И только через пару десятков лет до них дойдет, насколько потрясающие моменты они упустили В том зале люди сидели тем вечером и видимо не понимали какой легендарный хит они видели вживую первыми
I agree. At one point, I could see the annoyed facial expression on her face, as though silently thinking to herself, "Hey...STOP talking amongst yourselves, and watch me perform!" The crowd was definitely not being respectful to her at all, and I don't like that. Even though she isn't the real singer, she is a very beautiful model and dancer, nonetheless, who should be given proper credit.
@@alvinadhin5400 Do you think that she really GAF about the audience when she got paid for the performance? Stop thinking that your opinion applies to everyone. Hint :It doesn't
@Outspoken.African CAP Plenty artists lipsync. That audience just weren't fans of the music or the artist. When you are a fan, you return the energy that's being given. They weren't returning any energy at all. Neutral at bad. Negative at worse.
most times, crowds on shows are doing exactly what the producers tell them to. Personally, if someone is gonna lip-sync I'm not really getting hype for that.
@@burnu2240it’s 1989 buddy! Literally still the 80s lol no one had Grunge on the minds, unless you lived in Seattle hahahaha I swear people try too hard sometimes. This song was a massive hit worldwide gtfo trying to say Nirvana was mainstream in 1989 Hahahaha
The dancer/"singer" is Felly Kilingi but the vocals were actually Manuela Kamosi (AKA Ya Kid K). It was Kamosi and Jo Bogaert who comprised Technotronic, but neither of them appear in this video.
Ya kid k used to have a channel on here where she had told the full story, rastawella1 idk why she removed all her videos im guessing the label or someone probably came after her. But yeah this is all true. Said also she wrote the lyrics for the song in about 15 minutes. I think she said she was 13 or so when she wrote it.
They pulled this shit a lot back in the day. They used models instead of real singers because they were more visually appealing. Especially in Europe, especially black artists. Black Box, C+C Music Factory, etc.
@@siranbabayan1203that is true but in this case the real vocalist is gorgeous and is also light-skinned which is what the industry typically prefers... maybe they were trying to be more appealing to black audiences by using a darker skinned model
lol those are some basic dance moves, maybe call down. That black girl didn’t write, sing, produce,l anything involved in the song. They literally picked her to be the black face.
Can you dance like that? Can you dance like that in front of a hundred people sitting blank faced at you and being filmed for tv? If you can I would praise you too. Why have you brought the colour of her skin into this? The original singer is black so why not have someone black mime to it if you can't or don't want the original singer to do it? You'd rather they got someone white to do it? What exactly is your problem with my thinking this dancer is cool? @@ajschraufnagel
IGUAL POR LO QUE LEI POR AHI LA REACCIÓN FUE PLANEADA, ASI LES GUSTARA, COMO QUE NO LA VIVIERAN, LA PRESENTARON PERO NO QUERIAN DARLE RELEVANCIA MUSICAL NI RITMICA, QUISIERON DARLE MENOR IMPORTANCIA A LO QUE MUSICALMENTE SE ESTABA PRESENTANDO.
Bless this woman for giving it her best effort. No DJ, no backing dancers, no Ya Kid K. Just her and the choreo she learned when they made the video. Yikes!
The crowd is responding as if some random woman just jumped up and started dancing in the middle of a café. Love the gal sitting there just holding her cigarette and looking disdainful. But hey, gotta give Felly props, she kept on going!
Loving the smoker too. What a totally weird situation altogether. But it's a good reminder for anyone idealizing the 90s - "too cool for school" was defintely a wide-spread attitude.
Don't you think that probably the production told something like "please, be quiet, control any emotion of joy, happiness, don't dance"? Besides that 😂 I love this video because is so raw, and is contrasting with the so serious crowd.
How times change. I was at secondary school(high school) in the UK in the 90s and 4hw complete opposite is true, I was one of the odd ones out in my year because I listened to alternative rock instead of happy hardcore
@@goshhowhorrible8340 To be fair I listened to Alternative and Rock until I found Happy Hardcore/ UK Hardcore. Then I was found. Honestly I felt more lost listening to Rock and Alt it effected my mood horribly and saw it on my friends also. Being half angry all the time.
This video has one of the catchiest and most danceable songs of the 80s. But I can't help but be impressed that the audience that is watching the singer dance and sing in such a contagious way, they are all motionless as if they were watching a lyrical movie.
