Carol J. Bailey's music career began in the early nineties, with the typical Italian Garage style trending in 1992. The song "Understand Me", released in Italy under the label DFC was a big hit in clubs Europe, licensed for example in Belgium under the label Music Man and in France under Happy Music, where it reached the top 30 club charts at the beginning of January 1993. The singles released in 1993 were in the same style but in 1994 they took a new direction, Eurodance. With the help of Italian producers G.Trivellato & G.Sachetto and the upcoming team Alex Party, "Feel It" became a hit across Europe, in the typical Italian Dance style. This was released under famous labels like Multiply in the UK and Scorpio Music in France, where it charted in the Top 30 club charts. In 1995, Alex Party produced a new song for Carol Bailey, "Fever". Following singles "I Can't Make You Love Me" and "Under My Skin" had less success but still went on to be licensed in other countries, such as by Scorpio Music in France. Meanwhile, Carol performed for German project U96 to help them promote on stage their single "Club Bizarre." She can be seen on the stage of Dance Machine 6 in France performing "Club Bizarre". She also did vocals on U96 next single "Movin'" and appeared in its music video.