Alex Party - Wrap Me Up (original Version) ◉

As the "Original Version" stretches into its full five-minute glory, Maya isn't thinking about her ex anymore. She’s caught in the "sweet sweet touch" of the music. The track peaks, the "hold me tighter" refrain echoing against the strobe lights, and for a moment, everyone in the room is wrapped in that same digital embrace.

On the dance floor, Maya feels the vibration in her chest. The vocals of Shanie Campbell (Robin Campbell) soar over the speakers, clear and commanding. The lyrics tell a story Maya knows too well: being "tired of trying" and "tired of lying" to keep a fading love alive. But as the chorus hits——the melancholy of the verses evaporates into pure, euphoric energy. A Song of Survival Alex Party - Wrap Me Up (Original Version)

The air in the club is thick with dry ice and the scent of citrus-heavy perfumes. At the center of the booth, the DJ slides the fader up. A sharp, rhythmic keyboard riff cuts through the chatter, immediately followed by the stomping 90s beat that became the signature of the Visnadi brothers. As the "Original Version" stretches into its full

Behind the bright house pianos and the "jaunty style" noted by critics at the time, there was a deeper pulse of resilience. For Shanie, who co-wrote the track, these dance anthems were acts of survival—a way to reclaim confidence and walk away from chaos. On the dance floor, Maya feels the vibration in her chest

In the hazy, neon-soaked summer of 1995, the "Original Version" of wasn't just a song—it was the heartbeat of every club from Ibiza to London. This story imagines the world behind those driving Euro-house beats. The Midnight High