![]() "I know it's not everybody's cup of tea, but you know, you need to be entertained as well as you need to be depressed. Twitter Due to your consent preferences, you’re not able to view this. "There was a thing about that early sort of post-disco, early house scene that just had that joyous feel to it… there was a moment in time there where it was very, very joyous. "Everybody's Free (Rozalla), if you think of that, or How Can I Love You More? By M People," says Cunnah. ![]() Political events in the late 1980s and early 1990s, such as Margaret Thatcher's resignation and the fall of the Berlin Wall, led to a feeling of change, which was reflected in the music being made. And actually, you get over yourself and you just get up and you have fun with people and there's nothing wrong with that. But I can't leave a party now if people know it's me, they make me get up and sing the song. He laughs: "I was like, 'there are other songs available, people'. The new album, Hope For You, will be their fourth.Ĭunnah admits he went through a period where being known for one hit became a burden, but "you learn to get over yourself". Image: Cunnah, pictured more recently, is working on D:Ream's fourth albumĪfter two albums in their 1990s heyday, the duo released In Memory Of… in 2011 after several years away.
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