Kristine W – Feel What You Want (1994)

An undeniable house music masterpiece from 1994, “Feel What You Want” is built around an iconic organ stab and a deep, thumping groove. The producers deliberately armed Kristine W with a confident, commanding vocal that cuts through the beat, transforming the track into a manifesto of defiance and freedom that remains an essential ’90s groove today.

Kristine W - Feel what you want

Kristine W’s 1994 single “Feel What You Want” is a masterclass in ’90s House production and vocal delivery. Co-produced by the legendary Rollo, the track utilizes the era’s definitive House sounds: a hypnotic, dark, garage-style rhythm driven by an instantly recognizable bassline and organ stab.

What elevates the track beyond a simple club record is the vocal performance. As intended by the producers, Kristine W delivers a fiercely confident and emotionally charged vocal that demands attention. It’s a powerful statement of self-assurance—a call to action to ignore the noise and “feel what you want.”

This perfect marriage of soulful, self-assured diva house and authentic underground club elements cemented its status as a transatlantic number one hit. It is essential listening for anyone who wants to hear the sound of the mid-nineties club scene at its most potent and expressive.