The demo was presented to de Coster and Wilde, leading to Ray joining 2 Unlimited, and "Get Ready for This" was produced as their first single.
Ready Steady Cook | Pop the Glock/Ready to Uff | One Love/People Get Ready | Ready Steady Go! | The Ready Set | Rough and Ready | People Get Ready | Not Ready to Die | Get Ready For This | Get Ready for This | Ready-to-wear | ready-to-wear | Ready to Uff | Ready to Die | Ready Steady Go (song) | Ready Steady Go | Ready Steady Cook (Australian TV series) | Ready Player One | Ready for the Victory | Ready for the Real Life | Ready for the Night (album) | Ready for the Night | People Get Ready (song) | Not Ready to Make Nice | Meal, Ready-to-Eat | Get Ready | British Ever Ready Electrical Company | Amphibious Ready Group | Yes, I'm Ready | Rough and Ready, Pennsylvania |
Most notably, "Y'all ready for this?" has been made globally famous as a sample in the song "Get Ready for This" by early-'90s dance group 2 Unlimited.
The final song on "Majic 108" was "Good Girls" by Joe, while the first song on "Z" was "Get Ready For This" by 2 Unlimited.
There was a short announcement from a female ("This feels like my own radio station") and an awkward segue into "Get Ready For This" by 2 Unlimited, then Michael Jackson's "Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'".
The opening of "Get Ready for This" is also used in a 2004 South Park episode in which candidates for school mascot are introduced in the school's gymnasium.