Move Ya Body - Nina: Sky

: The song is built on the "Coolie Dance" riddim , a recurring bongo-driven ostinato created by Cordel "Scatta" Burrell.

: DJ Cipha Sounds suggested the twins write a song using the riddim after hearing them sing. The resulting demo earned them a deal with Next Plateau Entertainment and Universal Records.

Explore the making and enduring legacy of this 2000s dancehall classic: Move Ya Body - Nina Sky

"Move Ya Body," the 2004 breakout hit by Puerto Rican twin duo , is a defining anthem of the early 2000s that fused R&B, pop, and dancehall. The track reached number four on the Billboard Hot 100 and became a global club staple, celebrated for its infectious energy and cultural impact. The Story Behind the Song

: The song remains a favorite in gaming, appearing in titles like Dance Central and Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2005 . : The song is built on the "Coolie

: It features guest vocals from American-Jamaican DJ Jabba , whose dancehall-inflected delivery complemented the twins' R&B harmonies. Cultural Impact and Legacy

: The track was a key part of a mainstream dancehall/reggae movement that included artists like Sean Paul, Lumidee, and Rihanna. Explore the making and enduring legacy of this

: Its influence persists, with contemporary artists like Kehlani discussing the song's impact and its role in inspiring new generations of genre-blending tracks.