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Released1989
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© 2009 ARS Entertainment Belgium (A Division Of Universal Music Belgium)
℗ 2009 ARS Entertainment Belgium (A Division Of Universal Music Belgium)

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"Pump Up The Jam" was the first Eurodance hit in America. It's the work of Technotronic, a Belgian group assembled by producer and DJ Jo Bogaert. The idea was to mix European house music with hip-hop, and it worked very well for a few years. "Pump Up The Jam" was released in 1989 and reached #2 in the US in January 1990, fended off by Michael Bolton's "How Am I Supposed to Live Without You." Soon after, Eurodance songs like "Everybody Everybody" by Black Box, "Get Ready For This" by 2 Unlimited and "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)" by C+C Music Factory were on the charts along with two more hits from Technotronic: "Get Up (Before The Night Is Over)" (#7 US) and "Move This" (#6 US).


Manuella "Ya Kid K" Komosi was the lead vocalist on this and most other Technotronic songs, but she was not in the video or on the album cover, which instead featured Zairean-born fashion model Felly lip-synching the lyrics. Felly had nothing to do with recording the song, and didn't speak English. Bogaert used her to establish an image for the group, even if it meant some awkward miming in the video. Around the same time, C&C Music factory did something similar when they had a model pretend to sing the parts of Martha Wash on hits like "Gonna Make You Sweat." Snap! also used a fake singer in their video for "The Power." When Technotronic toured with DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince, Felly didn't come along - they were fronted by their real vocalists Ya Kid K and MC Eric.


In 2005, DONS (the German production duo Ollie Goedicke and Frank Sieben) remixed this song. The new version became a dance hit and charted in the UK.

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