Released in , the track was written and produced by Davide Domenella and Donato "Dany" Losito (Double Dee), with additional production from Angelino Albanese and Claudio "Moz-Art" Rispoli.
: The original Italian release is often identified by a specific acappella "improvisation" ("tariiiraaaaa" - "bastaa!") at the end, which was later removed from some international digital versions. Commercial & Cultural Impact
: It performed well across Europe, reaching #23 in France and #38 in the Netherlands. In Argentina, a Spanish cover titled "Fue Amor" by Jazzy Mel also became a major hit. Notable Versions & Remixes Found Love - Double Dee feat. Dany
: The song initially peaked at #63 but saw a successful 1995 re-release that climbed to #33 on the UK Singles Chart .
"Found Love" by is a cornerstone of the Italo house movement, capturing the transition from the late '80s underground club scene to mainstream dance-pop in the early '90s. Production & Composition Released in , the track was written and
: A widely cited club favorite that offered a deeper, more hypnotic take on the original.
: It reached #1 on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart in 1990. In Argentina, a Spanish cover titled "Fue Amor"
: The song is built around infectious, driving piano stabs—a hallmark of the Italo house genre—and Dany’s soulful, commanding lead vocals.