I get that , but there's no band and no singing going on , really just a dance performance . It would be disappointing if you were expecting some kind of musical performance .
They kind of are watching a lyrical movie. The vocalist is Ya Kid K, this is Congolese model Felly Kilingi, who is in the music video and was featured on the first album cover as a marketing tactic.
@@paleblueadventure Here is a good comparison with another of their hits actually one year later on the show with Ya Kid K in front of a much more lively crowd - Get Up! ruclips.net/video/R_YMekGnX2U/видео.html
São europeus dos anos 80 eles são assim contidos, sou brasileiro e tenho colegas alemães eles que nos shows a diferença do publico é diferente eles são muito contidos e pouco expressivos, esse programa acho que é da Holanda.
Nesse tempo era pra dar mais atençao ao cantor especialmente se é a primeira vez na televisao, entao a produçao manda eles só escutarem a musica e se divertir assim
The crazy shıt about this Performance Is how she sounds like the original studio record and it doesn't change a single bit even performing it. You Know Not A Little Of Artists Can Do That
Wow so I had no idea that Felly (seen here) was not actually a rapper at all but instead was a model/dancer chosen by Technotronic’s label to “front” the group. Here she looks and dances great but she’s actually lip synching. Apparently at the time the label believed Ya Kid K was not attractive or old enough to perform her own song at 15-17 years old… As the group got older Ya Kid K can be seen performing her own music while Felly just dances. I went down a rabbit hole after seeing the group members and wondering why there was a different girl performing in some videos versus others.
You are absolutely right! Fely is the playbacking model for this song. The real studio singer is Ya Kid K (I don't know her real name...)! She did perform later with other songs from Technotronic.
I just love the lack of enthusiasm on her face. Her spirit seems absolutely bored while her body enthusiasm seems excited to party. Then there's the crowd....literally a bunch of corpses.
People here are wondering why the crowd isn't dancing along to this great song. This is a staged show, and the audience is not supposed to dance along. It is part of the script for this video.
Somebody saying below - "we" are not ready, our kids love it. Well, I am 62Y old kid and this one is one of my favorites. If I live, I would be 82Y old kid while listening to this one....
Oh yeah pump up the jam everybody! C'mon to the dance floor and pump it! Audience: talking amongst themselves, some watching half-heartedly, some not... In short, it seems she's the only pumping it up.
My nana, rest her soul. She was born in the 1920s. When this song would come on the car stereo, only drags from her always lit Pall Mall would break her complaining about it. Still, for all her protest, I never recall her actually changing the station. I think she may have secretly liked "Pump the Jams". Miss you Nana.❤
The dancer/"singer" is Felly Kilingi, but the vocals were actually Manuela Kamosi (AKA Ya Kid K). It was Kamosi and Jo Bogaert who formed Technotronic (Belgium), Manula was a rap star and didn't like the song and didn't want anything to do with it, she sang it just for the money but after world success; she claimed that it sang,
34 years after this song was lauched I still can't hear it without dancing or, at least moving my head...what crowd is that that don't get envolved by it? Was it a challenge of "show you can resist to the music?"
i like how no one in the comments gets that this is not a live performance... it's a backing track she's just dancing and the crowd is still because they were told to be that way by the production team lol The point is to not create a distraction so that the viewer focuses on the main person in the middle. Granted it backfired but it's not that the audience doesn't like it or get it.
Dit is redelijk een van de epitomes van de late 80s/early 90s electronische dans/pop. Fantastisch toch. Publiek is is idd van bordkarton, lol. Ws. was het ietsjes de tijd vooruit (al was er bv al wel Acid en House al paar jaar).
@@StinkyGreenBud its a model they hired cause the singer was too "manly". no sure why cause the OG singer could have just gotten a makeover (she was cute).
I dedicate this to Adam Steinberg. Naga mixer extraordinare and fellow Robo brother of Gotham. "It's got everything..the pump, the jam!!" Lol (I was there on Main Street, you, me, Shaw, Hickman and the rest.) Only he and a few others even know what I'm talking about. Legends.
A song ahead of its time…..also an audience that is a direct image of crowds in today’s time….no dancing no vibes…just phones out. Live in the moment people ! One life to live
THIS IS TOTALLY A MILLI VANILLI SITUATION. Felly (the woman in this clip) was a model and didn't sing sh!!!t on this record. It makes me wonder how many other dance acts from that time were full on "smoke and mirrors acts" a la Milli Vanilli. I heard a rumor that Bananarama was also a lipsync band.
