Taking their name from the work of [[Friedrich Nietzsche]], '''Will To Power''' was a [[dance music]] trio from [[Florida]] headed by [[Record producer|producer]] and [[disc jockey | club DJ]] Bob Rosenberg. Additional members were Dr. J and Maria Mendez. Beginning in [[1987]] they began having hits on the [[Hot Dance Music/Club Play]] chart, including two #1's: [[1988]]'s "Say It's Gonna Rain" and "Fading Away" in [[1989]]. Their debut album contained all of their early club hits and ironically, it was a ballad tacked onto the album that became their most successful single. Their medley of [[Peter Frampton]]'s song "Baby, I Love Your Way" and [[Lynyrd Skynyrd]]'s "Freebird" went to #1 on the [[Hot 100]] in 1988.
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==[[2005-08-07]]==
By [[1990]] Will To Power was a duo consisting of Rosenberg and vocalist Elin Michaels and they had another Hot 100 Top 10 with a ballad: this time a remake of [[10cc]]'s "I'm Not In Love" (#7).
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