described it as "irresistibly catchy" and compared its hook potential to her earlier work.
: The song follows a straightforward narrative about longing and romantic anticipation.
Released in 1995 as the third single from her self-titled debut album, solidified Whigfield (Sannie Carlson) as a powerhouse of the 90s Eurodance era . Following the massive global success of "Saturday Night" and "Another Day," the track continued her streak of infectious, high-energy pop hits. Chart Performance and Reception WHIGFIELD - Think Of You
The song was a significant commercial success, particularly in Europe. According to Wikipedia , "Think of You" reached the in several countries, including the United Kingdom, Ireland, Denmark, and Norway. In the UK, it peaked at Number 7 , proving that Whigfield was far from a one-hit wonder.
Critical reception was largely positive, with music journalists praising its upbeat, "tart-pop" sound. described it as "irresistibly catchy" and compared its
While "Saturday Night" remains her most famous track, "Think of You" is a staple of 90s nostalgia tours and compilation albums. Whigfield, now performing under her real name , continues to tour and perform these hits at major throwback festivals.
gave the track a 4/5 rating, calling it "infectious, uncomplicated, and guaranteed to complete a hat-trick of hits". Following the massive global success of "Saturday Night"
Produced by Italian producer , "Think of You" features the hallmarks of the classic Eurodance sound : a steady 4/4 beat, bright synth riffs, and a simple, repetitive chorus designed for the dance floor.