Message to the crowd: "Guess you guys aren't ready for that yet…but your kids are gonna love it"
You said it right Mcfly!! Lol
That's because it's fake garbage.
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Yes!
I'm guessing you are over the age of 35😂😂😂 to get these references
This is what being a high school teacher feels like, just absolutely giving it all and being surrounded by bored teenagers.
И только через пару десятков лет до них дойдет, насколько потрясающие моменты они упустили
В том зале люди сидели тем вечером и видимо не понимали какой легендарный хит они видели вживую первыми
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if you weren’t boring they wouldn’t be bored
@@elpacoofficial9819 You're posting on a video of Ya Kid K being fantastically not boring in front of a bored crowd.
😂 You're right!
She’s such a professional.I commend her for keeping her composure and not being thrown off by that weird ass audience.
I agree. At one point, I could see the annoyed facial expression on her face, as though silently thinking to herself, "Hey...STOP talking amongst yourselves, and watch me perform!" The crowd was definitely not being respectful to her at all, and I don't like that. Even though she isn't the real singer, she is a very beautiful model and dancer, nonetheless, who should be given proper credit.
@@alvinadhin5400 Do you think that she really GAF about the audience when she got paid for the performance? Stop thinking that your opinion applies to everyone. Hint :It doesn't
@Outspoken.African CAP Plenty artists lipsync. That audience just weren't fans of the music or the artist. When you are a fan, you return the energy that's being given. They weren't returning any energy at all. Neutral at bad. Negative at worse.
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For lip syncing ?
This is the Definition to “dance like no one’s watching !!!” I love her energy !!! She got it pumping up!!!
She's also a model that the record company hired to dance and lip sync to a song that was sung by someone else. The 80's were wild.
or "dance like an ocean of boring dutch people is barely watching"
Ga.
Shout out the right side crowd!!
That wasn't her singing the dub over might be real footage but she was never singing live on countdown no one did.
This is seriously the best crowd they could find? I've seen a livelier bunch in a morgue.
lmao
Really!
😀👍I think these 80s kids are shocked by the very modern 90s club sound at the time and just can't relate to it yet.
C’est clair !
perhaps because they KNOW Felly is just lipsynching Ya Kid K's vocals
Maybe they’re moving so fast that they actually appear to be sitting still 😂
Lmfao
😅😅
The audience killed the vibe 😂 what a song! ❤
I like it, it's cool. They aren't really an audience more like props
Punk/Grunge was on everyone's lips at the time...people were done with the 80's at the time
most times, crowds on shows are doing exactly what the producers tell them to. Personally, if someone is gonna lip-sync I'm not really getting hype for that.
There was no vibe! 😂😂😂😂
@@burnu2240it’s 1989 buddy! Literally still the 80s lol no one had Grunge on the minds, unless you lived in Seattle hahahaha I swear people try too hard sometimes. This song was a massive hit worldwide gtfo trying to say Nirvana was mainstream in 1989 Hahahaha
I hope this awesome lady knows that 35 years later, people in South Africa are still pumping to this jam.
South Africa huh? Do they know that the song was written and produced by White ppl and not blacks?
This dancing lady isn't really the voice of this song... She's just a model here.
Yeah, Ya Kid K did the vocals. You can see her on Get Up official video.
It’s also Diane Morgan’s favorite song too…..watch”Philomena Cunk on Earth “
Do the black South African's know the song was written by a White man? If so, doubt they would be "pumping" the song after singing "kill the boer"
This song actually ended up being timeless
Its gonna be good forever 😄
The dancer/"singer" is Felly Kilingi but the vocals were actually Manuela Kamosi (AKA Ya Kid K). It was Kamosi and Jo Bogaert who comprised Technotronic, but neither of them appear in this video.
Okay I was hella confused, thanks for clearing that up
Ya kid k used to have a channel on here where she had told the full story, rastawella1 idk why she removed all her videos im guessing the label or someone probably came after her. But yeah this is all true. Said also she wrote the lyrics for the song in about 15 minutes. I think she said she was 13 or so when she wrote it.
Yeah cuz I could 100% see that this person is lip syncing
They pulled this shit a lot back in the day. They used models instead of real singers because they were more visually appealing. Especially in Europe, especially black artists. Black Box, C+C Music Factory, etc.
