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2 Unlimited - Jump For Joy (official Music Video) -

The video is primarily set in a industrial parking garage.

This video is notable for being the only official release in which Anita Doth wears dreadlocks . Her outfit consists of black furs, a black dress, and black gloves. Production and Release

The music video was directed by the British duo (Max Giwa and Dania Pasquini). 2 UNLIMITED - Jump For Joy (Official Music Video)

Experience the high-energy visuals and official performances of this 90s dance classic: 2 Unlimited - Jump For Joy (Official Music Video) YouTube · 2 Unlimited Official 2 Unlimited - Jump For Joy (original video 1996 on MCM) YouTube · Monte Carlo Music 2 Unlimited - Jump For Joy (1996) (4K Tunez UK) YouTube · 4K Tunez UK 2 Unlimited - Jump For Joy (Live Trexx 1996) YouTube · BGfanUnlimited Commercial Impact

The song was a significant chart success across Europe, peaking at . It also reached the Top 20 on the Eurochart Hot 100 , peaking at #13 . The single was included on their greatest hits compilation, Hits Unlimited . The video is primarily set in a industrial parking garage

Released in January 1996, the music video for stands as a significant milestone in the history of the Dutch Eurodance duo 2 Unlimited . It was the final single from their era with original members Anita Doth and Ray Slijngaard to be released with a standard music video before the group's initial breakup later that year . Video Concept and Visuals

While originally released in 1996, the video was uploaded to the Official 2 Unlimited YouTube Channel in 2014, where it has since amassed over 8 million views. Production and Release The music video was directed

"Jump for Joy" blends Eurodance with elements of Happy Hardcore and House, a popular sound in the mid-90s.