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C+C Music Factory revolutionized the early ‘90s dance scene with their infectious beats and high-energy performances. Known for their chart-topping hits, the group set the standard for club music and pop crossover success.
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C+C Music Factory’s breakout 1990 hit 'Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)' featured vocals by Martha Wash, who was initially uncredited in the music video and credits, sparking a major industry discussion about proper vocal acknowledgment.
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Q:When was C+C Music Factory formed?
A:C+C Music Factory formed in 1989.
Producers Robert Clivillés and David Cole established C+C Music Factory in 1989 in New York City, combining house, hip-hop, and dance music to create one of the defining sounds of early 1990s club culture.
Q:What is C+C Music Factory’s biggest hit?
A:“Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)” is their biggest hit.
Released in 1990, this anthem became a global dance phenomenon. Its infectious beat and commanding vocals helped propel C+C Music Factory to international fame and established them as key figures in mainstream dance-pop.
C+C Music Factory Fact Sheet
Inception

Formed in New York, New York in 1989.

MembersMartha Wash, Freedom Williams, David Cole, Robert Clivillés, Zelma Davis
Top Albums

Gonna Make You Sweat (1990), Anything Goes! (1994), C+C Music Factory (1995).

Top Songs

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Grammys

0 won and 1 nominated.

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