- Rame (beloved) [feat. Rukmani] (official Video) — Snap!

There has been long-standing curiosity regarding the vocalist credited as . While some fans initially associated the name with the Sri Lankan icon Rukmani Devi, contemporary insights suggest the voice belongs to Neela Ravindra , a Mumbai-based singer who recorded the tracks in Germany. Her "wailing exotic" vocal delivery provided the "Moments in Love"-style notes that critics praised for their harmonic residency over the track's driving rhythm. Critical and Commercial Legacy

: Awarded it four out of five stars, highlighting it as an "exceedingly well-produced slice of Teutonic trance". SNAP! - Rame (Beloved) [feat. Rukmani] (Official Video)

The official video furthered this ethereal aesthetic, cementng "Rame" as more than just a dance track—it became a "something to look back on," a spiritual time capsule of a decade where global boundaries in music were rapidly dissolving. Critical and Commercial Legacy : Awarded it four

: By layering these ancient spiritual themes over 90s downtempo and trance, Snap! successfully pivoted their identity into the global ambient-dance movement of the mid-90s. The Mystery of the Vocalist Featuring the Indian vocalist Rukmani

"Rame" was a notable hit in the Eurodance arena , earning high praise for its production quality:

The 1996 single by the German Eurodance group Snap! represents a pivotal moment in the band's evolution, marking a departure from their rap-heavy roots like "The Power" toward a sophisticated "ethnic trance" sound. Featuring the Indian vocalist Rukmani , the track blends deep Teutonic trance beats with traditional Eastern elements, creating a harmonious fusion that resonated across European dance floors. A Fusion of Worlds