
"I Can't Stand It!" is the debut single by the Dutch-American group Twenty 4 Seven. The single was produced by Dutch producer Ruud van Rijen and American producer/rapper/dancer Tony Dawson-Harrison. The first version of the single featured rap vocals from rapper Ricardo Overman. After Overman's quick departure from the act, a new version of the single was recorded with Harrison. Both versions of the single featured singing vocals from Dutch singer Nancy Coolen. The single reached reach the Top 5 position in several European countries including -- Sweden, Germany, Austria, Italy, Spain and Switzerland. The single also charted at No. 17 in the Netherlands and No.7 in the UK.

"If You Want My Love" is a song recorded by the Dutch band Twenty 4 Seven. It was the tenth single and the sixth song to be taken from the fourth album, Twenty 4 Hours A Day, Seven Days A Week. The song remained a constant area of success only in the Netherlands, the single reached 77 on the. It did not chart in the United Kingdom. "If You Want My Love" was postponed a couple of times, because "We Are the World" did successfully well in many other countries, like Spain where it went top 10.

"Is It Love" is a song by the Dutch group Twenty 4 Seven. It was released in November 1993, as the fourth single from their second studio album, Slave To The Music. It was the first up-tempo eurodance song written by Ruud van Rijen. The chorus is sung by Nancy Coolen, and the rap parts by Stay-C.

Twenty 4 Seven is a Dutch Eurodance group formed in 1989 by Dutch producer Ruud van Rijen and American rapper/producer Tony Dawson-Harrison. The project is best known in Europe for the hit singles "I Can't Stand It", "Are You Dreaming?", "Slave to the Music", "Is It Love" and "Take Me Away."

"Keep On Tryin'" is a song recorded by the Dutch band Twenty 4 Seven. It is their final single to feature Nancy Coolen and Stay-C, and the second single from their album, I Wanna Show You. The song was primarily successful in Benelux, where the single reached 29 on the Dutch singles chart, as well as number 32 in Belgium. But did not chart in the United Kingdom. "Keep On Tryin'" was the last single to feature Nance Coolen as the vocalist, and a studio video was not filmed for the track.

"Leave Them Alone" is a 1994 song by the Dutch band Twenty 4 Seven, released as the last single from the album, Slave To The Music in many other countries. This was the last Twenty 4 Seven song to reach the top 10 in the Netherlands, peaking at number 9. In Spain, the single was very popular and peaked at number 6. On the Eurochart Hot 100, it reached number 39. "Leave Them Alone" was released in the US instead of "Is It Love" and "Take Me Away". The album version is sung by Stay-C, but on the single mix Stay-C performs the rap part. The single included a Greatest Hits Mega-mix and a '94 version of "I Can't Stand It!".

"Like Flames" is a song by American band Berlin, released in 1986 as the lead single from their third studio album, Count Three & Pray (1986).

"Oh Baby!" is a song by the Dutch group Twenty 4 Seven. It was released as the first single from their third album, I Wanna Show You. The video was shot in London, and filmed by director Steve Walker. A midtempo ballad, "Oh Baby" did not have the same impact on the charts as the group's previous singles, although it did reach the top 40 charts in several European countries.

"Slave to the Music" is a song by the Dutch Eurodance group Twenty 4 Seven. It was released on 13 August 1993, as the third single and first song from their second studio album, Slave To The Music. The song peaked within the Top 10 in at least eight countries. It was a number-one hit in Zimbabwe and peaked at number 2 in Australia.

"Take Me Away" is a 1994 song recorded by the Dutch group Twenty 4 Seven. It was released as the third single from their second album, Slave to the Music. Unlike previous singles from the album, the song did not feature any raps. The single achieved success on the charts in Europe, but didn't perform on the charts in the US.

"We Are the World" is a song recorded by the Dutch group Twenty 4 Seven. It was released in summer 1996 as a single from their fourth studio album Twenty 4 Hours A Day, Seven Days A Week. Vocalist Nance Coolen was replaced by Stella after Nance had left the group. The chorus was sung by Stella and the rap by Stay-C. The video was filmed in Aalsmeer in Amsterdam and directed by Steve Walker.