What Is Love

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Exploring the Heartbeat of the '90s: Haddaway's 'What Is Love'

The 1993 hit 'What Is Love' by Haddaway is a song that has transcended its era to become a timeless anthem of the dance floor. With its pulsating beat and memorable lyrics, the song delves into the complexities of love and the pain of unrequited feelings. The repetitive chorus, 'Baby, don't hurt me, don't hurt me no more,' serves as a plea for understanding and a desire for a love that does not inflict emotional pain.

The verses of 'What Is Love' express confusion and a search for clarity in a relationship where the singer feels unappreciated and uncertain. The lines 'I give you my love, but you don't care' and 'What else can I say, it's up to you' highlight a sense of helplessness and the need for a sign or decision from the other person. This lyrical content reflects the universal experience of seeking answers to what love truly means and how it should feel, especially when faced with indifference from a partner.

Haddaway, a Trinidadian-German musician, brought a unique blend of Eurodance and pop to the music scene in the early '90s. 'What Is Love' became his most successful single, known for its catchy hook and rhythmic drive. The song's enduring popularity is partly due to its association with the 'Saturday Night Live' sketch and subsequent film 'A Night at the Roxbury,' where characters famously bob their heads to the beat. The cultural impact of 'What Is Love' is a testament to its infectious nature and the way it captures the emotional rollercoaster tied to the quest for love.

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