@@siranbabayan1203that is true but in this case the real vocalist is gorgeous and is also light-skinned which is what the industry typically prefers... maybe they were trying to be more appealing to black audiences by using a darker skinned model
Reminds me of the scene in Back to the Future where Marty McFly plays Johnny B Goode and says “maybe you’re not ready for that yet.”
В точку 👍
They def didn't know they just witnessed a classic we still love in 2023!
AHJAJAJA 😂😂😂👍
Yeah!
They loved Johnny B Good until the distortion and the solo brought the late 80's to the dance floor.
Still jamming in August 2024
first time seeing the OG vid .. Lip sync'' but she destroyed it with them moves' ohh' 💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
Music: club energy
Audience: Cafe energy
More like lunch in the school library energy.
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before the cofee.
@MarquisDeSang it's like they don't know she's there. 😅 She gave a good show though.
@@soarrefly vaxxed crowd
As Aristotle said: dance like nobody's watching
After the fall of the Berlin Wall, financial markets embraced globalization to the beat of this Belgian techno hymn
Gostei 😅😅😅
They look like they are dead, frozen, ha... 😂 (Igandea, 2023.ko maiatzak 21, 07:58pm)
leuk!
@@Aldrinizka.Teilaetxea Alien Abduction Expirience! 😂😂😂
Her energy is enough to have had me up dancing. That audience was on something.
"Look it here the crowd is jumpin'!"
Crowd was indeed not jumping.
Still love this song tho.
😂
I don't care if she wasn't the vocalist, this dancer is so cool, such confidence and energy 🔥
Yes love her moves seems so adgil
lol those are some basic dance moves, maybe call down. That black girl didn’t write, sing, produce,l anything involved in the song. They literally picked her to be the black face.
@@ajschraufnagel they want everybody to go crazy for karaoke 🙄
Can you dance like that? Can you dance like that in front of a hundred people sitting blank faced at you and being filmed for tv? If you can I would praise you too. Why have you brought the colour of her skin into this? The original singer is black so why not have someone black mime to it if you can't or don't want the original singer to do it? You'd rather they got someone white to do it? What exactly is your problem with my thinking this dancer is cool?
@@ajschraufnagel
Maybe its set up with the crowd to be like that.
This music was high tech back then. Still is today. These folks were not ready for it. Fantastic sound.
Nem um deles estava preparado pra essa música maravilhosa com certeza nem dançar sabiam
IGUAL POR LO QUE LEI POR AHI LA REACCIÓN FUE PLANEADA, ASI LES GUSTARA, COMO QUE NO LA VIVIERAN, LA PRESENTARON PERO NO QUERIAN DARLE RELEVANCIA MUSICAL NI RITMICA, QUISIERON DARLE MENOR IMPORTANCIA A LO QUE MUSICALMENTE SE ESTABA PRESENTANDO.
This video was ahead of its time. Not just the music but the lack of enthusiasm from the crowd.
They were told to ignore her
I sort of miss that late 80s/early 90s disaffection. It had a charm and beauty to it. Every day was c'est la vie.
@@SSNESS Oh I know they were instructed to be calm back then but now they have to be told to act even mildly excited.
I just like the way she says "pwump" ... oh and "jyam" too
So true! Like they rather be on their cell phones!
People around are dead or alive??! They're motionless! Apathetic! How do they do??! She's great!
the Biden crowd
🥳💎😁This is a fantastic song!🏆💯🎉
Sir they’re high.
Dutch
Bunch of gen exers
I loved this performance 🖤 my black queen kept pumping up the jam when everybody was just sitting there 😂
because her music sucks
She's just a actor, not the real singer who recorded the voice in the music , and She's lipsinging.
Bless this woman for giving it her best effort. No DJ, no backing dancers, no Ya Kid K. Just her and the choreo she learned when they made the video. Yikes!
She was not the singer of the song. She lypsinc it.
@@timothychung4811 that's what she meant. Ya kid k..is the original singer.
yeah you have to feel for Felly, what a shit gig that must have been, to lipsynch to someone elses voice, yikes
@@timothychung4811She's Milli Vanillils sister.
@@timothychung4811 like Milli Vanilli...!!!
The crowd is responding as if some random woman just jumped up and started dancing in the middle of a café. Love the gal sitting there just holding her cigarette and looking disdainful. But hey, gotta give Felly props, she kept on going!
Loving the smoker too. What a totally weird situation altogether. But it's a good reminder for anyone idealizing the 90s - "too cool for school" was defintely a wide-spread attitude.
