![]() ![]() Now Felly is learning to speak English, but at that time she spoke only French. And in 2020, Slant Magazine ranked it at number 40 in their list of "The 100 Best Dance Songs of All Time". The Guardian featured the song on their "A History of Modern Music: Dance" in 2011. and reached number one on the British Dance Chart. In 2005, the song was remixed by DJ-producer D.O.N.S. tour and a repackaged album cover that featured her instead of Felly. Ya Kid K was ultimately recognized upon a U.S. Technotronic's vocalist Ya Kid K was initially overshadowed by Congolese model Felly Kilingi, who appears lip-syncing in the music video and was featured on the first album cover as a marketing tactic. "Pump Up the Jam" has been described as a fusion of hip hop and deep house elements, as an early example of the hip house genre, and it has been considered the first house song to become a hit in the US. It also peaked at number-one in Belgium, Finland, Iceland, Portugal and Spain. It was released as a single on 18 August 1989 and was a worldwide hit, reaching number two in the United Kingdom in 1989 and on the US Billboard Hot 100 in early 1990. " Pump Up the Jam" is the opening track on Belgian act Technotronic's first album, Pump Up the Jam: The Album (1989). From the album Pump Up the Jam: The Album
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