Is For You
by Pamela - Is For You is a 1989 production on Radiorama Productions. The writing is credited to Bruno Rosellini. Production duties were handled by Paolo Gemma.
About this track
Is For You is a 1989 production on Radiorama Productions. The writing is credited to Bruno Rosellini. Production duties were handled by Paolo Gemma.
- Released: 1989 (verified via Discogs)
- Written by: Bruno Rosellini
- Produced by: Paolo Gemma
Airplay
Plays per week (last 8 weeks):
First logged play: 2026-05-12 · last: 2026-08-18.
On air this track is typically mixed at 124.0 BPM (observed range 122.3 - 126.1 BPM, based on 12 plays; catalog 123.61 BPM, i.e. pitched -1.3 to 2.5 BPM on air).
What mixes well with this track
Tracks that were actually mixed directly before or after this one in the MixPerfect Radio non-stop mix (12 plays). Every transition is beat-matched within the station's ±3 BPM window and is always 32 beats.
Before this track
- Pamela - Is For You 2x 123.6 BPM 1989
- Anders Lundqvist - Escape Velocity 1x 124.0 BPM 2001
- I Wanted - Orient Express 1x 123.8 BPM 1984
- Bad Boys Blue - Hungry For Love '99 1x 126.0 BPM 1999
- Daylight - Space Jumper 1x 125.0 BPM 2004
- Sadomasy & DJ One - Body Motion 1x 125.8 BPM 1991
- The 'V' Project - First Hand Experience In Second Hand Love 1x 122.8 BPM 1986
- G. Lowe - You Are A Danger 1x 123.9 BPM 1992
- Marx & Spencer - Stay (Remix) 1x 126.0 BPM 1986
- M Like Moon - Don't Come Back 1x 123.6 BPM 1986
After this track
- Pamela - Is For You 2x 123.6 BPM 1989
- Technotronic - Get Up! (Before The Night Is Over) 1x 125.0 BPM 1990
- Lee Marrow FEAT Lipstick - Do You Want Me 1x 125.0 BPM 1990
- 49Ers - Touch Me 1x 123.0 BPM 1989
- Some Bizarre - Over The Rainbow 1x 122.8 BPM 2015
- Daylight - Let's Do It 1x 125.9 BPM 1992
- Aleph - Hero 1x 127.8 BPM 1989
- Ryan Paris - Besoin D'amour 1x 125.0 BPM 1988
- Natalie Ann - Doctor Games 1x 123.4 BPM 1984
- Twiggy Bop - Manolito 1x 120.6 BPM 1988
Small sample — these are observed connections from the airplay log, not recommendations.
BPM & mixability
At 123.61 BPM this track suits warm-up and groove transitions, and as a 1989 release it belongs to the 90s dance era. The station's mix engine beat-matches every transition within ±3 BPM of the house tempo, so this tempo fits comfortably in the mix.
Intro & break structure
How this record is shaped for DJ mixing, from the MixPerfect Radio catalog data.
Intro
Time: 00:15.557 - 00:31.088
Elements: VocalsMelodyBeats
Break
Time: 04:24.091 - 04:31.859
Loop: 04:24.091 - 04:31.859 (1× · each 00:07.768)
Elements: Beats
Skip region: 02:19.802 - 04:24.077 (the section that is cut to shorten the track)
On-air play time (in the mix): 02:04.264 - calculated from the catalog structure the way the radio engine does (break end + break-loop repeats, minus intro overlap and the skip region).
Transitions are always 32 beats, beat-matched within the station's ±3 BPM window. Loops provide extra material within that window.
Frequently asked questions
More from Pamela
- I Don't Wanna Get Hurt (1990)
- Close To You (1991)
- Saturday Night (1991)
- Hoky Toky (1992)
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Sources
Factual information on this page was researched using the following sources:
- Eurobeat Fandom
- Data provided by Discogs.
Release data (year, label, catalog number, country) comes from the original records in the MixPerfect Radio catalog. The text on this page is an original summary based on independently selected factual information; no source text has been reproduced. Facts may contain errors - see the legal information page for the full disclaimer.
