Alice DeeJay

Alice Deejay was a Dutch Eurodance project active from 1999, created by producers Wessel van Diepen, Dennis van den Driesschen, Sebastiaan Molijn, and Eelke Kalberg, with vocalist Judith Anna Pronk as the public face. The group rose to international prominence with their 1998 single "Better Off Alone," which achieved massive commercial success and sold millions of copies globally. Operating within the Eurodance and vocal trance genres, Alice Deejay became emblematic of the late 1990s European dance-pop movement, blending synth-pop elements with accessible melodies that appealed to mainstream and club audiences alike.