"God Is A Girl" is one of the most recognizable Euro-trance anthems of the early 2000s. Released by the German dance act , it successfully blended religious metaphors with a high-energy club beat, topping charts across Europe and Asia. 🎵 Track Overview Release Date: 2002 Album: Covergirl Genre: Euro-trance, Hands Up, Dance-pop Producer: Axel Konrad and Ole Wierk Vocals: Mell (Melanie Münch) 💡 Origin and Composition
The video depicts a church-like setting with a "miracle" girl, leaning into the spiritual themes of the title. 🎧 Notable Versions Radio Edit: The standard version played on FM radio. Extended Mix: A 7-minute version designed for club DJs.
The lyrics explore the idea of a feminine divine power ("God is a girl, wherever you are, do you believe it?"). Groove Coverage - God Is A Girl
Became an unexpected viral sensation; it was one of the most downloaded ringtones and played heavily in internet cafes throughout the mid-2000s.
Contrary to popular belief, the song was not a cover, though it heavily interpolated a melody from another famous track. "God Is A Girl" is one of the
A stripped-back piano ballad that showcases Mell's vocal range without the heavy production.
A harder, faster version popular in the rave scene. 🎧 Notable Versions Radio Edit: The standard version
The track was a massive commercial success, solidifying Groove Coverage's place in dance music history. Peaked at #8 on the Official German Charts. Austria: Reached the Top 10 .