2 Times
"2 Times" is a Eurodance song by British singer Ann Lee, released in December 1998 in Italy and March 1999 internationally as the lead single from her debut studio album Dreams.[1][2] The track, characterized by its upbeat rhythm and catchy chorus, became a defining hit of the late 1990s Eurodance genre, blending electronic beats with pop vocals.[3] Written by Ann Lee (real name Annerley Emma Gordon), Alfredo "Larry" Pignagnoli, Dhany, and Paul Sears, the song was produced by Pignagnoli and Marco Soncini under the X-Energy label.[4][5] It explores themes of fleeting romance and desire through playful lyrics like "Easy come, easy go," delivered in Lee's distinctive lighthearted style.[6] Commercially, "2 Times" peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart, spending 16 weeks in the Top 75, and reached number one in Denmark while entering the top ten in countries including Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Australia, and New Zealand.[7][8][9] The single's success propelled Dreams to strong sales across Europe, establishing Lee as a prominent figure in the Eurodance scene.[2] Ann Lee, born Annerley Emma Gordon on 12 November 1967 in Sheffield, England, began her career in the music industry in the early 1990s as a backing vocalist before signing with Italian producers. After relocating to Italy, she adopted the stage name Ann Lee and collaborated with the Off Limits production team, leading to the creation of "2 Times" as her breakthrough release.[10] The song's music video, featuring Lee in vibrant club settings, further amplified its popularity on MTV and European television. Despite follow-up singles like "Voices" also charting, "2 Times" remains Lee's signature hit, with remastered versions released as recently as 2023 and ongoing live performances in her tours as of 2024.[11][12]Production
Development and recording
Annerley Emma Gordon, known professionally as Ann Lee, had established herself as a session singer and songwriter in the Italian dance music industry by the late 1990s, having relocated from her native Sheffield, England, to Italy in the early 1990s. Prior to her solo breakthrough, she contributed lyrics and vocals to tracks by artists such as Whigfield, including "Think of You" and "Close to You."[13][14][15] The creation of "2 Times" stemmed from Gordon's collaboration with producers Alfredo Larry Pignagnoli and Marco Soncini at the X-Energy label, an imprint of the Italian dance music company Off Limits. Pignagnoli, with whom Gordon had previously worked on songwriting for projects like Whigfield, co-produced the track alongside Soncini, marking a pivotal step in her shift toward fronting her own material.[16][17][13] Recording took place in late 1998 at Off Limits Recording Studios in Milan, Italy, where the song was developed as the lead single for Gordon's debut album under the Ann Lee pseudonym, Dreams. This process represented her evolution from anonymous session work to a named lead performer in the Eurodance genre.[17][16][15]Composition and lyrics
"2 Times" is set in the key of F major and has a tempo of 130 beats per minute, with the radio edit running for 3:48.[18][19][1][20] The song employs a simple chord progression of F to C throughout its structure, contributing to its catchy and accessible sound.[18] Stylistically, "2 Times" exemplifies the Eurodance genre, blending upbeat house rhythms with pop sensibilities to create an energetic dance track.[21] Its defining feature is the repetitive vocal hook "2 times, 3 times," which reinforces the song's infectious, loop-based composition and drives its club-friendly appeal.[6] The lyrics, penned by Annerley Gordon, Daniela Galli, Paul Sears, and Alfredo Pignagnoli, explore themes of romantic persistence and repetition, emphasizing unwavering commitment in love.[22] Lines such as "So never mind what you're gonna do / Easy come, come the way you go / I'll never find what I'm looking for / Easy done, done, but give me more" convey a sense of playful determination, while the recurring chorus underscores the idea of trying again and again in relationships.[6] This lyrical repetition mirrors the track's musical motifs, enhancing its overall cohesive and memorable quality.[6]Release and promotion
Formats and track listings
"2 Times" was initially released as a 12-inch vinyl single in Italy in December 1998 by X-Energy Records, featuring the original extended mix, G. Side remix, and remixes by Gambafreaks.[1] CD formats followed in 1999 in Italy and later in other regions including Australia, Germany, and the UK, typically including the radio edit, extended mix, and club-oriented remixes such as Gamba Club and G. Side.[23][24][25][26] Regional variations often incorporated country-specific remixes, with the UK edition including the Bulletproof Euro Mix. The single received significant promotion through European radio stations and MTV, contributing to its chart success.Italian 12-inch vinyl (December 1998, X-Energy Records – X-12260)
