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I asked Goodle AI (notA.I) 'what are the most underrate uk happy hardcore tracks?'

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Here are some underrated UK happy hardcore tracks:

The Journey (Part 1) by Ramos & Supreme
A favorite of some, this track is a roller that perfectly captures a happy, nostalgic, and melancholic feeling.

A happy hardcore classic produced by Force & Styles in 1997
This track features a haunting pipe and piano melody, uplifting vocals, hi hats, and cymbals.

A tune that ripped up raves across the globe in 1997
This track combines classic Method Man lyrics with vocals like "open your eyes, see all the love in me, I got enough forever".

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I'm going to ask next:

what track is:

@A happy hardcore classic produced by Force & Styles in 1997
This track features a haunting pipe and piano melody, uplifting vocals, hi hats, and cymbals.'
 
It's 'Heart of Gold':

The happy hardcore classic produced by Force & Styles in 1997 is "Heart of Gold". The song is known for its haunting pipe and piano melody, uplifting vocals, hi hats, and cymbals. It was a huge hit in the UK and US in 1997.

"Heart of Gold" is an example of the happy hardcore sound that became popular in the 1990s. This sound featured more original vocal leads and stab patterns, and less breakbeats. Other tracks that defined the genre at the time include "Pretty Green Eyes", "Cloudy Daze", "Sunshine after the Rain", and "Above the Clouds".
 
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