The German Eurodance act Fun Factory came together in Hamburg in 1992. Foursome
Stephan Browarczyk (Steve), Toni Cottura (Smooth T.), Rodney Hardison (Rod D.),
and Balca Tözün, specialized in poppy, dance-friendly songs. They issued their
debut single, “Fun Factory’s Theme” in 1992, and followed it with “Groove Me” in
1993. Late that year, Marie-Anett Mey replaced Tözün, the group’s most prominent
vocalist. With Mey, the group enjoyed their most successful single to that
point, “Close to You”, a number 1 dance track in Canada. They issued their first
LP, Nonstop! The Album, in 19...