| Track | Title | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| A1 | 2 Times (Original Extended Mix) | 6:32 |
| A2 | 2 Times (G. Side) | 5:32 |
| B1 | 2 Times (Gamba Club) | 5:14 |
| B2 | 2 Times (Gamba Dub) | 4:15 |
| B3 | 2 Times (Original Edit Mix) | 3:46 |
Italian CD maxi-single (1999, X-Energy Records – X CDS 5-12260)
| Track | Title | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2 Times (Original Edit Mix) | 3:46 |
| 2 | 2 Times (Original Ext. Mix) | 6:32 |
| 3 | 2 Times (G. Side) | 5:32 |
| 4 | 2 Times (GambaClub) | 5:14 |
| 5 | 2 Times (GambaDub) | 4:15 |
Australian CD single (1999, Transistor Music – SCBK600)
| Track | Title | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2 Times (Original Edit Mix) | 3:46 |
| 2 | 2 Times (Original Extended Mix) | 6:32 |
| 3 | 2 Times (G. Side) | 5:32 |
| 4 | 2 Times (Gambaclub) | 5:14 |
| 5 | 2 Times (Gambadub) | 4:15 |
German CD maxi-single (1999, ZYX Music – ZYX 9018-8)
| Track | Title | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2 Times (Original Edit Mix / Radio Edit) | 3:46 |
| 2 | 2 Times (Gamba Club) | 5:14 |
| 3 | 2 Times (Original Extended Mix) | 6:32 |
| 4 | 2 Times (Gamba Dub) | 4:15 |
| 5 | 2 Times (G. Side) | 5:32 |
UK CD single (1999, Systematic – SYSCD31)
| Track | Title | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2 Times (Original Radio Edit) | 3:51 |
| 2 | 2 Times (Gamba Club) | 5:18 |
| 3 | 2 Times (Bulletproof Euro Mix) | 6:10 |
Music video
The music video for "2 Times" was produced by Energy Productions and released in 1999.[27] It runs for approximately 4 minutes and was issued alongside the single's European rollout.[27] Directed by Max Giwa and Dania Pasquini, the video portrays Ann Lee's daily routine infused with whimsical, surreal touches, such as spontaneous dancing amid ordinary activities like household chores and street scenes. Filming took place in Whitstable, Kent, United Kingdom, capturing a blend of everyday realism and playful fantasy that echoes the song's theme of repetition in routine life. The production employs stop-motion animation techniques, creating a quirky, animated aesthetic reminiscent of Peter Gabriel's 1986 "Sledgehammer" video, with its exaggerated movements and humorous visual effects.[28][29]Reception
Critical reception
Upon its release, Ann Lee received a nomination for Best British Newcomer at the 2000 Brit Awards, reflecting early industry recognition for her breakthrough in the pop scene with "2 Times".[30] She also earned a nomination for Best British Pop Act, placing her alongside contemporaries like Geri Halliwell and S Club 7.[30] The track did not secure any major awards but marked a pivotal launch for Lee's career, transforming her from relative obscurity to a Europe-wide presence with sold-out tours and television appearances.[31] Lee herself described the song's simplicity as key to its appeal, noting how its straightforward structure stood out amid more complex late-1990s dance tracks, with Ann Lee describing it as "refreshing."[31] In retrospective accounts from the late 2000s, "2 Times" has been celebrated for embodying 1990s Eurodance energy, with Lee reflecting on its enduring catchiness and the nostalgia it evokes through performances on shows like Top of the Pops.[31] By the 2010s, it continued to symbolize one-hit wonder nostalgia, often highlighted in discussions of the era's upbeat electronic pop.[31]Commercial performance
"2 Times" achieved substantial commercial success following its 1999 release, with worldwide sales exceeding 1 million copies by the end of 2000, earning it a Platinum certification from the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) for Europe.[32] In the United Kingdom, the single sold over 500,000 units by 2014, contributing significantly to its enduring popularity.[33] The track reached the top 10 in more than 15 countries across Europe, Oceania, and beyond, including number one in Belgium and top-five positions in nations like the Netherlands, Austria, and Norway.[34] This widespread chart performance propelled Ann Lee's debut album Dreams to commercial viability, boosting its sales and visibility in multiple markets. As Ann Lee's debut single, "2 Times" played a pivotal role in her breakthrough from obscurity, transforming her from an unknown vocalist into a recognized international dance artist.[35] In the streaming era, the song has continued to gain traction, surpassing 100 million streams on Spotify for its original version alone as of 2025.[36]Legacy
Remixes and covers
