𝗖𝗢𝗥𝗢𝗡𝗔 - 𝘽𝙖𝙗𝙮 𝘽𝙖𝙗𝙮 1995

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"Baby Baby" is a 1995 song by Italian band Corona, released as the second single from their debut album, The Rhythm of the Night. It is a cover of Joy & Joyce's 1991 hit, "Babe Babe", and both tracks were produced by Lee Marrow. Particularly devoted to the dance floors, it was very successful on the singles charts around the world, peaking at number-one in Italy, and the RPM Dance/Urban chart in Canada. In the UK, it peaked at number five. On Attitude's list of "The Top 10 Dance Tunes Of The '90s" in 2016, it was ranked number six. In 2007, also Swedish dance group Sunblock made a cover of the song.

AllMusic editor Jose F. Promis described the song as the "aggressive" follow-up to "The Rhythm of the Night", picking it as one of the standout tracks on the album. Larry Flick from Billboard wrote that it "steamrolls down a similar Euro-NRG dance/pop path." He added, "Although the airwaves are now flooded with similarly giddy fare, this jampacks a chorus that is insistently contagious—and it is voiced with a fullthrottle diva energy. To that end, both radio and club tastemakers should climb aboard early." Swedish newspaper Expressen said that it is "at least as good" as their first single.

Dave Sholin from the Gavin Report noted that "it took awhile for some to come to the party on "Rhythm Of The Night", but they were happy with the results. This pumpin', thumpin' follow-up will keep 'em dancing and create the same excitement." Alan Jones from Music Week described "Baby Baby" as "a storming house/Nu-NRG track that has already soared to the apex of RMs On A Pop Tip chart. If it charts lower than top five, I'll be very surprised." James Hamilton from the magazine's RM Dance Update deemed it as "more squawking simple Italo catchiness". Pop Rescue called it "an absolute feel-good euro belter".

"Baby Baby" was very successful on the charts in Europe, peaking at number-one in Italy in April 1995, as well as on the European Dance Radio Chart. It also reached the Top 10 in Denmark (number four), Finland, France, Iceland, Ireland, Norway, Scotland (number three), Spain (number two), Sweden and the UK. In the latter, it peaked at number five on April 9, 1995, in its second week on the UK Singles Chart. The single stayed on that position for two weeks. On the Eurochart Hot 100, it also peaked at number five. Outside Europe, it reached number seven in Australia, number 22 in New Zealand and number 57 on the US Billboard Hot 100. But on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play, the song was an even bigger hit, reaching number five. On the Cash Box Pop Singles Chart, it peaked at number 39.

There was made two different music videos for "Baby Baby"; a European version and an US version. One of them was directed by Mark Humphrey.

Video 1
It features Olga de Souza attending a party in the disused Aldwych tube station in London. The video was later published on RDS Music Label's official YouTube channel in August 2011. It has amassed more than 8,7 million views as of September 2021.

Video 2
An overweight man is watching TV and switching from one channel to another with a remote control. Suddenly Olga appears on the screen, singing the chorus. When the music starts, he suddenly finds himself lying on a big bed with her. It has a headboard shaped as giant lips and she crawls on the bed, singing to him. Apparently frightened by this, he looks for an exit and tries to escape through an closed door. But behind the door, two women are standing. He is then placed in a chair, while the women are teasing and trying to seduce him. In the end, the man is seen smiling, with lipstick kiss-marks all over his head. A re-edited version of this video omits all footage of the man. It was later published on RHINO's official YouTube channel in April 2014. The video has received more than 3,7 million views as of September 2021.
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