to go through any ups and downs in order to achieve her goal.
The chorus of the song, "You gotta beat it, why don't you beat it, beat inside of me" adds a sense of urgency to the lyrics. The singer is essentially telling her potential partner that they need to make a decision and pursue her with the same fervor that she is showing them. She is making it clear that she will not settle for anything less than the love and passion that she desires.
Overall, the lyrics of "Beat it" convey a strong sense of determination and assertiveness in the pursuit of love. The singer is not afraid to take charge and go after what she wants, and she is willing to do whatever it takes to get it.
Line by Line Meaning
I'm gonna fight for lovin' all the way till I have your love to stay
I will go to any length to earn your love and keep it forever
I need your body take me down give to me the love I found
I crave your physical affection and the love that we have discovered together
Just close you round and round
Wrap your arms around me and hold me close
Round bringin' you down
Spinning around together, losing ourselves in each other
Take a look is what I feel
I want you to understand and see the depth of my feelings for you
Boy, I'm gonna make you want me
I'm confident that I can make you desire and need me
You gotta beat it
You need to leave and move on from this situation
Why don't you beat it
Why aren't you leaving? It's time to move on
Beat inside of me
My heart beats for you, but it's time to move on
Why do you think you're doing wasting time
What are you trying to accomplish by delaying our progress and wasting time?
Baby, I need to make you mine
I have an intense desire to claim you as my own
Why can't you see the ladies dark
Why can't you comprehend the complexity of my emotions and the darkness that I feel?
Boy, I think you're mad enough
I believe that you are crazy enough to be with me and handle the intensity of our love
Boy, I'll get until you want me
I'll pursue you relentlessly until you desire me as much as I desire you
You want me
You know deep down that you want me and my love
Lyrics Β© BMG Rights Management
Written by: Alfredo Pignagnoli, Annerley Gordon, Davide Riva
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@jonmilligan8069
Not sure if I'm in a time machine or heaven! The 90's were just incredible!
@vlc9979
Top tune. 90's were awesome times for clubs and house music. Feel sorry for today's kids
@1djatwork
Yes... You are so right... Kids today have no clue about the 90s and how blessed we were with the music we had...
@ubbe1089
True
@cowboyforadalei4415
I am from late 90s, can incluide me in the 90 group
@leedavies6704
This reminds me of the Paradox in Liverpool, late 90'S... tuunneeeeeeeee!!!!!!!!
@garryillston1823
Innit
@1djatwork
I went to club 051 3 times.... That was it.... I know your like wtf... Club 051 was the best club in the 90s in Liverpool.... But.... I used all my cash to buy all these top tunes.. We look back now and think... Wow what a tune..!!! And I have hundreds of tops 90s tunes on vinyl and I cherish every single one... I love the 90s dance.
@richardsinnott2988
051 was amazing I was in there every Saturday night an wigan pier every Friday were has the time gone π’
@andrewjones364
The state ,the buzz liverpool back in the 90s bring them times back !!!!