You Can Win If You Want
Modern Talking
A shimmering wall of synthesizers and crisp drum machines frames "You Can Win If You Want" in the unmistakable Eurodisco sheen that made Modern Talking icons of the mid-1980s. Dieter Bohlen's production stacks glistening arpeggios over a four-on-the-floor pulse, while Thomas Anders delivers the optimistic mantra with his honeyed, slightly androgynous tenor — a voice that feels perpetually sun-drenched. The lyrics are unapologetically simple, built on a philosophy of self-belief that asks nothing complicated of the listener. It belongs to neon-lit roller rinks, compilation tapes dubbed in teenage bedrooms, and the peculiar hopefulness of an era when pop music believed earnestly in its own uplift. The song soundtracks every moment of nervous ambition — a first job interview, a confession of love, a decision to try once more.
fast
1980s
shimmering, polished, bright
Germany
Pop, Electronic. Eurodisco. Uplifting, Energetic. Opens with bright, motivational energy and sustains an unwavering sense of optimism throughout.. energy 7. fast. danceability 8. valence 9. vocals: honeyed, androgynous, smooth, warm, earnest. production: synthesizer arpeggios, drum machine, four-on-the-floor, layered synths, Eurodisco sheen. texture: shimmering, polished, bright. acousticness 1. era: 1980s. Germany. Perfect for a morning commute or workout when you need a surge of uncomplicated self-belief.