Who C & C Music Factory are
C+C Music Factory was an American musical group formed in 1989 by David Cole and Robert Clivillés. The group is best known for their five hit singles: "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)", "Here We Go (Let's Rock & Roll)", "Things That Make You Go Hmmm...", "Just a Touch of Love", and "Keep It Comin' (Dance Till You Can't Dance No More)". The band stopped recording in 1996, following Cole's death. In 2010, C+C Music Factory reformed with Eric Kupper replacing Cole. Original member Freedom Williams acquired trademark rights to the name in 2003 and still tours under that moniker. C+C Music Factory have earned 35 music industry awards, including five Billboard Music Awards, five American Music Awards, and two MTV Video Music Awards. In December 2016, Billboard named them the 44th-most successful dance act.
Biography from the C & C Music Factory article on Wikipedia, available under CC BY-SA 4.0.
Most played tracks
The tracks Spotify surfaces first for C & C Music Factory, with its own 0–100 popularity score alongside.
Latest releases
16 recent albums and singles. Cover art links through to Spotify.
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Scene ranks
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C & C Music Factory in numbers
How many monthly Spotify listeners does C & C Music Factory have?
C & C Music Factory has 2,500,000 monthly Spotify listeners in the week of Aug 17, 2026, as published on their public Spotify artist page.
What is C & C Music Factory's world ranking?
C & C Music Factory is ranked #226 of 1214 electronic music artists in the DJ INDEX, which ranks purely by monthly Spotify listeners.
Where is C & C Music Factory from?
C & C Music Factory is from United States, where they rank #34 among the acts we track.
What kind of music does C & C Music Factory make?
C & C Music Factory is categorised as House in the DJ INDEX.
Snapshot from the week of Aug 17, 2026. Listener figures come from Spotify's own public artist page and are rounded.