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Pump Up The Jam

"Pump Up the Jam"
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Single by Technotronic
from the album Pump Up the Jam: The Album
Released 27 September 1989
Genre
Length 5:20
Label
Writer(s)
Producer(s) Thomas De Quincey
Technotronic singles chronology
"Pump Up the Jam"
(1989)
"Get Up! (Before the Night Is Over)"
(1990)
"Pump Up the Jam"
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Single by M.C. Sar & the Real McCoy
from the album On the Move!
Released 1989
Genre Eurodance
Length 5:58
Label Galaxis
Producer(s) Quickmix
M.C. Sar & the Real McCoy singles chronology
"Pump Up the Jam"
(1989)
"It's on You"
(1990)

"(If You're Not in it for Love) I'm Outta Here"
(1997)

"Pump Up The Jam - Rap '98"
(1998)

"It's on You '99"
(1999)

"Pump Up the Jam" is the opening track on Belgian act Technotronic's album Pump Up the Jam: The Album. Released as a single, it was a worldwide hit, reaching number two in the United Kingdom in 1989 and in the American Billboard Hot 100 in early 1990. The song was later certified triple platinum. Vocalist Ya Kid K was initially overshadowed by Congolese model Felly Kilingi, who appears lip-syncing in the music video and was featured on the first album cover as a marketing tactic. Ya Kid K was ultimately recognized upon a U.S. tour and a repackaged album cover that featured her instead of Felly. In 2005, it was remixed by DJ-producer D.O.N.S. and reached number one on the British Dance Chart. The Guardian featured the song on their A history of modern music: Dance in 2011.

On an episode of The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, Will Smith sang the chorus out of tune and danced to a drum cover of the song as comedy. The song was the background music of a Saturday Night Live skit that featured Nancy Kerrigan figure skating with Chris Farley and in a scene in the 1996 movie Space Jam, in which the Looney Tunes and Michael Jordan were getting ready to play basketball. It featured in the karaoke video game SingStar 90s, in a scene in the 2008 film You Don't Mess with the Zohan. The song was the basis for Soni De Nakhre, a Bollywood song featured in the movie Partner, which was itself loosely based on the movie Hitch. It was used in a 2008 cellphone commercial in Argentina, which explained "why translated songs aren't as good". The song was translated as "Infla la mermelada" (word by word, though not correctly, "Pump the jam").


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