🎵 Technotronic - Pump Up the Jam REACTION
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My mom is mexican and she would play this song every time she would clean the house lol
Now I can only think of Cunk on Earth when I hear this song.
Same!!!
Literally watching it now
grade school dance vibes. Technotronic was dance music, not hiphop, and I think they actually had like four hits, but this was probably their biggest.
Power 96 used to play this all the time on my way to high school in the mornings
WELCOME TO THE EARLY 90S
MARRS- PUMP UP THE VOLUME
SNAP- THE POWER
Where's my Disco biscuits I'm going clubbing 🎶🔥😂.
fun fact - Ya Kid K, the vocalist (not the girl dancing/lip syncing in the video), was 15 when she went into the studio to do this song.
This is Club or Techno. Early rave staple. It's was an awesome time to be 21 and this song pumping!
It was a Belgian dance group. In this video they used a congolese model. The original singer is 'Ya kid K' Manuela Barbara Kamosi a congolese belgian hip hop artist that lived in the us before returning to Belgium and making this song.
The Netflix mockumentary 'Cunk On Earth' (British comedian Diane Morgan) managed to work this song into every episode.... using it as a ludicrous, yet hilarious, historical benchmark of human evolution.
My first thought as well.
Cunk on Earth, along with Medical Police are the two funniest things on Netflix.
Another of their hits is “Get Up.”
Damn, I'm proud of myself: I remembered that this came out back in '89, off the top of my head...
theres a whole stash of 90s crossover tech classics that need reviews imo
More house this. Early house.
The model in the music video is Felly. The actual rapper is named Ya Kid K. The group is founded by a Swedish musician whose name I don't remember right now. They do have other songs. React to their songs Get Up and Move This please.
Memories, of skateboarding in my garage, as a kid, to this.
Highschool early 90's ( class of 92) me a metal (rock & roll fan) but I walked to highschool jamming to this 💯
16-17 ish danced in a club...I was classified metal head.... long blonde hair ,skinny black jeans, basketball boots Metallica Tshirt....,didn't care ! My metal head GF loved me for it !
Faith No More used to cover part of this song in their live shows.
Heads up, the girl is only a lip sinking model, not the actual singer, it's the young kid dancing in the clip.
I was 11 when this came out. Music by Technotronic and 2unlimited were my jamz. 😊
As a Canadian, it's nice to see our national anthem getting so much recognition lately.
Technotronic was a Belgian electronic music project formed in 1987 by Jo Bogaert, best known for the 1989 single "Pump Up the Jam"
Are you sure you're in the right place? Either that or they changed the Canadian National Anthem without telling me. LOL
I'm not necessarily against that idea by the way if they choose "Pump up the Jam". kekekeke
This was played virtually EVERYWHERE!!
😁
The Model was not singing just lip synching, as the Artist Ya Kid K was still in school, and did not have the ability to do the video, so they brought in "Felly" to dance and lip synch. Then they put Felly on the cover. Their follow up Get Up also Hit it big, and once again Felly lip synched and danced on it.
This is Euro-Dance/House. It was popular in the early 90s.
They also had hit songs called 'Move This' and 'Get Up' 😉
the woman in the video is a model lip syncing. The actual singer is a belgian/conglese woman who grew up in chicago. I like the strong accent in the vocals
Yes. Ya Kid K ❤ was the real voice
Ya kid K 👍
milli vanilli 😂
They didn't put her in the video because she was considered freakish/gay as she dressed like a boy.
Yea, it was a big deal when it was revealed. Kid K was not “aesthetically pleasing enough” to be in the video 🙄
Move This and Get Up (before the night is over) we’re my favorite Technotronic songs.
This song got me in so much trouble. It came on the radio and I floored my Mustang (in the neighborhood at 1am), only to pass a cop sitting in the damn neighborhood. Ugh. Lost license and had 40 hours community service. Mom/Dad took my car for 3 months!! Such a tragedy.
This is legendary! Iconic! Made in a basement on a computer,, pure dance techno pop! And the vocalist comes from the world of hip hop. Made in Belgium!!
This song blew my mind when it came out in 89' Never heard anything like it before.
This song doesn't get the recognition it deserves. This group changed music.
Oh my god, I was 18 or 19 back then and in my mainstream clubbing phase. Great disco song!
It's Hip House. Similar songs from the era that fall within this genre include It Takes Two (Rob Base), I'll House You ( Jungle Bros.), The Power (Snap), Gonna Make You Sweat (C&C) and anything by Doug Lazy, etc
This was a club staple back in the day, djs remixed it and it went on and on, filled the dance floor every friday and saturday night.
This song reminds me of busting tracks in the back of Sbarro pizza in the mall with my friends in 1989 practicing for homecoming dance!
I've loved this song since I was 10 years old (when it first came out).
1989: Early college days for me. House, Eurodance from Belgium.
snap, 2unlimited:)
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Lexi appeared overwhelmed with the visuals and all that her reaction was missing was Lexi clutching her pearl necklace...lol.
Huh, never knew she was saying "I want". I always thought it was "AAOW-Wa!", lol.
