This phrase refers to the "Coming Back for More" by Royal 'T' (featuring Hannah Jones), specifically the popular "Loveland’s Full On Vocal Mix" .
The "story" of this song is mostly found in the nostalgia of 90s club culture. It was a staple at legendary Manchester venues like Paradise Factory , where it represented a smartphone-free era of pure hedonism and musical connection.
In the mid-90s, the UK club scene was dominated by soulful, "uplifting" house music. Royal 'T' (not to be confused with the modern grime DJ) released "Coming Back for More" as a dancefloor anthem about the relentless pull of a magnetic, perhaps even toxic, love.
This phrase refers to the "Coming Back for More" by Royal 'T' (featuring Hannah Jones), specifically the popular "Loveland’s Full On Vocal Mix" .
The "story" of this song is mostly found in the nostalgia of 90s club culture. It was a staple at legendary Manchester venues like Paradise Factory , where it represented a smartphone-free era of pure hedonism and musical connection. Royal T Coming Back For More (Loveland's Full...
In the mid-90s, the UK club scene was dominated by soulful, "uplifting" house music. Royal 'T' (not to be confused with the modern grime DJ) released "Coming Back for More" as a dancefloor anthem about the relentless pull of a magnetic, perhaps even toxic, love. This phrase refers to the "Coming Back for