Afrojack Ten Feet Tall Review
(2014) is often viewed as the peak of Afrojack's commercial and pop-crossover era. Featuring the soulful, soaring vocals of singer-songwriter Wrabel , the track is a quintessential example of "Big Room" progressive house that dominated festivals in the mid-2010s . 🎧 Review Summary
: Generally high among fans, ranging from 4/5 to 4.5/5 on platforms like Discogs . Afrojack Ten Feet Tall
: Holds a 2.72/5 , reflecting the common critical divide on festival-style progressive house from that era. (2014) is often viewed as the peak of
: Peaked at #22 on the US Mainstream Top 40 and stayed on the charts for 10 weeks. 💬 Community Perspectives : Holds a 2
“Afrojack's -laser wipes your brain clean and you fall to your knees, surrounded by the mindless whirr of his siren-led Euro dance.” The Guardian · 11 years ago
Reviews from the time of release highlight the song's "energy" vs. its "repetitiveness":