BIOGRAPHY
Black Box is an Italian electronic music group that achieved great success in the 1990s. Formed in 1988 by Valerio Semplici, Daniele Davoli, and Mirko Limoni, the trio became known for their hit "Ride on Time," which topped the UK charts for several weeks.
By incorporating elements of house music and samples of soul vocals, their sound was both innovative and popular, attracting a wide audience. The group's lead singer, Martha Wash, also contributed to Black Box's success with her powerful soulful voice.
In addition to "Ride on Time," Black Box also released other successful singles such as "Everybody Everybody" and "Strike It Up," solidifying their status as icons of dance music.
After several years of success, Black Box became more discreet on the music scene, although they continue to produce music and occasionally perform.
Overall, Black Box is widely recognized as a pioneer in the world of dance music, and their influence is still felt today in the EDM genre and beyond.