2 Unlimited - Twilight Zone (rapping Rave Version) [1992] -

Today, the track is recognized as a cornerstone of the Eurodance genre , having sold millions of copies and paved the way for the band's even larger 1993 hit, "No Limit". It remains a staple on and high-intensity workout playlists.

: Unlike many international releases where his rapping was stripped to make the track "more palatable," this version keeps Ray front and center, delivering rapid-fire bars like "First to the bass into the jam, then let the music take command" . 2 Unlimited - Twilight Zone (Rapping Rave Version) [1992]

At the time, Billboard described it as a "swirling techno rave" that balanced hardcore energy with "pop/NRG nuances". Other critics noted it sounded like "three songs tacked together," a testament to its complex structure that shifted from synth stabs to melodic choruses. Today, the track is recognized as a cornerstone

The Sound of the Underground: "Twilight Zone" (Rapping Rave Version) At the time, Billboard described it as a