Latest Release
- 8 AUG 2024
- 6 Songs
- Show Me Love (feat. Robin S) [Beefy edit] - Single · 2024
- Can You love Too Much (Show Me Love) - EP · 2024
- Can You love Too Much (Show Me Love) - EP · 2024
- Can You love Too Much (Show Me Love) - EP · 2024
- Can You love Too Much (Show Me Love) - EP · 2024
- Can You love Too Much (Show Me Love) - EP · 2024
- Can You love Too Much (Show Me Love) - EP · 2024
- See It My Way (Extended) - Single · 2024
- See It My Way - Single · 2024
- Love Thing - Single · 2024
Albums
- 1997
- 1993
- Laidback Luke, Steve Angello & Robin S.
- Richard Grey & Dead As Disko
- Laidback Luke, Steve Angello & Mike Prob
- Laidback Luke & Steve Angello
More To Hear
- A New Year's set from the ‘80s and ‘90s.
About Robin S.
Vocal-house powerhouse Robin S., a.k.a. Robin Stone, made her grand introduction with the pop crossover classic “Show Me Love”, a glorious showcase of early ‘90s dance music with its bare, buoyant groove and the singer’s fierce, fiery delivery. Since its UK release in 1990, the No. 1 dance hit has spawned numerous remixes and cover versions, including Sam Feldt’s 2015 international club smash. While “Show Me Love” (not to be confused with the hit song by the similarly named but unrelated Robyn) proved the Queens, New York native born in 1962 could command a crowd, the song only touched on the singer/songwriter’s full potential—in and out of the club. Her 1993 debut album of the same name and 1997 follow-up, From Now On, found her nimbly navigating soul-infused house, slick disco-pop and romantic R&B balladry. Nearly 20 years later, she’d make her way back to the top of the dance-club charts with 2016’s “Shout It out Loud”, a high-energy collaboration with DJ Escape that showed Robin S.’s enduring power to fill up any dance floor.
- HOMETOWN
- Hempstead, NY, United States
- BORN
- 27 April 1962
- GENRE
- Dance