: A blend of Eurodance and dance-pop, specifically described as "Euro House".
The Official Music Video is framed as a narrative continuation of the "Saturday Night" video:
is the second single by Italian Eurodance project Whigfield , fronted by Danish-born singer Sannie Charlotte Carlson. Released in November 1994, it served as the high-energy follow-up to her massive global hit "Saturday Night". Production & Composition WHIGFIELD - Another Day
: It begins with Whigfield arriving at a restaurant for a date, but the person never shows up.
While it didn't match the record-breaking number-one streak of its predecessor, "Another Day" was a significant hit across Europe and beyond: : A blend of Eurodance and dance-pop, specifically
: Many critics noted its sonic similarities to her debut, with some describing it as "Saturday Night" mixed with a touch of Mungo Jerry's "In the Summertime" due to its rhythmic, bouncy piano riff and "horribly happy" vibe.
Watch the official music video for Whigfield's follow-up hit: WHIGFIELD - Another Day [Official Video] YouTube• 1 Mar 2013 If you’re interested, I can also look into: The (like the "Nite Mix" vs. "Bubblegum Mix") Whigfield's Guinness World Record status Other Eurodance hits from the same era Production & Composition : It begins with Whigfield
: At the end of the video, she returns to her hotel room and looks at the photo of the man she kissed in the mirror during the "Saturday Night" video before letting it fall to the floor and leaving—symbolizing a clean break from the past.