"Better Off Alone" is the first single from Dutch eurodance group Alice Deejay. While it was first released in 1998 as an instrumental, the most well-known version features Judith Pronk (who'd eventually become integral to the project) as a lead vocalist. This version was released in 1999 as the lead single from Who Needs Guitars Anyway?, their only album.
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"Better Off Alone" is the first single from Dutch eurodance group Alice Deejay. While it was first released in 1998 as an instrumental, the… read more
"Better Off Alone" is the first single from Dutch eurodance group Alice Deejay. While it was first released in 1998 as an instrumental, the most well-known version features Jud… read more
Alice DeeJay was a Dutch dance music group, who achieved success from 1999 to 2001. The group consists of producers Pronti (born Eelke Kalberg), Kalmani {born Sebastiaan Molijn) and DJ Jurgen, with lead singer Judith Pronk and accompanying singers Gaby and Jane. The group released their material on the Positiva label. Alice Deejay launched their career in July 1999 with "Better Off Alone", an accessible and upbeat Eurodance tune. In the UK, the song went platinum and reached number 2 in the UK singles chart. The group also achieved success with the follow-up single "B… read more
Alice DeeJay was a Dutch dance music group, who achieved success from 1999 to 2001. The group consists of producers Pronti (born Eelke Kalberg), Kalmani {born Sebastiaan Molijn) and DJ Jurg… read more
Alice DeeJay was a Dutch dance music group, who achieved success from 1999 to 2001. The group consists of producers Pronti (born Eelke Kalberg), Kalmani {born Sebastiaan Molijn) and DJ Jurgen, with lead singer Judith Pronk and accompan… read more