@@RisforRockit I find it very interesting artistically. It feels like the place is frozen in time.
You got a great eye buddy.
Wow tough crowd. She’s so far ahead of that time. Brilliant. Loved dancing to this song in the good old disco in Australia. Whoo whoot !! 🎶 🪩
the girl was a model, not the real singer
Don't you think that probably the production told something like "please, be quiet, control any emotion of joy, happiness, don't dance"?
Besides that 😂 I love this video because is so raw, and is contrasting with the so serious crowd.
She’s in The Black Panthers
That’s literally what happened lol
This is like me back in high school listening to pure Techno and getting relentless stares for not listening to rock or mainstream music.
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Same lol especially in Arizona
Dude People could have thought I was from a foreign country.
How times change. I was at secondary school(high school) in the UK in the 90s and 4hw complete opposite is true, I was one of the odd ones out in my year because I listened to alternative rock instead of happy hardcore
@@goshhowhorrible8340 To be fair I listened to Alternative and Rock until I found Happy Hardcore/ UK Hardcore. Then I was found. Honestly I felt more lost listening to Rock and Alt it effected my mood horribly and saw it on my friends also. Being half angry all the time.
This banger dropped when I was in middle school, nothing was ever the same again
OML, her outfit was giving!!! ✨👏🏽
The crowd is really into it!!:DDDD
They probably knew the singer was lip syncing, because that’s what Technotronics was.
@automotiveaffairsshorts
But they’re not making her day 😔
@@automotiveaffairsshortsWhat a failing excuse for the dead audience
Plot twist.
This took place inside a Library
It is A funeral song🤣😅
우와~ ㅋㅋ 대단한 가수! 어쩜 주의사람들 가만히 앉아 있는거지?
난 벌써 음악에 취해 춤을 추었을텐데 대단해!
I feel bad that she had to perform for the dead. Maybe next time they can get living people for an audience! she was great.
This video has one of the catchiest and most danceable songs of the 80s. But I can't help but be impressed that the audience that is watching the singer dance and sing in such a contagious way, they are all motionless as if they were watching a lyrical movie.
I get that , but there's no band and no singing going on , really just a dance performance . It would be disappointing if you were expecting some kind of musical performance .
They kind of are watching a lyrical movie. The vocalist is Ya Kid K, this is Congolese model Felly Kilingi, who is in the music video and was featured on the first album cover as a marketing tactic.
@@paleblueadventure Here is a good comparison with another of their hits actually one year later on the show with Ya Kid K in front of a much more lively crowd - Get Up! ruclips.net/video/R_YMekGnX2U/видео.html
This song belongs to the 9os...
The answer is simple = Europeans.
If it had been in any South American country, the video would be a total party 🎉
Это слишком круто для них,как ещё объяснить то что они как деревянные, даже не хлопают 🙃
The crowd is dry as hell! I would’ve been the only one dancing with her 🤪😝🕺🏽
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I am a qualified lesbian
😂😂😂verdade
@@mayyamarques4509 I am a woman
I’d be with you girl
Whoever did the remaster on this one did a great job.
Her outfit is everything !!!
The originality of the world without internet..call me weird but i like this old stuff..cheers from the philippines.
I love her dancing so much I can’t stop watching this lol
same here haa
Have you seen the official video? It's good too.
Fukn...great song... i`m now 52 and i rock to this !!!!!!!!!!!
Love this song. Its crazy how she was so ahead of her time with look and embracing her dark beautiful mocha skin and the dark lipstick.❤
You act like makeup's new stop it
Como assim essas pessoas ficaram paradas? Eu estaria dançando tanto com as batidas dessa música 😍❤️🇧🇷
Eu tô aqui em crise com isso, vontade de voltar no tempo e dar um t.a.p.a dentro caraa
São europeus dos anos 80 eles são assim contidos, sou brasileiro e tenho colegas alemães eles que nos shows a diferença do publico é diferente eles são muito contidos e pouco expressivos, esse programa acho que é da Holanda.
Nesse tempo era pra dar mais atençao ao cantor especialmente se é a primeira vez na televisao, entao a produçao manda eles só escutarem a musica e se divertir assim
Alguém deve ter mandado eles ficarem parados, se dançar já sabe😂
That was 1989, today is 2023. Extroverts and exhibitionists increased like 300% since the year 2000.
