Ruff Driverz

Ruff Driverz were the aliases of British DJ / remixers Brad Carter and Chris Brown. The duo also recorded under the names 2000BC and Transit.

In the late 1990s, the duo scored six dance hits in the UK. Two of these were also major successes on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart in the United States, where they were released on Tommy Boy Records. The flamenco-inspired "Dreaming" (featuring Katherine "Arrola" Ellis and credited as "Ruff Driverz Presents Arrola"), a Top Ten hit on the UK Singles Chart, peaked at #20 in the United States, and "Waiting For The Sun," which was their highest charting record, peaked at #2.

Today, Brad continues as a solo producer and remixer. Chris continues to organise, promote and book for some of the biggest events and festivals in the UK and Europe. The act reunited in 2019 for a brief show with Ellis.

Singles Discography

Year Single Peak chart positions Album
UK
[1]
US
[2]
1998 "Don't Stop" 30 In-Fidelity
"Deeper Love" 19
"Shame" 51
"Dreaming" 10 20
1999 "La Musica" 14
"Waiting for the Sun" 37 2
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