Bust a Move (song)
"Bust a Move" |
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Single by Young MC |
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from the album Stone Cold Rhymin' |
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B-side |
"Got More Rhymes", "The Fastest Rhyme-My Name Is Young" |
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Released |
May 22, 1989[1] |
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Format |
12-inch vinyl, 7-inch vinyl, cassette, CD |
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Recorded |
1989 |
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Genre |
Pop rap, dance-rock, rap rock |
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Length |
4:20 |
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Label |
Fourth & Broadway, Delicious Vinyl, Island Records, BMG Ariola |
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Writer(s) |
Marvin Young, Matt Dike, Michael Ross |
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Producer(s) |
Matt Dike, Michael Ross |
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Certification |
Platinum (RIAA)[2] |
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Young MC singles chronology |
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"Bust a Move" is a song by British-American rapper Young MC. It won the 1990 Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance. It appeared on his album Stone Cold Rhymin' and was his biggest hit, reaching number 7 on the Billboard Hot 100 and topping the charts in Australia. The song stayed on the Billboard 100 for 39 weeks and 20 weeks in the top 40 alone. The song is built on a sample of "Found a Child" by the group Ballin' Jack. The drums, produced by a Linn drum, are sampled from the song “Radio-Activity” by RoyalCash. The breakdown segment contains a combination of beats sampled from the songs "Scorpio" by Dennis Coffey and the Detroit Guitar Band, and "Daytime Hustler" by Bette Midler. Bust a Move also featured guest vocals by Crystal Blake and bass guitar by Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea, both of whom also appeared in the video.
In 2008, it was ranked number 47 on VH1's 100 Greatest Hip Hop Songs and number 60 on VH1's 100 Greatest Songs of the 1980s.
Chart positions
In popular culture
Young MC landed a cameo role in the Jason Reitman 2009 film Up in the Air. Young played himself, performing Bust a Move[10] at a software convention and the characters Ryan (played by George Clooney) and Alex (Vera Farmiga), who are among the audience, are seen shouting the chorus.
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