Cascada


history

Cascada is a German Eurodance music group formed in 2004. The group consists of lead vocalist Natalie Horler, along with DJs and producers Yanou (Yann Peifer) and DJ Manian (Manuel Reuter). They gained international fame with their hit singles, particularly 'Everytime We Touch' in 2005, which topped charts in multiple countries and propelled their debut album to success. Cascada's music incorporates elements of dance, trance, and pop, and they quickly became one of the defining acts of the Eurodance genre in the 2000s.

influences

Cascada's music is influenced by various genres, primarily Eurodance, trance, and pop, with elements of house and techno. The group cites artists such as Darude, Tiƫsto, and other electronic music producers as influences. Their sound combines catchy melodies, uplifting lyrics, and danceable beats, catering to both club audiences and mainstream listeners.

facts

Cascada has sold over 30 million records worldwide, making them one of the best-selling German artists of all time. Their single 'Everytime We Touch' has been certified multi-platinum in several countries. The group has performed at numerous music festivals and events across Europe and has a dedicated fan base. They are known for their energetic live performances and have released multiple albums and singles that have charted internationally.

significance

Cascada played a significant role in popularizing Eurodance music in the 2000s, particularly in the UK and the US. Their blend of catchy hooks, powerful vocals, and electronic beats helped define the sound of the genre during that era. They also contributed to the revival of dance music in mainstream pop, influencing many contemporary artists and producers in the electronic dance music scene.