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Enjoy! Awa, a place to stay ยท Get your booty on the floor tonight. Make my day. Awa, a place to stay. Get your booty on the floor tonight. Make my day Band: Techotronic Album: Pump Up The Jam (1998) Vocals: Ya Kid D (Manuela Barbara Kamosi Moaso Djogi) Genre: House/Hip House/Eurodance/New Beat Songwriters: Manuela Kamosi Farley "Jackmaster Funk"(uncredited) Thomas D. Quincey also known as Jo Bogaert Belgian musician, songwriter, and record producer Jo Bogaert had previously had a few successes in his native Belgium. The video shows model Felly Kilingi lip-syncing. Released in August 1998 is was a instant success in Europe and US a year later. I remember going to a local club on Sundays to dance, and this would play and I'd be on a speaker crazy happy. They'd open it, to let teens dance and make extra money. It isn't done anymore and it's kind of sad. Vocals Ya Kid D was still in school at the time and they wanted a face to the song so that's why that model was chosen, and some of it instant success, later fans knew who it was singing "Pump it up". I started walking every day when Covid hit cause I was so bored and lonely, and I still do, the benefits are just too good. This is my starting song to get my walking pace fast, I don't stroll. I've gone from a size 10 to a size 4. Haha! Great memories as a teen, still use it, I don't think anyone doesn't know it. A later release {https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pump_Up_the_Jam_(album)) all that's I said and credits only the rapper Ya Kid D. I graduated in 98, this was very much in all out lives. |