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In 1989, Pump Up The Jam became the first house song to cross over into mainstream pop radio, and I would like to wholeheartedly thank Belgium’s Technotronic for pioneering such a truly boss trend. This is exactly what a music video of this genre should look like.
Some of them try to rhyme but they can’t rhyme like this // I’m the miggida miggida miggida miggida Mac Daddy
Kris Kross, 1992
Dominican hotties 2 in a Room seriously have it going on. On top of a bunch of quivering babes and a turn table in the sand they’ve procured the flyest boom box/umbrella stand/keg/blender/sunglasses holder ever made. Wiggle It, y’all.
This video proves that the realest jams bring together people from every walk of life. African queens, white trash ravers, snapping grungies and sensual bubble dancers alike can delight in Bizarre Inc.’s 1992 track I’m Gonna Get You (provided a discriminating bouncer keeps out the riff raff).
YO DJ, PUMP THIS PARTY.