C&C Music Factory Lyrics — by Popularity
C&C Music Factory Albums
About C&C Music Factory
C&C Music Factory was a New York-based dance-pop powerhouse that epitomized the high-energy house music explosion of the early 1990s, crafting anthemic club bangers that became cultural phenomena. Their signature sound blended pounding four-on-the-floor beats, gospel-influenced vocals, and infectious rap breakdowns, perfectly captured in their massive 1990 hit "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)," which became an inescapable soundtrack to gyms, sporting events, and dance floors worldwide. The group's approach was built around bombastic production and call-and-response vocals that demanded participation, making tracks like "Here We Go (Let's Rock And Roll)" instant crowd-pleasers that transcended the club scene to dominate mainstream radio. Their debut album "Gonna Make You Sweat" showcased a formula that married the underground house movement with pop accessibility, featuring larger-than-life personalities and music videos that celebrated pure, unapologetic fun. While their commercial peak was brief, C&C Music Factory's impact on dance music culture was profound, helping to bring house music from New York's underground clubs into the American mainstream and establishing a template for high-energy dance-pop that influenced countless artists throughout the decade. Their music remains a defining sound of early '90s optimism, when dance music briefly ruled the pop charts and "Everybody Dance Now" wasn't just a lyric-it was a cultural mandate.