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The project was the brainchild of American-born teacher Jo Bogaert , who moved to Belgium and sought to fuse American hip-hop with European "new beat" dance floor sensibilities.

One of the most famous stories in pop history involves the Pump Up The Jam Official Music Video and album artwork. Technotronic - Pump Up The Jam (HQ)

After the song became a global smash and Felly's inability to sing live became apparent during US TV appearances, the album was repackaged to feature Ya Kid K as the true vocalist. Enduring Legacy Technotronic - Pump Up The Jam (Official Music Video) The project was the brainchild of American-born teacher

The record label featured Congolese fashion model Felly Kilingi in the video and on the original album cover as a marketing tactic. Enduring Legacy Technotronic - Pump Up The Jam

The track was built around a sample from Marshall Jefferson's house classic, "Move Your Body" .

The powerful rapping and singing were performed by Ya Kid K (Manuela Kamosi), who also wrote the lyrics.

Released on August 18, 1989, by the Belgian group Technotronic is a foundational track that brought electronic dance music from underground clubs into the global mainstream. Produced by Jo Bogaert (under the pseudonym Thomas de Quincey), the song pioneered the Eurodance and hip-house genres by blending pulsing house rhythms with hip-hop attitude. Key Facts and Production

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The project was the brainchild of American-born teacher Jo Bogaert , who moved to Belgium and sought to fuse American hip-hop with European "new beat" dance floor sensibilities.

One of the most famous stories in pop history involves the Pump Up The Jam Official Music Video and album artwork.

After the song became a global smash and Felly's inability to sing live became apparent during US TV appearances, the album was repackaged to feature Ya Kid K as the true vocalist. Enduring Legacy Technotronic - Pump Up The Jam (Official Music Video)

The record label featured Congolese fashion model Felly Kilingi in the video and on the original album cover as a marketing tactic.

The track was built around a sample from Marshall Jefferson's house classic, "Move Your Body" .

The powerful rapping and singing were performed by Ya Kid K (Manuela Kamosi), who also wrote the lyrics.

Released on August 18, 1989, by the Belgian group Technotronic is a foundational track that brought electronic dance music from underground clubs into the global mainstream. Produced by Jo Bogaert (under the pseudonym Thomas de Quincey), the song pioneered the Eurodance and hip-house genres by blending pulsing house rhythms with hip-hop attitude. Key Facts and Production