Move This was another big hit of theirs. House music was big in the late 80s-early 90s and hip hop was infused into just about every genre.
LMAO, Pump it up! Fell off a chair at Brad "yeah, you can tell (it's old school hip-hop,) it doesn't sound all (ratchet? wretched? ratshit?)‼️"🤙
Sounds familiar, because its played at sporting events and gyms quite often lol. Also in movies, TV shows, dance clubs, etc.
Early hip hop? Maybe because of the occasional rapping. Kind of . But this is/was considered house music, techno, Eurodance, EDM, etc. When disco dyed out during the mid '80s, it kind of morphed into this. Eurodance, electrofunk, techno. Bands like Snap!, KLF, Black Box, Culture Beat, Real McCoy, Ace of Base, C&C Music Factory, Haddaway, Crystal Waters, etc. Big in the late '80s, '90s, and '00s.
Technotronic werent 1 hit wonders. This was their hit in the late '80s. They also had other hits in the early - mid '90s, like "Get Up", "Move This", "Move That Body", "This Beat is Technotronic",
"Move it to the Rythm", etc. Watch those videos, too. They were from Europe (Belgium, Germany, France).
BTW, that pretty black lady was lip syncing. She's a model from Africa. Felly Kilingi is her name.
Its still got it.
They use to play this all the time in the dance clubs back then 🤔 Fun times.🕺💃
god damn i feel old now lol..... this was huge back in the day. and the clue is in the group name "TECHNOtronic" it isnt hip hop it is "Techno"...
Lynnwood 😈 Brian back in the day I Dj'd parties and Technotronic was a big hit and I loved this Belgium group.
Trip down 6th grade memory lane! 😂
A project out Belgium, from Jo Bogaert ( who doesn't appear in any video, he was basically the producer). The "singer" is model Felly Kilingi, miming to lyrics by Kamosi ("Ya Kid K"). They had a sort of semi-hit follow up to this, and I think that was it.
We called this and all kind of likeways music for "Dance", Euro-Disco" or "Euro-Techno". Didn´t matter what country or part of the world it was from...it was "Euro" Haha. Btw...i´m from Sweden, maybe it was just here we did it 😁
Late 80s and early 90s dance music often featured both rappers and singers. This is not Hip-hop. But then, most of this type of dance music featuring rappers was not very big in America, but it was massive everywhere else in the world. Especially, in the UK and Europe.
True comments! And yes, this is what we called house music, techno, Eurodance, etc.
FWIW, it's big in the US, too. But, def more popular overseas.
there's a story from KRS-One's brother about a time he was DJing a BDP show and ran out of records to play, and put this on, the crowd stopped and starting booing. This DEFINITELY did not go well with hiphop heads back in the day.
We were stationed in Berlin in the late 80’s and EuroTech dance hits were everywhere in the clubs.
Anything popular on MTV made it onto the dance floor but we definitely felt the techno-pop vibes when we heard it.
I had forgotten how much more innocent the dancing was back in the day.
This was dance club music in its time... technotronic, c and c music factory, D light.... Great memories. Great reaction. Thank you.
Very disrespectful thing to say . Appalling. Lol
Don’t forget Soul 2 Soul and Snap! which released dance songs about this same time frame.
@@ZacCostilla Yes,I remember those groups,man,I used to-LIVE-on the dance floor back then,girls didn't want to dance more than 1 song,so I'd dance by myself. LOL. Good times.
I am transported back to 11 years old. I dubbed this off the radio onto my fire mix tape.
Back to my younger years. I was in the army when this hit came out at the end of eighties. We were watching it on MTV every day... :))
This reminds me of elementary school roller skating parties.
I was a freshman in high school when this came out. So this song takes me back to a crazy time in my life.
Released: 18 August 1989
It’s funny listening to older songs like this with decent headphones nowadays. The production on this was so clean, sounds great!
This was what kinda music besides Rock music I listened to
The woman in the video isn't the actual vocalist. Ya Kid K was the singer/rapper but didn't appear in the vid.
I still remember their performance on SNL (circa very early 90’s) and turning up my parents tv as loud as it would go 😂
My elementary school was so hyped over this song back then
Dancing to this imagining you were a really good dancer now my new hip wont take the stress..
This style of song is basically club music or underground club , But it became so popular then it made radio play . I remember this playing at The Palladium in NYC
Bodybuilders Hans and Franz on SNL:
"We're going to...PUMP YOU UP!!!"
This is SO typical 90s....I liked follow up - Get Up - as well
Such a fun song. Has anyone seen how masterfully it was used in BBC series “Cunk on Earth” ? Honestly it took my by surprise every single time and I loved it 😂😂! Philomena Cunk is the best !
Still fun all these years later. Love her pronunciation.
If you like this, you'll Love Deee-Lite's GROOVE IS IN THE HEART from 1990. The official music video is a MUST.
it still slaps . Such a great time for music that year was.
This WAS the song in EVERY dance club back in the day!!! Still love it!!!
One more thing.
In the dance clubs back then... nobody paid attention to the words... it was ALL bass and Rhythm...
