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In a 2024 interview with DJ Mag, ATB (André Tanneberger) said on the making of 9PM (Till I Come), "She was interested in to how are you producing music? And I had a really nice little studio these days and, showed her, okay, here, I can do a beat. Here is a guitar sound. And I played this melody. Right in this moment, I recognized, oh this is kind of an interesting melody. And so I started to work the melody and it was going further. And I put the bass in it and programmed. And I finally forgot that she's there, after a time she said, 'Very interesting. But we have to go to the cinema."

Originally releasing as ATB's debut single on October 26th, 1998, the song was included on Tanneberger's debut album, Movin' Melodies, released on April 26th, 1999, and soon thereafter became a hit, topping the charts in the UK, Ireland, Australia, Denmark, Greece, Italy, and Norway. The song received a revival in January 2021 when German DJ Topic and Swedish singer A7S remade the song alongside ATB, becoming more of a hit worldwide.

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