Stubru long-read Push

Illustration: Long-read on Universal Nation by Push for Studio Brussels

In a series of long-reads, radio station Studio Brussel presented some remarkable stories related to music history. This long-read told the origin and history of the famous song Universal Nation by the artist Push. What began as small trance studio project in late 1997, became an international commercial success over the years. The song was first released in 1998 on the legendary Belgian trance label Bonzai Records. After receiving positive reviews, the song was signed in France, Spain and Germany. One year later, other European countries followed (UK, Italy, Norway, Sweden, The Netherlands). Due to the several individual releases, the song has three different titles: Universal Nation, Universal Nation ’99 and Universal Nation (The Real Anthem).