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90s icon thinks hit song was ‘so good’ it ‘obliterated’ her DJ career


Sonique singing into a microphone onstage at the Brit Awards

Sonique is bringing the 90s back to Glastonbury 2024 (Picture: JMEnternational/Redferns)

90s icon Sonique promised to channel her roots at Glastonbury 2024 after her hit song It Feels So Good ‘obliterated’ her DJ career.

The 59-year-old singer released the dance track in 1998 and topped the UK charts for three weeks, launching her as a bonafide star.

She would go on to win a Brit Award in 2001 for British female solo artist as well as a winning an Ivor Novello award and gaining other nominations for It Feels So Good.

However, Sonique has revealed to Metro.co.uk that she wants to celebrate the DJ life torn from her by chart fame with her set at Glastonbury.

Sonique shared: ‘As much as It Feels So Good was successful and still is, it was so powerful it just obliterated my DJing career when I was really doing well.

‘Because It Feels So Good was so big, that flew out the door. So I kind of want to go back to that time.’

She has refocused on her DJ career after It Feels So Good ‘obliterated’ it (Picture: Victor Boyko/Getty Images for WIBA Awards LLP)

Sonique rose to fame in the 1990s with her hit songs (Picture: Naki/PYMCA/Avalon/Getty Images)

She’s playing on the Lonely Hearts Club stage as part of Thursday’s line-up and promised to bring ’90s vibes’ to the UK’s biggest festival.

‘I want to give that back to the people, that time. There’s this sort of a 90s vibe going on right now and I’m going to tell you there is nobody I know that has got more 90s records and vinyls than me.’

Describing herself – and late friend Dario G – as ‘geeks in fancy clothing’, the Sky singer estimated she owns around 10,000 vinyls.

Laughing, Sonique shared: ‘I’m trying to find one, it’s so annoying because I found it during the lockdown. I’m determined to find this one record so I can digitalize it and play it.’

At the time of the chat, the dance icon had searched through approximately 3,000 of her records in hopes of finding it before Glastonbury as a treat for fans.

She explained that lots of her early music consisted of ‘special mixes’ which simply don’t exist outside of her vinyl collection.

‘Everything’s familiar though,’ Sonique assured us. ‘They’ll know the songs, I’m not gonna hurt them too much and go too left field.

‘I’m just gonna keep it nice light and happy but non-commercial. Organic.’

Sonique has spent much of her career working as a DJ, touring the world at a variety of festivals and shows – including some rather unhinged residencies.

‘I’ve seen some real crazy things. Well, they tried to get me to look at it but I’m a bit of a prude,’ she revealed.

She promises to bring ‘organic’ sounds to the festival (Picture: Dave Benett/Getty Images)

One wild story includes her providing the music for a sex show abroad, which she absolutely refused to look at.

‘You would never get me looking at this show and they used to make jokes about it,’ …read more

Source:: Metro

      

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