Magic Affair

Magic Affair is a German Eurodance project that originated in Frankfurt, Germany, in 1993, created by music producer Mike Staab.

With the new lineup and a shift toward a more pop-oriented sound, which included female verses and excluded male raps, Magic Affair released the single "The Rhythm Makes You Wanna Dance" in 1995, ahead of their second studio album.

Singer Lori Glori provided guest vocals on the album track "Magical Love Affair."

In 1998 and 1999, the promotional singles "Sacrifice," an instrumental trance track without vocalists, and "Miracles" were released, both without major chart success.

After a short absence, Magic Affair briefly returned in 2004 with the single release "Fly Away (La Serenissima)" alongside a music video.

"Fly Away (La Serenissima)" reached #13 in the German DJ Playlist and peaked at #70 in the Swiss Singles Chart.

In 2007, former member Schüttler was featured on guest vocals on Raul Rincon & Coronabros's single "La Verdad".

"Stigmata (Of Love)" marked the return of original rapper Herring to Magic Affair, although he was only credited as a featured artist on the single as the narrator.

Alongside the single, a promotional version of Magic Affair's very first hit "Omen III" was released in 2008 with new mixes by The Nightshifterz, Pussylickerz, Dirty Boyz, and Blackzone.

In 2009, Morgano and Herring performed "Omen III" live at RTL Ultimative Chart Show for the first time in years.

In 2013, Herring left Magic Affair again and was replaced by German rapper Nitro, previously of the hip hop collective Brothers Keepers.