Bell (original Mix) — Ring My
In the 1990s, Ward discovered she wasn't being paid royalties after the song was licensed for Burger King commercials because the label mistakenly assumed she had passed away. She fought for her contract rights and secured her 25% share of the revenues.
Ward utilized a featherlight, high soprano delivery. This contrasted heavily against the hard, driving disco bassline. 🏆 Chart Performance & Legacy Ring My Bell (Original Mix)
It stands as one of the earliest high-profile records to feature the Synare electronic drum . This created the high-pitched, spacey "pew-pew" or "whoop" sound signaling the first beat of every bar. In the 1990s, Ward discovered she wasn't being