Jervis Ricardo Alfonso Lyte[1] known professionally as Ricardo da Force is an English male vocalist, most notable for contributing vocals to dance music tracks by artists The KLF on "3 a.m. Eternal", "Last Train to Trancentral" and "Justified and Ancient"; and N-Trance's "Electronic Pleasure" and cover of the Bee Gees disco song, "Stayin' Alive".
Da Force also featured on the Greed remake of M/A/R/R/S', "Pump Up the Volume", and a remix of the song "The Great Escape", made for Euro 2000.
† Greed featuring Ricardo Da Force
‡ N-Trance featuring Ricardo Da Force
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