It prominently features the sounds of the Roland TR-909 , which remain a building block for dance music today.

It reached #2 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and topped charts in Belgium, Spain, Finland, and Iceland. It was later certified triple platinum. The Lip-Sync Controversy

The track was built around a sample from Marshall Jefferson's house classic, "Move Your Body" .

The project was the brainchild of American-born teacher Jo Bogaert , who moved to Belgium and sought to fuse American hip-hop with European "new beat" dance floor sensibilities.

The record label featured Congolese fashion model Felly Kilingi in the video and on the original album cover as a marketing tactic.

The powerful rapping and singing were performed by Ya Kid K (Manuela Kamosi), who also wrote the lyrics.

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It prominently features the sounds of the Roland TR-909 , which remain a building block for dance music today.

It reached #2 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and topped charts in Belgium, Spain, Finland, and Iceland. It was later certified triple platinum. The Lip-Sync Controversy Technotronic - Pump Up The Jam (HQ)

The track was built around a sample from Marshall Jefferson's house classic, "Move Your Body" . It prominently features the sounds of the Roland

The project was the brainchild of American-born teacher Jo Bogaert , who moved to Belgium and sought to fuse American hip-hop with European "new beat" dance floor sensibilities. The Lip-Sync Controversy The track was built around

The record label featured Congolese fashion model Felly Kilingi in the video and on the original album cover as a marketing tactic.

The powerful rapping and singing were performed by Ya Kid K (Manuela Kamosi), who also wrote the lyrics.