Nights out at the legendary Hacienda βNudeβ nights in 1988 led to the meeting of minds and the beginnings of the K-Klass phenomena that lead to regular performances at the Hacienda. From there K-Klass became residents for the worlds biggest dance brand βCreamβ, playing guest slots all over the world at some of the most prestigious and biggest dance events K-Klass had already gained under-ground support for their acclaimed βWildlife E.Pβ, released in 1990 before they unleashed their sound onto a nationwide audience with the release of βRhythm is a Mysteryβ (No.3 in U.K.Top 40) and the hugeβLet Me Show Youβ (No.13 in U.K.Top 40)
With countless remixes/ productions under their belt it comes as no surprise that K-Klass won the International Dance Awards in 1995 & were nominated for the USA Grammy Awards in the 2002 remix category. When K-Klass are not behind the decks they spend their time in the studio and have worked alongside most of the biggest and most established artists around, some of these include : The Pet Shop Boys, Kathy Brown, Shake Down, Whitney Houston, Gerri Halliwell, Blondie, Bobby Brown, M-People, Level 42, Kylie Minogue, Rozalla, Sunscreem, Frankie Knuckles, Bizzare Inc, Kathy Sledge, New Order, Janet Jackson, Luther Vandross, Lisa Stansfield and Candi Staton plus many many more
The last few years K-Klass have continued to create and release big tunes, like βCapture Meβ on Nocturnal Groove (Shapeshifters label) βRight & Exactβ on Stealth Records, βBad Boyβ on Hotfingers, βLet The Freakβ ft. Reza on Mjuzieek Digital, a collab with Rob Nutek βLa Lunaβ on Whartone Records, βPeople Of All Nationsβon Wazzup, a remake of their K-Klass 1994 hit βWhat Your Missingβ on Lissat & Voltaxx and Marc Fisherβs Tactical Records, their massive rework of Dukeβs βSo In Love With Youβ and a smash remix for Eurovision winner Loreenβs new singleβCrying Out Your Nameβ for Warner Music Sweden. Late 2012 the K-Klass have started their own label KLASS ACTION, which will feature releases from up and coming as well as established producers and new K-Klass material. The first release was βRock The Houseβ. Brand new collab with legendary Todd Terry to follow shortly.
K-Klass are still very much in demand on the production, remix and DJ-ing front, K-Klass are set to make their 25th year in dance music as successful as the previous 24 years!
Ultimate DJ Moment:
βWith over a 2 decadeβs of memories to choose from, two of our high lightβs that spring to mind would have to be when Graeme Park dropped βRhythm Is A Mysteryβ at the world famous Hacienda nightclub back in 1991, and when we where very honored to play the final set in the main room at Creamβs last weekly night in Liverpool which was the 10th birthday. The last record we played was βLet Me Show Youβ, the Cream self made anthemβ
Let Me Show You
K-Klass Lyrics
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Moving so fast
The wheel is turning
To heal the past
Man love a woman
Woman love a man
Come together
Forever
This is the time to be alive
Beautiful people
Beautiful people
You've got to live right now
You've got to live right now
Let me show ya
Let me show you love
Let me show you
Let me show you love
You've got to live right now
Oh, feel your love, people
Oh, feel your love, people
Oh, feel your love, people
Oh, feel your love
You've got to live right now
Let me show ya
Let me show you love
Let me show ya
Let me show you love
Let me show ya
Let me show you love
Let me show ya
You've got to live right now
You've got to live right now
Oh, feel your love, people
Oh, feel your love, people
Oh, feel your love, people
Oh, feel your love (You've got to live right now)
Let me show ya
Let me show you love
Let me show ya
Let me show you love
Let me show ya
Let me show you love
Let me show ya
You've got to live right now
The lyrics to K-Klass's "Let Me Show You Love" are a call to action for individuals to embrace the present, live in the moment, and love one another. The world is constantly changing and moving fast, but the wheel is also turning to heal the past. The song expresses that the way to feel alive and make the most of life is through coming together and loving one another. The repeated lines of "let me show ya love" emphasize the importance of showing affection and kindness towards others. The song ends with a final call to action, reminding listeners that they have to live right now and feel their love for others.
In a deeper sense, the lyrics can be interpreted as a message of hope and unity. The repeated phrase "Beautiful people" suggests that everyone has inherent value and is deserving of love and respect. By coming together and loving each other, we can make the world a more beautiful place. The song urges listeners to live in the present moment, to embrace life, and to love without reserve, contributing to a more positive and connected future for all.
Line by Line Meaning
The world is changing
The global landscape is constantly shifting
Moving so fast
The rate of change is increasing rapidly
The wheel is turning
Time is progressing
To heal the past
We must learn from and overcome past experiences
Man love a woman
Males are capable of experiencing love for females
Woman love a man
Females are capable of experiencing love for males
Come together
Join forces, work in unison
Forever
Eternally, without end
This is the way to feel your life
This is how to experience life to its fullest potential
This is the time to be alive
The present moment is the optimal time to live life
Beautiful people
Physically attractive individuals
You've got to live right now
It is essential to live in the present moment
Let me show ya
Allow me to demonstrate
Let me show you love
Let me exhibit affection for you
Oh, feel your love, people
Experience the sensation of love, humanity
You've got to live right now (repeated)
It is essential to live in the present moment
Lyrics Β© Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Anton Powers, ANDREW WILLIAMS, CARL THOMAS, JON HALL, NICK WHITECROSS, PAUL EDWARD ROBERTS, PETER GEORGE STEWART, RUSSELL MORGAN
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@Moescampermansion
Born in the 70βs, grew up in the 80βs, raved in the 90βs, we had the best of everything!
@user-mj8nf2vp7q
Yes, We certainly did. ππ½π€π―
@exploringwithchris9433
We certainly did bro
@frenchie7206
martyn harrison indeed buddy indeed canβt beat the days of racing up and down Great Yarmouth sea front in my 3 litre S Capri getting pissed up at minders night club and for good measure banger racing at Yarmouth stadium Sunday afternoon afterwards back to the smoke filled pubs bring the good old days back
@michellebenn
True we did π
@Saj170673
Amen.
@Trumpcansaveus
Born in the 70s, found my way in the 80s, lost my mind in the 90s, still recovering in 2021, what a great record.
@jaynebrierley6853
Same here haha
@gailrochelle788
I was born in the 60s,ive seen the birth of many genre's, my upmost favourite times were late 80s/90s Absolutely Wicked Times.. And soo many great memories!! πππ
@emma7woodall
Love it π