In the UK this genre was called "Hip-House". See also Beatmasters, Cookie Crew... and of course Jungle Brothers "I'll House You".
D-Mob and Cathy Dennis 😍, Maurice, Twin Hype, Snap, KC Flightt, The Movement was the rave era version of hip house, and a bunch more one-off groups I can't remember...so dope man just banger after banger.
This song is really something when the whole club is thumping with the beat.
Definitely early EDM. It was a Belgian music style called New Beat in '89. Somewhat the same as Acid House which came from Chicago.
This is Italian House Music!
House music originated in gay black clubs in Chicago, this sound was influenced by early 80’s British Synth-pop (Early Depeche Mode etc) and disco!
I mentioned Depeche Mode as they were invited to one of these clubs and were treated like gods there!
Hello Bob!
Technotronic came from Belgium and the style was not Italian House Music, the music genre was called Eurodance back then. Kind regards :-)
It is not Italian. It is Belgian. Check out Belgian new beat if you are interested.
@@Feieraufsicht Cheers, for pointing out my mistake! 👍🏻
@@stefanderoos5155 I’ll do that! Cheers! 👍🏻
'Jagged Edge - Where the Party At ft. Nelly' another great song
Started the video trend of making a video at your local Wal Mart for a dollar and a quarter.
Reminds me of being in the Air Force stationed in Germany. Same with Milli Vanilli and Roxette.
whenever i hear or think about this song i immediately think of jock jams
Wife here.., I wore this cassette out!!..Early Hip Hop..We all Loooved this..(Even as Metal heads!!)
hip hop?? :) ok well they hippin and hoppin so i guess its true
Not really hip hop. Its house music, techno. Just has a little rapping in it lol.
This isn't hip hop but it's influenced by the first wave of hip hop and earlier dance music. It was part of the acid house scene late 80's/early 90's. If you listened to pirate radio stations (was lucky to have loads in London) like Fantasy FM the DJ's used to mix all sorts of stuff together, techno, house, electro, hip hop, maybe some classical. Tracks were faded one into another so always changing. I used to go out raving and dance till I dropped, bandanas, whistles, smiley t-shirts, hoodies with weird patterns on them, bright coloured suits, hippie waste coats, you name it. Was going on in warehouses, wine bar basements, fields around London, Ibiza. Later on serious drugs gangs got involved and the scene lost its buzz.
2 tracks to try out: Man Machine - Robot Okoku (the robot kingdom) and A Guy Called Gerald - Emotion Electric.
This tune is timeless, one of those tracks that never will get old. If u go clubbing they still play it in clubs today not to mention there probly 100ds of different remixes on it aswell. Just like Snap - the power and rythm is a dancer these 3 tracks will never die from clubbing scene ever.
One of my most favorite songs. I was a fat twelve year old, dancing with my best friend, without a care, at my school dances. Did not give a f. It was anything goes lol.
Love this! I was 15 and sneaking out to dance clubs. 😂 Last two sentences same, same. ❤
This made me want to lace up the roller skates
Yep...oh the memories. This was THE jam. My introduction to Euro hip- house. Great reaction!
My brother went to Los Angeles for a summer with our relatives (we all did) and I remember he brought this tape cassette back for me. It hadn't even made it to the radio out here yet (Missouri) but I remember blowing this out while we were playing in the yard and street. Rollerblading the street to this. It was awesome! I played it til the tape was eaten by the deck player.
I used to go to an underage dance club when I was around 13 yo and I vividly remember getting down to this track on the dance floor.. 34years later and I'm still boppin' to it...
Y'all should check out Marrs "Pump Up the Volume"... it's my fave late 80s/early 90s jam
This still pumps me up. 😆
This was my jam when i was growin up.
Fun song. Space Jam memories.
I was 10 when this came out 34 years ago 🫢 i'm old 😆
As a side note, this track just happened to be released on the exact same date as unrelated techno dance track Pump Up The Jam by Belgian dance act Technotronic.
Unrelated? What???
@@tjpea7916 watch cunk on earth.😉
😂not sure how I missed that. Thought you’d lost your mind at first
If you grew up with this song you were so sick of hearing it you would leave the club
Yep...that was the jam..! 1988
This is early 90s. Sounds fresh.
one of the first eurodance hits
Nothing like a club turning this up till your ears bleed back in the day. You had to dance even if you couldn’t dance.
If this song doesn't make you want to dance, I'm worried about you.
You are just too funny!!!
I want to but... well look at my comment and see why lol.
be worried about me
You Sir, are absolutely GODDAM RIGHT! I am a metal head from the 80's and when this song was on I was secretly jamming inside and would occasionally catch it on MTV and crank it up when no one else was around.
@@robertwilson2007 Agreed on all points. At this point in history my favourite bands were Iron Maiden, Metallica, and Megadeth but this is an awesome tune.
The music genre called New Beat
This was awesome -- best of the 80s and early 90s! Another one: MARRS, Pump up the Volume
Used to dance to this with my buddy in the street when I was 10. What a freaking BANGER