Black Connection is an Italian house music project formed by Corrado Rizza, Gino "Woody" Bianchi, and Dom Scuteri. The trio gained international recognition between 1997 and 2000, with a series of dance hits that charted in both the United Kingdom and the United States. Their debut single, "Give Me Rhythm", and its follow-up, "I'm Gonna Get Ya' Baby", featured vocals by Orlando Johnson and remixes by Full Intention. Their third charting single, "Keep Doin' It", featured Taka Boom, sister of Chaka Khan, with a remix by Stella Browne. In 1998, Billboard ranked Black Connection as the year's 25th top Club Play artist, reflecting the group's success on dance charts. Their recordings also appeared on influential dance compilations curated by Pete Tong, Judge Jules, Ministry of Sound, and Café Mambo, helping establish Black Connection as a notable name in late-1990s house music.