The song was originally released in as the title track of Infernal's third studio album. While it enjoyed early success in Denmark, its global breakthrough arrived via multiple regional variations and re-releases:

The track reached its peak popularity during its , fueled by viral exposure such as BBC Radio 1 DJ Colin Murray’s on-air dance.

It peaked at #2 on the UK Singles Chart , spending seven weeks in the top five and 18 weeks in the top 40. It was the UK's 6th best-selling single of 2006.

The 2004 track by Danish dance-pop duo Infernal stands as a landmark of the mid-2000s Eurodance era. Its infectious "pumping for love" hook and high-energy production transitioned the group from local stars to international chart-toppers. Release and Evolution

Debuted in Denmark and Europe, becoming the only Danish song nominated at the Nordic Music Awards 2005 .

Re-recorded with lyrics supporting the England national football team for the 2006 FIFA World Cup .

Covered by Singaporean singer Shi Xin Hui , further extending its reach into Asian markets. Commercial Performance and Impact

Often described as a "total 100% banger," it is praised for its "wickedly singable" nature and its balance of Eurodance, trance, and house elements. Musical Structure and Remixes