: The song, bolstered by various remixes including Borgers’, became a #1 hit in countries like Germany, the Netherlands, and Switzerland.
: The remix helped keep the song in high rotation, amplifying its message during a critical period of the HIV/AIDS crisis. This eventually led the group to release a direct rework titled "Let's Talk About AIDS" in 1992. : The song, bolstered by various remixes including
In 1991, the airwaves were thick with the smooth, sample-heavy grooves of Salt-N-Pepa’s While the original version was already a cultural phenomenon for its frank discussion of safe sex and its soulful sample of The Staple Singers’ "I’ll Take You There" , a specific remix by Jasper Borgers carved out its own unique legacy in the burgeoning club scene. The Sound of the Underground In 1991, the airwaves were thick with the
: A 6-minute club odyssey that leaned into the house music aesthetic. : The song
: The track’s success culminated in a Grammy nomination for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group in 1992. Collectibility and Versions
For enthusiasts and collectors, the Borgers-influenced era is marked by several distinct versions found on labels like FFRR and Next Plateau Records :