5:19 (album version - cold end) 5:02 (album version - fade) 3:45 (Bogaert’s 7” remix) 3:40 (hit mix)
Label
ARS Entertainment Belgium SBK Records (US)
Songwriter(s)
Manuela Kamosi, Jo Bogaert
Technotronic singles chronology
"Money Makes the World Go Round" (1991)
"Move This" (1992)
"Hey Yoh, Here We Go" (1993)
Music video
"Move This" on YouTube
"Move This" is a song by Belgian electronic music project Technotronic featuring Ya Kid K. Recorded in 1989 and appearing on Technotronic's debut album, Pump Up the Jam: The Album (1989), the song was re-recorded and included on The Greatest Hits (1993). It peaked at No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100, becoming their 3rd and last top 10 hit.[1] "Move This" is featured in the motion picture Let's Go to Prison, starring Will Arnett and Dax Shepard, and the King of the Hill episode "Dances with Dogs".
^McAleer, Dave (2004). Hit singles: top 20 charts from 1954 to the present day. San Francisco: Backbeat Books. p. 459. ISBN 0879308087.
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