Running In The 90s

"Running In The 90s" (or "Running In The 90's") is a song by Maurizio De Jorio under the alias Max Coveri. Produced by Laurent Newfield, Bratt Sinclaire and Clara Moroni, and written by Gelmetti, Moroni and Pamela Prandoni in 1997, the song was initially released in "Super Eurobeat Vol. 85" on February 25, 1998, then it was released together with "Golden Age" in a 12-inch single by DMI on January 1, 1999. Later it was released digitally on streaming services on January 8, 2019, and in a digital single as part of Delta Music Industries' Eurobeat Masters Singles series on September 13, 2022.

In 2019, the song was covered by Giancarlo Pasquini under his main alias Dave Rodgers.

Lyrics
[Verse 1] Modem talking Modern walking in the streets New desire Take me higher Lift me higher with your speed I need fire

[Pre-chorus] Get the satellite if you wanna see me Talking on the net I know the way you like it Get your credit card 'cause I need no money All I wanna get is you, baby

[Chorus] Running In The 90's! Is a new way I like to be I'm just Running In The 90's! Come on baby, run to me We are Running In The 90's! Is a new way to set me free I'm just Running In The 90's! Yes, I wanna know Yes, I wanna see!

[Verse 2] Cyber talking Cyber sex is on the line New desire Take me higher Lift me higher with your mind Set me on fire

DELTA 1069 - 1999
Running In The 90s and Golden Age were on the DELTA 1069 vinyl in 1999.

DMIEMS003 - 2022
Then Running In The 90s had a digital release on Eurobeat Masters Single in 2022.

Release History
Release dates for "Running In The 90s"

Trivia

 * Running in the 90s was featured in Act 4 and Act 9 of Initial D. It was also featured in Initial D: Ryosuke Takahashi's Fastest Typing-theory, Initial D Arcade Stage 2, Initial D Special Stage and Pachislot Initial D.
 * This is the first Maurizio De Jorio song to be featured in the main series.
 * Running In The 90s was referenced in Crazy Night by Maximum Power.
 * The song is the most streamed Eurobeat song on Spotify, with over 50 million streams.
 * Furthermore, it used to be frequently used in YouTube Poop videos, as well as many car related memes.