C C Music Factory - Keep It Comin (dance Till You Cant Dance No More!) Apr 2026
: Long before the TV show, there was the 1992 Buffy the Vampire Slayer film , and "Keep It Comin'" served as a standout track on its soundtrack.
Relive the energy of the early 90s dance floor with the official music video for this classic hit: : Long before the TV show, there was
If you grew up in the early 90s, you didn’t just hear —you felt them. Following the world-shaking success of "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)," the duo of David Cole and Robert Clivillés had a massive challenge: how do you follow up a global phenomenon? The answer came in 1992 with the high-octane track "Keep It Comin' (Dance Till You Can't Dance No More!)" . Why This Track Still Slaps The answer came in 1992 with the high-octane
While many groups struggle after lineup changes, C+C Music Factory proved their technical mastery remained untouched. This track swapped the iconic Freedom Williams for rapper , who brought a "streetwise vibe" to the table, and featured the powerhouse vocals of Deborah Cooper . The Ultimate 90s Dance Anthem: C+C Music Factory’s
The Ultimate 90s Dance Anthem: C+C Music Factory’s "Keep It Comin’"
The song’s subtitle, "Dance Till You Can't Dance No More," wasn't just a catchy phrase—it was a mission statement. Even today, the track remains a staple in choreography videos and 90s throwback playlists. It captures a specific era where house music, hip-hop, and pop collided to create something that forced everyone onto the dance floor.
: Critics at the time noted the song’s "rousing gospel elements" and hip-hop state of mind, making it a "direct descendant" of their previous hits. A Legacy of Movement