The single was certified Gold in the U.S., selling over 600,000 copies . Legacy and Modern Influence

StoneBridge created the iconic bassline by driving a Yamaha DX100 synthesizer "into the red," intentionally distorting the sound to give the track more "balls" and grit compared to the "sweeter" original version.

The remix's success bridged the gap between underground clubs and mainstream radio, achieving massive commercial milestones in 1993:

The audio profile of "Show Me Love" is anchored by its legendary riff.

The "Show Me Love" DNA remains a staple in modern pop and electronic music:

Robin: S Show Me Love (audio)

The single was certified Gold in the U.S., selling over 600,000 copies . Legacy and Modern Influence

StoneBridge created the iconic bassline by driving a Yamaha DX100 synthesizer "into the red," intentionally distorting the sound to give the track more "balls" and grit compared to the "sweeter" original version. Robin S Show Me Love (Audio)

The remix's success bridged the gap between underground clubs and mainstream radio, achieving massive commercial milestones in 1993: The single was certified Gold in the U

The audio profile of "Show Me Love" is anchored by its legendary riff. selling over 600

The "Show Me Love" DNA remains a staple in modern pop and electronic music: