Ray Horton

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Ray Horton is an American singer and songwriter best known for his work in Eurodance and electronic music, particularly as the lead vocalist of the project Fun Factory. Born on May 1, 1973, in Washington, D.C., Horton became associated with the European dance music scene during the 1990s.

Horton gained international recognition as the frontman of Fun Factory, a group that achieved commercial success with upbeat dance tracks characterized by catchy hooks, energetic rhythms, and club-oriented production. Songs like “Close to You,” “I Wanna B with U,” and “Celebration” became popular across Europe and in dance music markets worldwide.

His vocal style, combining smooth melodic delivery with rhythmic phrasing, played a key role in defining the group’s sound. During the peak of Eurodance in the 1990s, Horton’s performances contributed to the genre’s widespread appeal and club success.

In addition to his work with Fun Factory, Horton has been involved in other music projects and performances, continuing to engage with the dance music scene. His career reflects the international nature of Eurodance, with American vocalists often collaborating with European producers.

Today, Ray Horton is recognized as a notable voice in 1990s Eurodance, remembered for his contributions to one of the era’s popular dance acts and his role in shaping the sound of that period’s club music.