Several official remixes of "2 Times" were produced shortly after its initial 1998 release, appearing on various singles and compilations in 1999. Notable examples include the Bulletproof Euro Mix by the Bulletproof Boyz, the Gamba Club Mix by Stefano Gambarelli (also known as Gamba), and the Masterboy Remix by the German Eurodance group Masterboy.[37][38] These mixes emphasized the track's upbeat Eurodance elements with enhanced club-oriented production, such as deeper basslines and extended breakdowns, and were featured on remix singles distributed primarily in Europe.[39] In 2000, a dedicated remix EP titled 2 Times - The Remixes! was issued on vinyl by X-Energy, compiling updated versions including the Pumpers Remix and Chopper Remix, which incorporated harder trance influences suitable for late-90s dance floors.[40] A contemporary revival came in 2024 with "2 Times (2024)", an official remix by Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike and Steve Aoki featuring the original vocals of Ann Lee alongside Sound of Legend. Released on October 4, 2024, via House of House, the track reimagines the original as a high-energy big room house anthem with modern drops and festival-ready builds, marking a collaboration that revitalized the song for streaming platforms and EDM audiences.[41][42] In 2025, this version saw further remixes, including the Audiotricz Remix and REESE Remix, released via House of House, along with a remix album on Bandcamp compiling additional interpretations.[43][44][45] While no major mainstream covers exist, unofficial versions and reinterpretations have appeared in Eurodance compilations and fan-driven projects, often as deep house or electronic tributes. The song's hook has also exerted brief influence on remixes of contemporaries like Alice Deejay's "Better Off Alone", appearing in mashups that blend late-90s Eurodance motifs. Additionally, it has been incorporated into dance medleys on various club and retrospective albums.[46]Cultural impact
"2 Times" has experienced a resurgence in popularity during the 2020s through 90s nostalgia trends on platforms like TikTok, where clips of the song and its remixes have garnered millions of views in throwback and dance videos.[47] The track has been featured in media, including as the theme song for the 2001 film Head Over Heels, and appears on various dance compilations such as Top Dance '99.[48][49] As a hallmark of the late-1990s Eurodance era, "2 Times" exemplifies the genre's catchy hooks and upbeat rhythms that influenced subsequent artists in the Eurodance and electronic dance music scenes.[50] Ann Lee continues to perform "2 Times" in live sets as of 2024, including high-profile appearances at events like Tomorrowland Brazil alongside Dimitri Vegas & Steve Aoki.[51][52]Charts
Weekly charts
"2 Times" by Ann Lee achieved notable success on weekly singles charts across multiple countries, particularly in Europe, where it topped several regional lists. The song reached number one on the Danish Singles Chart for one week, peaked at number six on the Ultratop 50 in Flanders, Belgium, and on the Scottish Singles Chart. It peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart during October 1999, maintaining a total chart run of 16 weeks, and also hit number two in Ireland and New Zealand. Further afield, the track entered the top ten in Australia at number four, France at number five, Germany at number five, and Italy at number ten.[53] The following table details the peak positions and weeks spent in the top 10 for key markets in Europe, Australia, and New Zealand:| Country/Region | Peak Position | Weeks in Top 10 |
|---|---|---|
| Denmark | 1 | N/A |
| Flanders (Belgium) | 6 | 8 |
| Scotland (UK) | 1 | N/A |
| United Kingdom | 2 | 4 |
| Ireland | 2 | N/A |
| New Zealand | 2 | N/A |
| Australia | 4 | 11 |
| France | 5 | N/A |
| Germany | 5 | N/A |
| Italy | 10 | N/A |
Year-end charts
"2 Times" by Ann Lee performed strongly on year-end charts in 1999 across several international markets, underscoring its sustained popularity following its peak positions earlier that year. The track's catchy Eurodance style contributed to its enduring presence on airwaves and sales lists throughout the latter half of the decade. In Australia, it ranked number 20 on the ARIA End of Year Singles Chart for 1999.[8] In the United Kingdom, the song placed at number 21 on the Official Charts Company's year-end singles tally for the same year.[55] In Belgium's Flanders region, "2 Times" reached number 12 on the Ultratop Jaaroverzichten for 1999.[56] The following year, 2000, saw minor re-entries for the single in various European charts due to lingering radio play and occasional resurgences, though it did not secure prominent year-end rankings in major markets.| Country | Year | Position | Source URL |
|---|---|---|---|
| Australia | 1999 | 20 | https://www.aria.com.au/charts/1999/singles-chart |
| United Kingdom | 1999 | 21 | https://www.officialcharts.com/chart-news/official-top-40-best-selling-singles-of-1999__33647/ |
| Belgium (Flanders) | 1999 | 12 | https://www.ultratop.be/nl/annual.asp?year=1999 |
Certifications
| Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
|---|---|---|
| Australia (ARIA) | Platinum | — |
| Austria (IFPI Austria) | Gold | 25,000^ |
| Belgium (BEA) | Platinum | 50,000* |
| Denmark (IFPI Danmark) | Platinum | 50,000^ |
| France (SNEP) | Gold | 250,000* |
| Germany (BVMI) | Gold | 250,000^ |
| Netherlands (NVPI) | Gold | 40,000^ |
| New Zealand (RMNZ) | Platinum | 15,000* |
| Portugal (AFP) | Gold | 10,000^ |
| Sweden (GLF) | Gold | 15,000^ |
| United Kingdom (BPI) | Gold | 400,000^ |