Bravo Hits 7, released in 1994, is a defining 90s compilation that captures the peak of Eurodance and pop. This double-disc set features iconic tracks that dominated the European charts during that era. CD 1: Dance & Club Hits
"I Like To Move It" – Reel 2 Real feat. The Mad Stuntman: Perhaps the most enduring track on the album, this global smash opened the compilation with its infectious rhythm.
The Calling — "Wherever You Will Go"
The second half of the compilation leaned into a mix of emotional ballads, rock anthems, and the burgeoning global influence of West Coast rap: Gin And Juice – Snoop Doggy Dogg Sleeping In My Car – Roxette
Madonna — "Hung Up"
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The Grid – "Swamp Thing": One of the more experimental tracks on the album, blending techno beats with a distinct banjo riff. It proved that Bravo wasn't afraid to include "weird" hits that worked. bravo hits 7 album songs
That summer, the order of the songs became a ritual. She never skipped, never shuffled. The album had a story: from swagger (My Love Is the Shhh!) to heartbreak (Where Do You Go) to silly joy (Mmmbop) to robotic rebellion (Block Rockin’ Beats) to fragile hope (I Believe I Can Fly) to bruised resilience (Tubthumping).