The crazy shıt about this Performance Is how she sounds like the original studio record and it doesn't change a single bit even performing it. You Know Not A Little Of Artists Can Do That
Wow so I had no idea that Felly (seen here) was not actually a rapper at all but instead was a model/dancer chosen by Technotronic’s label to “front” the group. Here she looks and dances great but she’s actually lip synching. Apparently at the time the label believed Ya Kid K was not attractive or old enough to perform her own song at 15-17 years old…
As the group got older Ya Kid K can be seen performing her own music while Felly just dances. I went down a rabbit hole after seeing the group members and wondering why there was a different girl performing in some videos versus others.
Thanks for sharing this intelligence and doing the legwork.
Ya Kid K is the one!
Even if the real singer had showed up, it would still have been lip sync to a playback. Music TV-shows just were done this way at the time.
@@TheParappa no you're right honestly for real lip synching was so popular back then for any recorded experience
Indeed, unfortunately this kind of practice was very common in those days
She's in playback because she didn't record the song.
Only a model dancing.
The "real voice" came later with good live performances.
You are absolutely right! Fely is the playbacking model for this song.
The real studio singer is Ya Kid K (I don't know her real name...)!
She did perform later with other songs from Technotronic.
If ahead of time was ever a thing...this song played at every single party I knew growing up in the 90's.Every single one of them.
Always loved this song, especially when it was put on dance central one. I burned a lot of calories this song.😂
Me too, can't t dance, but I try!😂
Como que essas pessoas conseguem ficar paradas feito estátuas ouvindo uma música dessas com esse ritmo contagiante????😮😮😮
When music had beat and you could dance to it. I miss the good old times ❤
so simple, so effective, and an absolute classic
Yassss that fact that she kept the same energy even tho they was dry MAKES THIS EVEN BETTER ! This my shyt MAKE MY DAY !!!!🎉
This is how I feel around my Mom and sister. Never can pump the jam enough to get that love.
I love this song. One of the best for ever 🙌🙌🙌🙌
I am a qualified lesbian
@@ijustdidahugeshit
Good for you😂
@@sasazivanovic777 I am a woman
Looool you make me morning
😂😂🙏
Esta canción rompió con todos los esquemas hasta el momento en el año 90.. fue en super mega hit q marcó un antes y después
Social anxiety is terrified of this queen...
Essa música é tão única e viciante . Um verdadeiro talento , batida , voz , tom .
Não é ela que canta é dublagem a vocalista é outra que não podia apresentar porque tinha 16 anos só pesquisar
That outfit is fire
I just love the lack of enthusiasm on her face. Her spirit seems absolutely bored while her body enthusiasm seems excited to party. Then there's the crowd....literally a bunch of corpses.
She never gets tired
The crowd was waiting for Axl and got another singer... LOL 😅 I love tehcnotronic, she looks beautiful 😍
People here are wondering why the crowd isn't dancing along to this great song. This is a staged show, and the audience is not supposed to dance along. It is part of the script for this video.
I bought this song as a cassette single in the early 90's. Played that cassette to death! Still love this song!!
One of the coolest dance tunes and these drips are hanging around doing nothing. So weird.
they knew the singer was fake on every front, that's why
They were asked not to react and pretend it's a bar setting. The countdown crowd is somewhere else
Once upon a time... this time never gonna come back ❤
Esse ritmo nunca morre❤
What is wrong with these people.? You heard the lady, get the party going on the dance floor!!!
Somebody saying below - "we" are not ready, our kids love it. Well, I am 62Y old kid and this one is one of my favorites. If I live, I would be 82Y old kid while listening to this one....
She is dancing so simple, but so great 🎉
Oh yeah pump up the jam everybody! C'mon to the dance floor and pump it!
Audience: talking amongst themselves, some watching half-heartedly, some not... In short, it seems she's the only pumping it up.
I think it is because she is miming and the audience can see that.
@@bk3805 you are probably right. Still, looks as though she's doing her whole act and people just watching.
@@mariomendez8156 agreed friend. Still a good act compared to today's standard.
My nana, rest her soul. She was born in the 1920s. When this song would come on the car stereo, only drags from her always lit Pall Mall would break her complaining about it. Still, for all her protest, I never recall her actually changing the station. I think she may have secretly liked "Pump the Jams". Miss you Nana.❤
She's not the singer, she's a model who's lip syncing.
Essa música fez Sucesso até metade dos anos 90. No ano de 94 essa música fez muito Sucesso
Es de 1990 exactamente.
