No Limits is the second album from the Belgian-produced, Dutch-fronted techno-dance duo 2 Unlimited, who had international success with the jock jam "Get Ready For This" in 1991. The lead single, "No Limit," is another energetic club banger that topped charts around the world, including Austria, France, Spain, Sweden, and the UK, among others. While it failed to make a showing on the Hot 100, it did appear on the US Dance Club Songs chart at #21.
Rapper Ray Slijngaard and vocalist Anita (Dels) Doth form 2 Unlimited, but you wouldn't know it by the UK versions of their songs, which omit most of Ray's rapping. On this tune, only the word "techno" was retained from his rap interlude - where he claims, "I'm making techno and I am proud" – and was looped to create the hook, "Techno! Techno! Techno! Techno!"
Ray blames the UK release of "Get Ready For This," which was mostly instrumental save for a vocal sample from a different rapper. "Because it was a hit, they think we should bring out the versions of all the songs without the raps on them," Ray lamented to New Musical Express in 1993. "Everywhere else in the world gets the raps!"
According to the group's producer Jean-Paul de Coster, the problem was with the quality of the raps, which he said were "too clumsy for the UK market." Their label, PWL, concurred, with founder Pete Waterman dismissing "No Limit" as "the worst rap I've ever heard" (source:
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