Reel 2 Real - I Like To Move It 1993 Apr 2026

: AllMusic described it as an "instant wall shaker" with pulsing synths that still sound fresh decades later. Billboard highlighted how the The Mad Stuntman’s raspy "toasting" transformed a standard house groove into a "rousing peak-hour anthem".

: The "heart and soul" of the song is the energetic delivery of The Mad Stuntman (Mark Quashie), whose charismatic Jamaican Patois made the hook unmistakable. Reel 2 Real - I Like To Move It 1993

"I Like to Move It" by Reel 2 Real is widely regarded as a definitive 1990s dance anthem that effectively merged New York house rhythms with ragga-style vocals. Released in October 1993, the track became a global phenomenon, winning at the 1995 International Dance Awards. Critical & Public Reception : AllMusic described it as an "instant wall

Critics generally praised the song's energy and immediate accessibility, though some noted its repetitive nature could be polarizing. "I Like to Move It" by Reel 2

Produced by , the track is noted for its high-energy fusion of styles: Style : A blend of Eurodance , Latin house , and reggae .