Quem falo ?
She was performing to a deaf crowd…..
Mad respect for this 🎉
She was so beautiful. Her skin tone..maaan.
Nature says ebony
Elle tient le rythme, elle se décourage pas. Que de bon souvenirs ❤
This song brings back good memories of L.A. back in the mid 80’s early 90’s 🎉
Praticamente eu cresci ouvindo esse clássico lindo 😅 parabéns 👏 pelo canal
Ela não é a cantora original. Dublagem
Faz parte da minha infância 😁
Nostalgia na máxima.
@@NajainQual a original então?
The dancer/"singer" is Felly Kilingi, but the vocals were actually Manuela Kamosi (AKA Ya Kid K). It was Kamosi and Jo Bogaert who formed Technotronic (Belgium), Manula was a rap star and didn't like the song and didn't want anything to do with it, she sang it just for the money but after world success; she claimed that it sang,
it was 89 song but the first 90s song!
She is the girl from the video, the real voice is from singer is Ya Kid K.
It's shameful this public what a lack of respect. Nobody's watching, nobody's listening, nobody's dancing
She really tried to pump up the jam, but that jam was unpumpable.
34 years after this song was lauched I still can't hear it without dancing or, at least moving my head...what crowd is that that don't get envolved by it? Was it a challenge of "show you can resist to the music?"
Seriously! They seem to respond to that 'challenge' in very dedicated way, it seems🤣
I love that wall mural of a green woman sitting at a table, it's so lifelike.
Awesome song. The versions with the actual artist singing the song, and not the lip-syncher in this one, is a much better show.
❤ a mi mamá le encantaba esta canción 🎉. Hasta la bailaba! Early 90's.❤
The ratio between pumping up the jam to sitting bored at a table, is off the charts….
Nobody dancing?! Really?! 🤪
I guess house was still too new for the time, because when it came to my city, it was a bomb! ✌️😎
9th grade JAM! Yesssss. Crowd obviously wasn’t ready for the 90s yet 😂😂😂
i like how no one in the comments gets that this is not a live performance... it's a backing track she's just dancing and the crowd is still because they were told to be that way by the production team lol
The point is to not create a distraction so that the viewer focuses on the main person in the middle. Granted it backfired but it's not that the audience doesn't like it or get it.
Вспомнил себя -когда по пьяни вышел по танцевать, когда все сидели😁😁
Хлопали также?😂
@@SvetlanaMakarenkova Всё что помню -это взгляд их, что за дурной вышел!?)
@@СергейТеплов-ы7л 😂😂😂
Меня тоже удивило , что девушка такую классную песню исполняет, а все сидят спокойно и друг с другом разговаривают😂
Dit is redelijk een van de epitomes van de late 80s/early 90s electronische dans/pop. Fantastisch toch. Publiek is is idd van bordkarton, lol. Ws. was het ietsjes de tijd vooruit (al was er bv al wel Acid en House al paar jaar).
Essa negona arrasa viu véi, esse dance só parece com a minha época de baladas e ferveção total 😀
Dude, honestly she’s fabulous!!!
This ain't the og singer.
@@StinkyGreenBud its a model they hired cause the singer was too "manly". no sure why cause the OG singer could have just gotten a makeover (she was cute).
Love the base line!!! Wat een dooie boel daar
I dedicate this to Adam Steinberg. Naga mixer extraordinare and fellow Robo brother of Gotham.
"It's got everything..the pump, the jam!!" Lol (I was there on Main Street, you, me, Shaw, Hickman and the rest.)
Only he and a few others even know what I'm talking about.
Legends.
Pure 90's house music.
It's from 1989
Best thing is: she never recorded this song. She was a model hired to lyp sync. Then the real singer started showing up.
Thank you Ya Kid K (born Manuela Barbara Kamosi Moaso Djogi). A Congolese-Belgian hip hop recording artist.
Once in a while I come back to see Felly get down! Love her 🖤
A song ahead of its time…..also an audience that is a direct image of crowds in today’s time….no dancing no vibes…just phones out.
Live in the moment people ! One life to live
THIS IS TOTALLY A MILLI VANILLI SITUATION. Felly (the woman in this clip) was a model and didn't sing sh!!!t on this record. It makes me wonder how many other dance acts from that time were full on "smoke and mirrors acts" a la Milli Vanilli. I heard a rumor that Bananarama was also a lipsync band.