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A more club-focused version produced by Martin Boer himself.

A heavier, percussion-driven remix that leaned into the growing happy hardcore influence of the time. 2_brothers_on_the_4th_floor_let_me_be_free_exte...

A version that smoothed out some of the harder edges for a groovier dance floor feel. A more club-focused version produced by Martin Boer himself

The song perfectly captures the era's signature sound: soaring, optimistic female vocals juxtaposed against rhythmic, street-style rap, all driven by a BPM that demands movement. Exploring the Extended and Remix Versions The song perfectly captures the era's signature sound:

Unleashing the Energy: A Look Back at "Let Me Be Free" by 2 Brothers on the 4th Floor

Founded by brothers Bobby and Martin Boer in their bedroom studio (which was, fittingly, on the fourth floor of an apartment in Utrecht), the group hit its stride when they paired singer with rapper D-Rock . Released in late 1994, "Let Me Be Free" solidified this lineup's dominance, peaking in the top 10 of the Dutch charts.

Decades later, "Let Me Be Free" hasn't lost its spark. The track is a staple on Eurodance playlists and continues to be a highlight of '90s nostalgia festivals across Europe. Its high ratings on community sites like Discogs (averaging 4.5/5) prove that fans still value the technical production and raw energy the Boer brothers poured into their fourth-floor creations.