Released in , " Come Take My Hand " stands as one of the most enduring hits by the Dutch Eurodance group 2 Brothers on the 4th Floor . Featuring the powerhouse duo of singer Des'Ray and rapper D-Rock , the track captured a unique moment in 90s dance music, bridging the gap between classic Eurodance and the emerging Happy Hardcore sound. A Global Dance Phenomenon
The group's name itself is a tribute to their humble beginnings, where brothers started experimenting with synthesizers in a small bedroom on the fourth floor of their apartment building in Utrecht. By the time "Come Take My Hand" was released, they had transformed from "bedroom producers" into a gold-certified act. Key Facts at a Glance
As the second single from their second album, titled 2 , the song was a massive commercial success. It didn't just dominate the Dutch and Belgian airwaves—peaking in the in both—but also climbed the charts across Europe, hitting the top 20 in Italy and Norway. Remarkably, the track reached number one in Israel, proving the universal appeal of its high-energy beat and uplifting lyrics. The Music Video: Black, White, and Pure Energy
Unlike the neon-soaked visuals common in the 90s, the Official Video for "Come Take My Hand" opted for a sleek aesthetic. The video focuses on the dynamic chemistry between Des'Ray and D-Rock, emphasizing the song's themes of unity and guidance through its central hook: "Come take my hand, I’ll show you, I’ll guide you" . Legacy of the "4th Floor"