Welcome to Tomorrow is an album by Snap!, released in 1994. A vibrant fusion of Eurodance beats and uplifting melodies that energizes and inspires. 'Welcome to Tomorrow' was notable for its commercial success, charting in multiple countries and contributing to the Eurodance movement's popularity in the early '90s. The album included hits like 'It's a Miracle,' which became an anthem for positivity and unity, further solidifying Snap!'s influence on dance music during this era. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Welcome to Tomorrow sound like?
A vibrant fusion of Eurodance beats and uplifting melodies that energizes and inspires. Rooted in Eurodance.
What makes Welcome to Tomorrow by Snap! notable?
'Welcome to Tomorrow' was notable for its commercial success, charting in multiple countries and contributing to the Eurodance movement's popularity in the early '90s. The album included hits like 'It's a Miracle,' which became an anthem for positivity and unity, further solidifying Snap!'s influence on dance music during this era. Released in 1994, 'Welcome to Tomorrow' marked Snap!'s third studio album, following the massive success of their hit single 'Rhythm Is a Dancer.' At this point in their career, the group was solidifying their place in the Eurodance scene, leveraging a blend of catchy hooks and danceable rhythms. This album showcased their ability to evolve while maintaining the elements that brought them initial fame.
How many songs are on Welcome to Tomorrow?
Welcome to Tomorrow has 10 tracks, running approximately 46 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Green Grass Grows (Earth Follows) 3:59
- 2 It's a Miracle (People Need to Love One Another) 4:35
- 3 Rame (Beloved) 4:34
- 4 Dream on the Moon 4:59
- 5 Welcome to Tomorrow (Are You Ready?) Standout 4:16
- 6 The World in My Hands (We Are One) 4:22
- 7 The First the Last Eternity (Till the End) Standout 5:09
- 8 Waves 5:03
- 9 Where Are the Boys, Where Are the Girls? 4:08
- 10 It's Not Over 4:56
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