The Logical Song | Scooter -

: The track includes several references to the British electronic duo The KLF , with lyrics like "The K, the L, the F and the -ology" and "Scooter, are you Ratty?".

: It heavily samples the original Supertramp recording, specifically the chorus vocals, which were sped up to a high pitch (a technique often called "chipmunk soul" in other genres). Scooter - The Logical Song

The song was originally featured on Scooter's second singles compilation album, Push the Beat for this Jam (The Singles 98–02) . Since its release, it has seen numerous remixes and bootlegs across genres like Melodic Techno and Drum & Bass . : The track includes several references to the

: It reached No. 1 in Australia, Norway, and Ireland, and peaked at No. 2 on the UK Singles Chart in 2002, becoming Scooter's highest-charting single in the UK. Composition and Meaning Since its release, it has seen numerous remixes

: The song is a prime example of early 2000s Happy Hardcore and Euro-Trance , featuring a fast tempo (approx. 140 BPM), a driving "stadium house" beat, and H.P. Baxxter’s signature shouted vocals.

While the Scooter version is a high-energy dance anthem, the underlying lyrics—written by Supertramp's Roger Hodgson —reflect a critique of the education system and the loss of childhood wonder. The contrast between the philosophical lyrics ("Please tell me who I am") and the aggressive techno beat helped the song become a cult classic, particularly within during the 2000s. Releases and Remixes

Scooter's (often titled "Ramp! (The Logical Song)" ) is a 2001 techno cover of the 1979 hit by the British rock band Supertramp . It remains one of the most successful singles in the career of the German techno group Scooter , known for its high-energy production and pitched-up vocals. Key Features of the Track