Ricardo da Force (born Ricardo Lyte) is a British male vocalist, most notable for contributing vocals to dance music tracks by artists The KLF on "3 a.m. Eternal", "Last Train to Trancentral" and "Justified and Ancient"; and N-Trance's cover of the Bee Gees disco song, "Stayin' Alive". Da Force also featured on the Greed remake of M/A/R/R/S', "Pump Up The Volume".
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- Ricardo da Force (born Ricardo Lyte) is a British male vocalist, most notable for contributing vocals to dance music tracks by artists The KLF on "3 a.m. Eternal", "Last Train to Trancentral" and "Justified and Ancient"; and N-Trance's cover of the Bee Gees disco song, "Stayin' Alive". Da Force also featured on the Greed remake of M/A/R/R/S', "Pump Up The Volume".
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- Ricardo da Force (born Ricardo Lyte) is a British male vocalist, most notable for contributing vocals to dance music tracks by artists The KLF on "3 a.m. Eternal", "Last Train to Trancentral" and "Justified and Ancient"; and N-Trance's cover of the Bee Gees disco song, "Stayin' Alive". Da Force also featured on the Greed remake of M/A/R/R/S', "Pump Up The Volume".
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