if you're a true house music lover, then you know “groovejet (if this ain’t love)“ is more than just a track—it’s an anthem that defined an era. released on august 14, 2000, this masterpiece by italian dj and producer spiller, featuring the silky vocals of sophie ellis-bextor, was a game-changer. it wasn’t just another tune, it was the one that had everyone from underground djs to mainstream listeners fully hooked. and let’s not forget the iconic chart battle that saw “groovejet“ edge out victoria beckham’s solo debut—securing its spot as a dance floor dominator across the uk, ireland, australia, and beyond. the magic of “groovejet“ lies in its roots, sampling the disco classic “love is you“ by carol williams. it didn't just move bodies: it moved a culture. and it even made history as the first song ever played on an ipod prototype—talk about setting trends. now, 24 years later, “groovejet“ still stands tall as a timeless classic. it’s a track that takes you back to a moment when house music was at its zenith, yet it still feels fresh every time it drops. spiller and sophie didn’t just create a hit; they crafted an enduring piece of music history. this is the kind of track that reminds you why you fell in love with house music in the first place. happy birthday!
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